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Zed editor 0.190.5 has fixed language tasks that were fetched incorrectly for certain selections.

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VSCodium 1.101.03933 has several updates, such as improvements to patches, a new look for reh-web resources, versions available for all types of systems, the addition of prebuilt OpenSSL, fixes to the Windows update link, turning on update checks, specifying the GCC version in sysroot, and chat features being turned on by default. It also includes updates to patches, uses Node 20.19, and has a native Wayland client. Additionally, it includes updates to patches, the utilization of Node 20.19, and the implementation of a native Wayland client.

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Python 3.13.5 has been released, focusing on resolving critical issues identified in the 3.13.4 release. The release addresses issues GH-135151, GH-135171, and GH-135326, which were scheduled to be resolved in the subsequent release. The release includes additional bug fixes and is strongly recommended for all users of Python 3.13.

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Zed editor v0.190.4 has been released, featuring support for Vim mode in the agent panel, automatic configuration of Python virtual environments, improved project panel dragging, a Cursor keymap, additional Vim commands, and various bug fixes from Quality Week. The update encompasses enhancements including the highlighting of entries being dragged in the Project Panel, a copy-drag cursor, the ability to create new files within the project search panel, a close_on_file_delete setting, subword navigation and selection for the Sublime keymap, and a macOS title bar double-click action.

Refer to the release notes for the Help menu, cursor compatibility keymap, ZED_RELATIVE_DIR task variable, and version information displayed in a tooltip. Initial support for SSH remotes operating on FreeBSD x86_64, maintaining leading whitespace rather than employing language-specific auto-indentation, enhancing project panel highlighting, inheriting environment variables from user shells, prompting for file path selection, displaying project search matches or diagnostics when excerpts are adjacent, ensuring keyboard navigability of file finder filtering options, preserving selections when choosing themes and icon themes, guaranteeing that cut project panel entries are cut-pasted only on the first use, opening one additional item if a certain number of tabs are pinned, disabling the Close Clean tab context menu action when all items are in a "dirty" state, and modifying the highlighting of the current file to reflect its saved state. Furthermore, the release encompasses enhancements in AI, Ollama, AWS Bedrock, Edit Prediction, TypeScript shebang detection, Ruby, LaTeX, and Vim, along with various bug fixes.

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Audacity 3.7.4 is a patch release that addresses crashes, real-time effects issues, incorrect waveform rendering, unintended clip deletion, effect preview functionality, and compilation problems on legacy macOS.

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The release of Heroic Games Launcher version 2.17.2 includes multiple updates addressing user feedback and implementing various fixes. This encompasses resolving issues related to external link navigation, implementing a warning dialog for disabled shader pre-caching on Steam Deck, enhancing game page responsiveness, and incorporating various theme adjustments. The user experience has been enhanced, with improved logging information for sideloaded games.

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DXVK 2.6.2 is a maintenance release to fix bugs and regressions from version 2.6.1. It includes bug fixes and improvements, such as adding DXVK_FILTER_DEVICE_UUID environment variables, improving vendor ID override logic for D3D9, and improving WSI backend selection in dxvk-native. It also addresses issues with one eye not updating properly in VR games, log spam for unsupported D3D8 render states, and frequent DXGI adapter queries. Other updates include fixing black screens in D3D9 mode, addressing out-of-memory crashes, and fixing game bugs.

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Node.js 24.2.0 has made several significant changes, one of which is the removal of support for HTTP/2 priority signaling in nghttp2, a feature that RFC 9113 deprecated. The removal of priority signaling from all release lines of Node.js, including Node.js 24, has been implemented to incorporate the latest updates from nghttp2. The import.meta.main function is now accessible, enabling ECMAScript modules to ascertain if the current module serves as the entry point for the ongoing process. Additional significant updates encompass the inclusion of Filip Skokan to TSC, the deprecation of util.isNativeError in favor of Error.isError, and the introduction of autoClose options to FileHandle readableWebStream.

Additional modifications encompass rendering the event loop delay histogram disposable, enabling namespace options within configuration files, and ensuring that the worker is asynchronously disposable. Moreover, we have implemented updates to rectify pointer compression builds, address broken benchmarks, and improve the versions of nghttp2 and libuv. The changes include upgrading nghttp2 to version 1.65.0, using the right C standards in the libuv build process, updating simdjson to version 3.12.3, changing googletest to commit e9092b1, updating corepack to version 0.33.0, and moving the OpenSSL gen container to Ubuntu 22.04.

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The release of Mesa 25.1.3 provides an emergency solution for AMD GFX12 (RDNA4) users running outdated firmware.

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MariaDB 11.8 LTS is the long-term support release for 2025, offering comprehensive support for MariaDB Vector along with various updates driven by user feedback. This version encompasses all additions made since 11.4, integrating updates from 11.5, 11.6, and 11.7, along with new features that have not been previously released. MariaDB 11.8 LTS is the inaugural long-term support version to incorporate support for MariaDB Vector, facilitating similarity search on extensive datasets for contemporary AI and machine learning applications.

The lifespan of timestamps has been extended from 2038 to 2106, ensuring the integrity of existing data while providing an additional 80 years to address timestamp overflow issues. Applications have reached a global scale, utilizing Unicode as the standard character set, which ensures that MariaDB is entirely compatible with multilingual, international applications.

