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PHP 8.5 is moving closer to its final release with the latest announcement of release candidate 5. This new version focuses on refining the codebase through significant bug fixes, rather than introducing major new features. The updates include improvements to how PHP handles memory limits, output buffering, URLs, and query/fragment parsing. Overall, these refinements aim to make PHP more stable and ready for widespread use by addressing specific problems developers encounter in their daily work.

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The latest Samba update, 4.21.10, has been released with a range of improvements and bug fixes for users. One key change addresses an issue that caused ctdbd to crash during failed 'updateip' operations, improving system reliability. Additionally, the development team has fixed a problem where multiple Active Directory Controllers could not be joined due to Samba 4.21's limitations and also made adjustments to improve system stability with Ceph setups. 

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The latest update for Fish shell, version 4.2.0, has been released, offering improvements and refinements for users across various operating systems. The update includes features like an expanded history-based autosuggestion system, which now supports multi-line commands, as well as fixes for long-standing issues such as the "sticking" prompt. Developers have also worked on making Fish more robust and easier to manage, including updates to the Rust compiler version and improved security measures through GPG-signing of release tags and source code packages. 

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The Rust team has released version 1.91.1, a new point update for the popular programming language, which can be easily updated using rustup by running "rustup update stable." This release fixes two important issues from the previous point release, including a bug with WebAssembly targets that caused linker failures and runtime problems due to mismatches between symbol names. Another significant change improves Cargo's behavior on illumos systems by restoring its ability to use file locking mechanisms correctly when available, making build directory locking work properly and compilations more reliable.

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Apache NetBeans IDE 28 has been released, featuring several enhancements and bug fixes to improve the development experience. The latest release includes better support for Gradle, resolving issues such as null pointer exceptions and improving Maven/Gradle-JUnit integration. Other notable updates include improved stability around Gradle tools, enhanced UI features for Maven users, and upgrades to Java libraries and PHP support. 

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Darktable has released a new nightly build (version 20251109), which is the current state of development, pulled from its Git repo. This is not a polished release, but rather a snapshot designed for testing; it's ideal for users eager to explore new features before their official release. Users should proceed with caution, as stability isn't guaranteed and there may be bugs or issues that can break the software occasionally.

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Bottles has released version 52.1, which brings several useful changes. A key feature allows users to run scripts before launching programs in their Wine containers, making setup tasks easier. The update also includes improved playtime tracking thanks to an upgraded backend system, as well as better integration with the app's other features. Additionally, the release fixes common bugs, such as dedicated sandboxed apps not launching properly and crashes during "bottle" creation setup.

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A new version of Zen Browser, 1.17.6b, has been released to improve your productivity. One of the key updates addresses a frustrating issue where popups suddenly appear off-screen when trying to install new add-ons. The update also fixes flashing issues with the glance feature that may have caused distractions and disrupted your workflow. With these problems ironed out, your browsing experience should now be smoother.

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Mesa 25.3.0 Release Candidate 4 has been released, marking a significant step towards the final version of the software. This update addresses numerous issues that have arisen in previous releases and is the result of the team's continued efforts to iron out these problems. Several contributors have made notable improvements, including fixes for AMD GPU drivers, virtualization components, and Intel graphics. 

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PixiEditor 2.0.1.18 has received an update with several improvements. The editor's interface remains straightforward and familiar, allowing users of all skill levels to create game sprites or animations and perform general image editing tasks. The update focuses on resolving identified bugs and smoothing out performance issues, such as potential crashes related to null checks and problems with chunk calculations. Additionally, the developers have fixed issues like inconsistent behavior in the Pixel Art magic wand tool and corrected text-clicking hiccups in certain layers.

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A new stable version of Samba is now available, addressing various issues reported since its previous release, including Time Machine compatibility problems introduced by older versions like 4.22. This latest update resolves several key issues, such as Spotlight search restrictions and a potential crash related to name mangling in 'rpcd_mdssvc.' Additionally, the update fixes other problems, including incorrect lease updates and a decoding error that prevented 'samba-log-parser' from functioning correctly. 

