Node.js 22.16.0 (LTS) has introduced several significant updates, such as the timezone update to 2025b, the inclusion of dario-piotrowicz among collaborators, the graduation of multiple experimental APIs, and the addition of config file support. Furthermore, SQLite has been integrated into StatementSync.prototype.columns(), the default configuration has been established as node.config.json, and THROW_ERR_OPTIONS_BEFORE_BOOTSTRAPPING has been created.
Enhancements have been implemented to optimize deep object comparison performance, array comparison, and the utilization of Float16Array in loose deep equality checks. The build has been updated to utilize $(BUILDTYPE) for cleaning coverage files, define Python during the generation of out/Makefile, correct the zstd libname, address cross-realm SharedArrayBuffer validation, and eliminate the addition of BoringSSL dh-primes.
Node.js v24.1.0 has been released, featuring several significant updates to the code. Significant updates encompass the inclusion of JonasBa and puskin as collaborators, as well as the introduction of support for explicit resource management in Dir. Furthermore, updates have been made to commits to guarantee that AsyncLocalStore instances operate in isolation. This release includes the backport of commit 1d3362c55396, the cherry-pick of commit 4f38995c8295, and the disabling of V8 concurrent sparkplug compilation.
Recent commits have been made to ensure that stability labels are no longer sticky within the stability index, to enhance the commit-queue documentation, and to introduce support for URL in the fs.glob's cwd option. Several enhancements have been implemented to bolster stability, including the clarification of napi_get_value_string_* for bufsize 0, updates to return types for the eventNames method in EventEmitter, and the addition of URL support for the cwd option in fs.glob.
Zed v0.187.4 has been released, featuring several enhancements, such as a minimap for efficient navigation of editor contents, the capability to render images using data URLs in markdown, and additional settings to conceal buttons from the Zed UI. The release additionally features a new workspace: the close active dock action for closing the currently focused dock, the terminal::RerunTask task action, the OpenDocs action for accessing Zed's documentation in a browser, and the scrollbar.thumb.active_background color for themes.
Linux users can now utilize the terminal keybind without conflicts on Czech keyboards. The enhancements to the project panel, outline panel, and collab panel now allow for width persistence tailored to each workspace. Warnings have been displayed for unrecognized keys during editing, and enhancements have been made to snippet code completion.
New BIND 9 releases, 9.18.37, 9.20.9, and 9.21.8, are now available. The updates encompass bug fixes, enhancements to features, and a resolution for a security vulnerability (CVE-2025-40775). The existing ESV branch, 9.18.X, remains unaffected.
The Mesa 25.1.1 bugfix release is now available and addresses several issues effectively. The upcoming release is scheduled for two weeks from now, on June 4th. The release includes fixes for various issues, such as making ALU bit sizes smaller, turning on preemption because of 3DPRIMITIVE in GFX 12, and solving problems with dual-source blending. The release additionally features solutions for DOOM: The Dark Ages, addresses driconf memory leaks, and rectifies dmabuf import paths. The release additionally covers color material tracking, eases EXT_texture_integer validation, and resolves issues related to the X4 Foundations executable name.
A new version of the "AM" AppImage manager has been released and introduces several improvements, including the ability to permanently remove notifications, control scripts requiring root privileges, and support for Fedora Atomic. It also introduces a transition where many standalone portable apps have their repository for conversion to AppImage packages, allowing isolation, sandboxing, and delta updates. This transition is supported by communities like portable-linux-apps. Additionally, "AM" has started rehosting old, unmaintained AppImages on GitHub repositories. However, many upstream developers have abandoned the AppImage format or removed historical builds to prevent users from using legacy versions of their apps. This lack of information has led many developers to move their work to more reputable platforms like Flatpak and Snap, which guarantee centralization. "AM" serves as a starting point for supporting portable packages and offers a centralized solution for all portable apps and AppImages.
Zed editor 0.186.12 has been released, with a change log stating that the ability to paste images on X11 was reverted due to issues with external applications.
The release candidate for PHP 8.3.22 has been released and addresses multiple issues across several components, including calendar, COM, core, curl, DOM, FPM, GD, GMP, hash, Opcache, OpenSSL, PDO, Phar, PHPDBG, SAPI, SimpleXML, SOAP, Streams, and Windows.