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The release of OBS Studio 31.1.0 Beta 2 brings several changes and bug fixes. OBS has updated its code signing certificate, potentially impacting game capture compatibility with some anti-cheat solutions. New features include support for Windows on Arm (WoA), new UI appearance options, preview zoom controls, support for Multitrack Video to macOS and Linux, additional canvases for Multitrack Video output, AV1 B-frame support for AMF, support for color format/space/range GPU conversion, network optimizations, TCP Pacing, Stream Delay, Spatial AQ option for VideoToolbox encoders, QVBR rate control for VA-API, explicit sync support for PipeWire Screen Capture, support for V4L2 virtual camera on non-Linux environments, and support for hardware accelerated browser source on Linux.

The update also includes bug fixes, such as fixing crashes with media sources with no video frame size, importing profiles with a Unicode path, reordering scene items, adding procedure handlers, and fixing crashes on shutdown from browser panels. Additionally, the update updates video capture devices and capture card devices on macOS to a unified list-based format selector when not using a preset.

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The Document Foundation has officially announced the release of LibreOffice 25.2.4, marking the fourth maintenance release in the LibreOffice 25.2 series for Windows, MacOS, and Linux platforms. This release encompasses a variety of fixes and enhancements aimed at optimizing the suite's performance, reliability, and interoperability. LibreOffice 25.2.4 is built on the LibreOffice Technology, facilitating the creation of desktop, mobile, and cloud versions that adhere to two ISO standards for document formats: the open ODF or Open Document Format (ODT, ODS, ODP) and the closed, proprietary Microsoft OOXML. The optimized version of LibreOffice is advised for enterprise-level implementations.

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Samba 4.22.2 has been released and is the most recent stable release within the Samba 4.22 series, which includes a security-related bug fix identified as CVE-2025-0620. This update addresses an issue in which Samba fails to recognize changes in group membership during the reauthentication of an expired SMB session. This issue arises when Samba retains a cache of associations between a user's impersonation details and connected shares. The update impacts users who remove an individual from a group in Active Directory, resulting in the change not taking effect until the user disconnects from the server and initiates a new connection. The release also addresses additional issues, including profile synchronization failures related to directory leases, failures in net ad join, dcerpcd not binding to the listening port, and CTDB not placing nodes running NFS into grace during a graceful shutdown.

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Zed 0.189.5 is a release that features various enhancements for agents, such as improved responsiveness and reliability, the introduction of a cursor settings importer, and preliminary support for a new element inspector. The update features multiple enhancements, including the introduction of an element inspector for development, the ability to import settings from Cursor, improved scrolling in the editor while holding opt/alt, the addition of language icons and file names to themes, the capability to split and clone tabs using alt (macOS)/ctrl-mouse drop, and a preference for LSP tasks over Zed tasks.

The agent panel has been enhanced to retrieve the list of available language models from the server. Additionally, the agent has included a notification indicating that editing a message in the agent panel will restart the thread from that point. Furthermore, the agent has implemented a sound notification to indicate when the generation process is complete and when user input is required. Additionally, the message editor now includes a space after @-mentioning to allow for uninterrupted typing.

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Wireshark 4.4.7 is now available. The release addresses bug fixes for vulnerabilities, including wnpa-sec-2025-02 and LIN "go to sleep" in TECMP and CMP, as well as protocol issues, such as Protocol CIGI. The release additionally features new protocol support for AT, BT LE LL, CIGI, genl, LDAP, LIN, Logcat Text, net_dm, netfilter, nvme, SSH, TCPCL, TLS, WebSocket, ZigBee, and ZigBee ZCL.

The release does not introduce any new capture file support or file format decoding capabilities. Earlier iterations of Wireshark 4.4.6 contained issues within the EtherCAT dissector related to ECS order, as well as problems with conversation dialog columns reverting to their default width with each new packet during live capture. Additionally, there were complications associated with LTO-enabled builds on Ubuntu/Debian systems.

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Wireshark 4.2.12 has been released. The release addresses several bug fixes, including wnpa-sec-2025-02, GRPC, trailing octet after the end of IPv4 packets, and the incorrect decoding of LIN "go to sleep" in TECMP and CMP by Wireshark. It also fixes problems with crashes from fuzz jobs, WebSocket message compression, empty packets, and the incorrect analysis of LL_PERIODIC_SYNC_WR_IND packets. This release does not include any new or updated features, such as new protocol support, updated protocol support, capture file support, or enhancements in file format decoding support.

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A new version of the FEX-EMU, which allows the execution of x86 and x86-64 binaries on an AArch64 host, has been released. The FEX Release FEX-2506 introduces significant enhancements, including a 25% reduction in JIT time due to the implementation of shared code buffers that can be accessed by multiple threads. This modification represents a notable enhancement over the prior JIT system, which operated independently for each guest application, leading to increased memory and CPU usage. The updated system consolidates all JIT code within a shared code buffer region, enabling all threads to utilize it if any single thread has JITed the code. This minimizes memory consumption, decreases the overall time utilized in the JIT, and positions FEX to initiate code caching to the filesystem for shared access across multiple instances of an application.

The updated system includes better JIT improvements, such as assigning registers directly in SSA IR, removing hashmap use in the Dead-Code-Elimination step, simplifying constants as needed, improving how stack push and pop work together, optimizing Xor operations with -1, adding more ways to clear registers, enhancing X87 FTWTag generation using bit manipulation, optimizing CDQ, fixing thunk callbacks that might damage registers, and correcting a race condition that caused memory tracking issues.

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Mesa 25.1.2 has been released. The update solves several problems, such as handling FunctionParameterAttributeNo, OpenCLstd_F, accidental changes to global dirty bits, and creating a link between SF_CL and CC states. Furthermore, the release incorporates corrections for NIR validation errors, H264 top/bottom reference flags, and picture fence in JPEG decoding.