Node.js v24.5.0 has been released and introduces several significant updates, including an upgrade to OpenSSL 3.5, the addition of support for source phase and instance phase imports to WebAssembly modules, and enhanced support for WASM imports to JavaScript. The release incorporates integrated proxy support within request() and Agent, along with the introduction of setDefaultCACertificates() to node:tls. Additional significant modifications encompass the incorporation of ${pid} placeholders in CPU-prof-name, DNS support for maximum timeout, and updates to npm, amaro, undici, sqlite, and ada. The implementation and specification of these changes remain provisional and may be adjusted as necessary.
Node.js v22.18.0 (LTS) has been released and introduced type stripping by default, allowing it to execute TypeScript files without additional configuration. This feature is experimental and subject to change. To disable it, pass the "no-experimental-strip-types" CLI flag. Other notable changes include updating amaro to 1.1.0, adding watch-mode-related flags to node.1, adding islandryu to collaborators, implementing import.meta.main, allowing correct handling of bursts in fs-events with AsyncIterator, propagating permission model flags on spawn, adding support for the readBigInts option in db connection level, and making worker async disposable. Commits include fixing dead code, removing dead code, and fixing the SHAKE128/256 breaking change introduced with OpenSSL 3.4. Node.js GitHub Bot also updates amaro to 1.1.0, 0.5.3, 0.5.2, and 0.5.0. The changes aim to improve the user experience and maintain the stability of Node.js.
The second release candidate for Apache NetBeans IDE 27 has been released and includes fixes for Java file moves, improved reindenter and code completion behavior for compact source files, and a fixed disco client JDK download action.
Eric Engestrom has announced the release of the third release candidate for Mesa 25.2.0. All issues that may impede the release of version 25.2.0 final should be included in the milestone. The upcoming release candidate features a range of enhancements, including the implementation of dependency flags in vk_common_CmdPipelineBarrier, resolution of nullptr dereference issues in cmd_buffer tracepoint, addition of bit depth and profile checks for AV1 encoding, transmission of slice control, specification of miscellaneous and deblocking parameters on a per-frame basis, correction of encode bitstream buffer offset and alignment, adjustment of H265 encode cu_qp_delta on VCN2, and the adoption of new definitions for H264 SPS information flags. The completion of the release candidate is anticipated within one week.
Eric Engestrom has announced the release of Mesa 25.1.7, which is addressing several issues reported on the GitHub repository. The release addresses several issues, including gaps_in_frame for H264, the passing of dependency flags in vk_common_CmdPipelineBarrier, the utilization of safe-const binning VS when safe-const full VS is employed, and the resolution of nullptr dereference in cmd_buffer tracepoint.
Important improvements have been made to the Mesa platform, including fixes for array limits in the texture mipmap descriptor, removal of unnecessary flags from PAN_MESA_DEBUG, and a complete overhaul of how texture instructions are hashed and compared. Additional enhancements consist of renaming vk_sync_timeline helpers, addressing VK_NOT_READY in AcquireNextImage(), and rectifying NIR metadata invalidation with closest-hit shaders.
A new version of Ungoogled Chromium based on Chromium 138.0.7204.183 has been released.
Daniel Scherzer has announced the fourth alpha version of PHP 8.5.0, featuring a range of enhancements. The updates encompass the addition of clone-with support to the clone() function, resolution of non-userland stream notifiers, introduction of the PHP_BUILD_PROVIDER constant, configuration of the FPM access log limit via log_limit, correction of an incorrect comparison with php_stream_can_cast(), adjustment of the return value on failure for the resourcebundle count handler, prevention of changes to opcache.memory_consumption when SHM is already established, establishment of OPcache as a mandatory component, and rectification of issues GH-15074, GH-15074, GH-17422, OPcache build failure, and GH-19301. Furthermore, the standard version incorporates HEIF/HEIC support for getimagesize, SVG support for getimagesize() and related functions, an optimized PHP html_entity_decode function, minor enhancements to array_chunk(), and support for empty URIs with Uri\Rfc3986\Uri.
The LXQt team has released lxqt-wayland-session 0.2.1, updating configurations for labwc 0.9, Hyprland 0.50, Niri 25.05, and Sway 1.11, affecting new installations without configuration files.
Zed editor v0.197.3 has been released, featuring Magistral support for Ollama, a screen selector dropdown for screen sharing, an option to disable AI features, automatic retries on failed requests in the Agent panel, specifications for accessing debugger data breakpoints, enhancements to the keymap editor, and a new action to compare the current selection with the clipboard contents. The update incorporates support for various OpenAI API-compatible providers, enhancements to Bedrock streaming, and an option to disable all AI features.
The agent panel now automatically retries failed requests under additional circumstances, and the edit tool can access files outside the current project only with user permission. The Git panel has undergone enhancements, and the experience with git --amend has also been refined. Recent updates address several issues, including resolving a crash that occurs when transitioning from a message to a thread within the context, correcting keybindings for new threads and text threads, and enhancing the resizing experience on Wayland/Linux.