The release candidate for PHP 8.4.8 has been released for testing. This release addressed multiple bugs, including those related to array_splice, nested object comparisons, OSS-Fuzz, curl, date_sun_info, DOM, Intl, LDAP, Opcache, OpenSSL, SPL, Standard, Windows, and Zip. The updates fix problems related to array_splice, nested object comparisons, OSS-Fuzz, curl, date_sun_info, date_sunrise, DOM, Intl, LDAP, Opcache, Exceptions, snapshotted poly_func, FPM exit code 70, a leak in accel_globals->key, OpenSSL, SPL, Standard, and Zip. The release also fixes problems that could cause the system to freeze when putenv doesn't work, wrong type errors in HTTP_build_query, issues with dynamic calls to assert(), leaks and crashes related to sapi_windows_set_ctrl_handler(), and how empty data and errors are handled in ZipArchive::addPattern.
Zen Browser 1.12.6b has been released, featuring an update to Firefox version 138.0.4 and addressing several security vulnerabilities. The latest updates feature enhanced compact mode support for multiple toolbars, resolved issues with GTK popups, tab unloading functionality after closing Glance, and improvements to accessibility concerning the sidebar scrollbar. The customizable user interface on the tab strip has been discontinued, and the internal layout of workspaces and icons has been modified to ensure a more stable configuration.
Apache NetBeans IDE 26 includes numerous updates and fixes across multiple platforms. The update includes resolving occasional issues with CME in Gradle JavaToolchainSupport, updating the Gradle Tooling API to version 8.14, improving access to Resolver Public APIs, using mn:run to run and debug Micronaut applications, removing Maven 2 output parsing, updating Lucene, and stopping the use of fallback versions for MavenVersionSettings in NB26.
The vkd3d team has announced the release of version 1.16 of their Direct3D to Vulkan translation library. This update features enhancements including support for DirectX Intermediate Language (DXIL) shaders, initial support for geometry shaders in the HLSL compiler, and various bug fixes.
The release introduces new features for the HLSL source type, such as initial support for geometry shaders, indirect addressing in shader model 1–3 target profiles, modulus and truncation operations in shader model 1–3 target profiles, vectorized output code, and enhanced constant folding and propagation.
GloriousEggroll has announced the release of GE-Proton10-3 with hotfixes, which include the introduction of an environment variable for winewayland patch fixes and a patch addressing PROTON_ENABLE/DISABLE_HIDRAW functionality.
GE-Proton10-2 has been released and includes fixing missing commas in the proton script, removing the Steam ffmpeg libraries, and removing the ENABLE_HDR_WSI setting. The release also includes patches for more launchers in Wayland, 32-bit EOS overlay for Among Us, raw input patches for Winewayland, and touchpad scrolling support. The latest Git updates are available for DXVK and VKD3D-Proton.
The minor update, GIMP 3.0.4, addresses bugs and regressions. The release encompasses corrections for various bugs, addresses regressions, and enhances the UI/UX, build, AppImage, and Windows installer.
The update also resolves multiple issues associated with changing or disabling the primary monitor. Font specialists Idriss Fekir and Liam Quin have enhanced text systems, resulting in faster font loading speeds during start-up. Non-destructive filters have undergone updates and enhancements, featuring the inclusion of the filter name in the undo history upon application to an image, the ability to track individual filter edits, and the resolution of crashes. Additional minor adjustments consist of resolving an issue with the Help button on the About Dialog, addressing the ZDI-CAN-26752 bug related to .ICO imports, and correcting a bug concerning the space bar's adherence to the action setting in Canvas Interactions. The Difference Cloud filter now features a graphical user interface for configuration, and the Plug-in Browser will once again display all available plug-ins. The Screenshot plug-in employs radio buttons rather than a drop-down menu for its options, thereby minimizing the number of clicks required to adjust settings.
ML4W Dotfiles for Hyprland v2.9.8.6 has been released, providing enhanced configuration options for the dynamic tiling window manager Hyprland, introducing features such as improvements to the matugen color theme and terminal color generation.
The Emacs 30.2 release's pretest is now available for testing. Emacs is a versatile and adaptable text editor that is free and open-source.
The LXQt team has announced the release of two point updates for their components. ScreenGrab 3.0 has been updated to provide support for screenshots on Wayland compositors that implement the wlr-screencopy-unstable-v1 protocol. A command-line option is also provided for saving screenshots and exiting without displaying the window. The lxqt-panel 2.2.1 release is now fully operational under Wayland compositors that are compatible with wlroots and includes support for window minimizing. Solutions for the issues with kwin_wayland and Qps 2.11.1 address the initial launch of Qps in the absence of a configuration file.
A new nightly build of Darktable 5.1 has been released for testing.
Wine Staging 10.8, a testing area for bugs and features not yet integrated into the Wine development branch, has been released with updates to the odbc32-fixes patchset and vkd3d-latest patchset.