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The MariaDB team has released new versions of their popular open-source database, including 11.8.4, 11.4.9, 10.11.15, and 10.6.24, which will receive ongoing support over the next five years. These updates mainly aim to make the InnoDB storage engine more stable and faster, fixing problems like crashes that happen during table operations or with saved statistics. The releases also include refinements to other areas of MariaDB, including Aria transactional table recovery, json function oddities, and query handling, as well as specific fixes for mysqldump behavior and Windows installation issues

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The latest version of Ungoogled Chromium, a privacy-focused fork of the Chromium codebase, has been released with additional features aimed at simplifying the user experience. This new release is built on top of Chromium 142.0.7444.134 and offers more customization options through command-line switches and chrome://flags entries. The update also includes finer control over digital environment settings, such as automatic pop-ups converted to tabs and blocking internet connections for certain URLs. Ungoogled Chromium continues to prioritize user freedom by stripping away unnecessary binaries and disabling Google domain functionality.

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The e.foundation has released /e/OS 3.2, introducing several enhancements to its privacy-focused mobile operating system. The update includes real-time leak warnings for apps that try to share data without permission, as well as refinements to the App Lounge, which now displays app sizes and shows region-specific applications. Fairphone users can also look forward to new customization options for their side button and an optimized camera experience on Gen. 6 devices. Additionally, the release enables OTA upgrades for certain models towards Android 15 compatibility and unlocks device tree code.

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A new version of the Zed editor, 0.211.4, has been released, bringing several updates and improvements to enhance user experience. The update incorporates features like optimizing the Windows build for ARM64 chips, enabling direct Git branch comparison through the command palette, and enhancing the quality of life in the markdown preview for HTML tables and lists. Other notable changes include improved editing of previous messages, enhanced debugging with inline variable viewing, and various UI tweaks, including warnings for outdated settings and improved navigation. The update also fixes several bugs and adds new features, such as automatic import organization for Python files and reset zoom levels in specific areas.

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A new version of the FEX emulator, FEX-2511, has been released for Arm64 Linux, featuring improvements and optimizations to enhance its performance on low-memory systems. The emulator's memory usage issues were addressed by introducing two new options: disabling the L2 cache entirely and implementing a dynamic L1 cache that grows or shrinks based on usage. 

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The LXQt team has released version 2.3.0 of the Lightweight Qt Desktop Environment, featuring several key improvements and new features. Notable advancements include enhanced Wayland support, particularly with the LXQt Panel and Custom Command plugin, as well as additions to ScreenGrab and lxqt-qdbus for easier qdbus command access on Wayland compositors. Other notable updates include the addition of "Safely Remove" in PCManFM-Qt, improved user interface options such as disabling file tooltips, and enhancements to QTerminal and QTermWidget with emoji flag support. Additionally, LXQt Power Management and Archiver have seen improvements, including a new section for turning off monitors on Wayland platforms and LZ4 compression support, respectively.

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The latest development snapshot of Godot 4.6 has been announced, bringing significant enhancements that promise to revolutionize the Godot experience. The new default editor theme, dubbed the "Modern Theme," is a sleek and minimalist design that was created by passivestar and has become a fan favorite among long-time users. In addition to the revamped editor theme, other notable changes include improved rendering capabilities, streamlined array inspector layouts, and various editor improvements.

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Zen Browser has released a new stable version, which includes several exciting features and enhancements to improve the user experience. The browser now offers customizable URL bar settings, allowing users to display or hide specific buttons, such as 'Copy URL' and 'Picture-in-Picture.' Other changes include opening the site control center with a single click, rather than a mouse click and hold, and displaying filled icons for bookmarked websites. Additionally, the Glance functionality has seen significant stability and performance improvements.

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The fourth release candidate for PHP 8.5.0 has been made available for testing, addressing various bugs and improvements across multiple components. Key updates include fixes for critical issues related to core functionality, OPCache, PCRE, PgSql, Reflection, Standard Library, Streams, URI, and Zip extensions. These enhancements aim to improve the overall stability and security of PHP 8.5.0, with specific changes targeting heap overflows, image misidentification, and incorrect behavior in certain scenarios. The release candidate is now available for testing and feedback before its official release as PHP 8.5.0.