Valve Software has released Proton 10.0-2 beta, addressing various issues with various games, including Stardust Skate, STAR OCEAN THE DIVINE FORCE, Champions of Anteria, IL-2 Sturmovik Cliffs of Dover, Click&Fight, Tunnet, WRC Generations, and Post Mortem. The update fixes Proton 10 regressions, including issues with the warframe launcher, Enshrouded, VRChat video playback, and OpenVR. It also addresses issues with The Eminence in Shadow: Master of Garden, VRChat, and VIDEO GAME.
The update also addresses OpenSSL-related issues with many games, including Claybook, Gravel, and SMITE, which occur on newer Intel CPUs. It also improves the rendering of Alpha Protocol's launcher and resolves issues with Once Human, Risk of Rain 2, and The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered.
Godot 4.5 beta 4 is now available for download, with bug fixes and regressions addressed. The beta period has entered feature freeze, so only bug fixes and improvements will be visible. The release includes bug fixes for animation, build system updates, and addressing regressions. The main editor title has been fixed, and ScriptEditor inline color float handling has been fixed. GDScript has been fixed, and the GUI has been updated with new options. Multiplayer has been fixed, and Windows has added support for SSE4.2 runtime check.
Daniel Scherzer has announced the release of the third alpha version of PHP 8.5.0 for testing purposes. The modifications encompass the incorporation of clone-with support into the clone() function, rectification of non-userland stream notifiers, and the introduction of the PHP_BUILD_PROVIDER constant. The updates also encompass the inclusion of support for CURLINFO_CONN_ID, CURLINFO_QUEUE_TIME_T, and CURLOPT_SSL_SIGNATURE_ALGORITHMS. The limit for the FPM access log can now be configured through log_limit. The OPcache is now mandatory, and the OpenSSL functions have received updates. The standard features encompass HEIF/HEIC support for getimagesize, SVG support for getimagesize() and related functions, an optimized PHP html_entity_decode function, and minor enhancements to array_chunk().
Calvin Buckley has announced the release of PHP 8.4.11, which addresses several bugs within the PHP codebase. The updates encompass resolutions for calendar, core, DOM, LDAP, MbString, Opcache, OpenSSL, PCNTL, Phar, SOAP, SPL, Standard, and Zip. The release encompasses resolutions for jewishtojd overflows, core bugs, weakmaps, OSS-Fuzz, re2c warnings, undefined symbols, and additional issues. The update additionally resolves concerns related to LDAP, MbString, Opcache, OpenSSL, PCNTL, Phar, SOAP, and SPL. The standard version incorporates corrections for misleading errors, RCN violations, pack() overflows, streams, and zip functionalities. The release also resolves issues related to fgets() and stream_get_line(), as well as the undefined symbol 'execute_ex' on Windows ARM64.
Jakub Zelenka has announced the release of PHP 8.3.24, which addresses several bugs within the PHP codebase. The updates encompass improvements for Calendar, Core, LDAP, Mbstring, OCI8, Opcache, OpenSSL, PCNTL, Phar, SOAP, SPL, Standard, and Streams. The release addresses various issues, including fixes for jewishtojd overflows, OSS-Fuzz concerns, mb_split overflows, OCI8 problems, oci8 leaks, opcache challenges, OpenSSL vulnerabilities, PCNTL matters, Phar complications, SOAP discrepancies, SPL issues, standard concerns, stream problems, and zip-related issues.
VSCodium 1.102.35058, based on Visual Studio Code 1.102.3, has been released.
The Zen Browser 1.14.9b has been updated to address a regression issue with closing glance that was present in previous versions.
Zen Browser 1.14.8b has been released, addressing issues with the glance cancelation button and multiple arrows in the URL bar when switching tabs.
Zen Browser 1.14.7b fixes issues with workspace changes not changing tabs and native windows caption buttons displaying the grid display dialog even if hidden.
OBS Studio 31.1.2 has been released and introduced hotfix changes to address various issues. These include a fix for Multitrack Video setting the Maximum Video Tracks to 10 if set to "Auto", a fix for Browser Source hardware acceleration failing in the Flatpak version, and a fix for incorrect progress bars and spacing around scrollbars. Additionally, the fix addresses a freeze on Linux when using PipeWire capture with explicit sync.
The pgAdmin Development Team has released pgAdmin 4 version 9.6, which includes four new features and seven bug fixes/housekeeping changes. Notable changes include displaying keyboard shortcuts in tooltips, implementing a server-side cursor for better performance, setting a custom SESSION_DIGEST_METHOD for FIPS compliance, and enabling the PKCE workflow for OAuth 2 authentication. Bugs include a Windows installer issue, an issue in the Search Objects tool, improved application state restoration, and a crash in the json editor. The release also ensures compatibility with PG/EPAS v18 and uses 'Drop' instead of 'Delete' for object commands.