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The latest release of Brida (version 0.6) is now compatible with Frida versions 17 and up, following significant changes in the Frida toolkit. Older versions of Frida will not work with this update, but a pre-release version remains available for those needing compatibility. Key improvements include a major code refactor, bug fixes, and new connection modes.
Helm 4 has launched, marking the package manager's 10th anniversary and the first major update in six years. This version enhances application deployment safety and addresses challenges like CI/CD complexity and security across Kubernetes environments. Key features include an improved SDK, a new plugin system, and support for future chart enhancements.
Apache Flink 2.2.0 enhances real-time data processing by integrating AI capabilities, introducing new functions like ML_PREDICT for large language models and VECTOR_SEARCH for vector similarity searches. The release also improves materialized tables, batch processing, and connector frameworks, addressing over 220 issues.
PHP 8.5.0 introduces a new operator "|>" that allows for a more streamlined way to apply functions to values. It also adds the "#[\NoDiscard]" attribute to enforce the use of return values and introduces attributes for constants. Check the migration guide for more details on these changes.
Kubernetes v1.35 introduces 60 enhancements, including significant features like in-place Pod resource updates and native workload identity with automated certificate rotation. The release also features new stable, beta, and alpha functionalities, along with some deprecations. Community contributions continue to drive the project's growth and improvement.
NixOS 25.11 “Xantusia” is now available, featuring significant updates including 7,002 new packages and the removal of 6,338 outdated ones. The release supports bug fixes and security updates until June 30, 2026, while the previous version, 25.05 “Warbler,” is now deprecated. Key updates also include GNOME 49 and enhancements to configuration modules.
Django 6.0 has been released, introducing several key features like modular template partials, a built-in task framework for background tasks, and an updated email API. With this release, Django 5.2 has reached the end of mainstream support, so users are encouraged to upgrade to stay secure. The final security release for Django 5.1 was issued recently, marking its end of support as well.
Django 6.0 introduces new features like built-in Content Security Policy support, template partials, and a Tasks framework for background processing. It drops support for Python 3.10 and 3.11, requiring users to upgrade to newer Python versions. Several minor updates and improvements are also included.
dbt Core v1.11 introduces user-defined functions (UDFs), allowing users to register custom functions within their dbt projects for better code reuse across their data stack. This release also emphasizes stricter authoring standards and includes various adapter-specific enhancements.
Better Auth 1.4 introduces new features like stateless session management, SCIM provisioning, and improved OAuth flows. The update also includes performance enhancements, better error handling, and over 250 bug fixes. Users can upgrade easily by following the provided instructions.
Mastra 1.0 is now stable after extensive testing in production environments. This release includes new features like server adapters for easier deployment, composite storage for tailored data management, and full support for AI SDK v6.
pandas 3.0.0 introduces several significant updates, including a dedicated string data type and improved copy/view behavior. Users should upgrade to pandas 2.3 first to ensure compatibility before moving to this version, which also supports Python 3.11 and higher.
Grok 4.1 is now available across all platforms, featuring enhanced creative and emotional interactions. The model performs better than previous versions, achieving a 64.78% preference rate and high rankings in emotional intelligence and creative writing benchmarks.
Rust 1.91.0 introduces aarch64-pc-windows-msvc as a Tier 1 platform, enhancing support for 64-bit ARM systems on Windows. The update also adds a lint for dangling raw pointers and stabilizes several APIs for use in const contexts.
Ruby 4.0.0 introduces experimental features like Ruby Box for isolating definitions and ZJIT, a next-generation just-in-time compiler. It also includes improvements to Ractor for parallel execution and various updates to core classes and methods.
DuckDB 1.4.3 introduces bug fixes, performance improvements, and adds native extensions and Python support for Windows Arm64. Key updates include corrections to query results and enhancements for Azure Blob Storage writing. This version allows for better memory management and introduces a native ODBC driver.
Go 1.26 introduces key language updates, including a new function syntax and self-referential generic types. Performance enhancements include a default garbage collector and reduced cgo overhead. The release also features tool improvements and several experimental packages.
jQuery 4.0.0 marks the first major update in nearly a decade, introducing significant changes and dropping support for older browsers, including IE10 and below. Key features include migration to ES modules, removal of deprecated APIs, and improved support for modern security practices. An upgrade guide is available for users transitioning to this version.
Microsoft has released Visual Studio 2026, featuring significant performance enhancements, a redesigned user interface, and new AI-driven development tools. The update focuses on improving responsiveness and user experience while ensuring compatibility with projects from Visual Studio 2022. Developers can download it now and join the Insiders Channel for early access to new features.
This release introduces Rust optimizations for better performance in sqlfluff, especially on large projects. It also drops support for dbt 1.4 and older, adds new features like implicit indents, and includes various bug fixes and documentation updates. Users should test the Rust integration in a development environment first.
Rust 1.93.0 introduces several important changes, including an update to musl 1.2.5, which improves DNS resolver reliability for static Linux binaries. The release also allows global allocators to use thread-local storage and includes new stabilized APIs. Developers can explore detailed release notes for more information.
Pulumi has released version 9.0.0 of its Google Cloud Provider, introducing significant updates and new modules, including support for AI and Google Gemini. This release enhances resource validation, improves documentation, and offers a new automation agent, Pulumi Neo, to assist users with upgrades. Users can find resources and guides to help them get started and navigate the changes.
HashiCorp announces the general availability of version 7.0 of the Terraform provider for Google Cloud, featuring new ephemeral resources, write-only attributes, and enhanced validation logic. These updates aim to improve security and user experience while ensuring alignment with the latest Google Cloud APIs.
Argo Workflows v3.7.0 has been released, introducing 24 new features and 83 fixes, enhancing automation capabilities for workflows. Key updates include smarter caching, multi-controller locking, dynamic namespace parallelism, and improved UI functionalities, all aimed at optimizing resource usage and security. Users can upgrade to the latest version and explore the new features to streamline their workflow automation processes.
Frida 17.2.0 has been released, featuring numerous enhancements and bug fixes to improve user experience and functionality. The update addresses various performance issues and introduces new features that cater to user feedback, ensuring a more robust and efficient tool for developers and testers alike.
Apache Flink CDC 3.5.0 has been released, introducing new pipeline connectors for Apache Fluss and PostgreSQL, alongside enhancements in schema evolution and transform support. The update also addresses various issues in multi-table synchronization and improves the overall usability of the framework. Feedback from the community is encouraged through mailing lists and JIRA.
Apple is developing a new MacBook featuring the A18 Pro chip, as revealed in backend code findings. Expected to launch in the first half of 2026, this low-cost MacBook will have a 13-inch display and come in multiple colors, marking the first time an iPhone chip powers a Mac.
Apple is set to unveil the iPhone 17 lineup on September 9, featuring a variety of new colors across different models. The regular iPhone 17 will include classic colors like black and white along with new options such as steel gray, green, and purple, while the new ultra-thin iPhone 17 Air is rumored to come in colors like light gold and light blue. The iPhone 17 Pro models may introduce a unique copper-like orange finish alongside other familiar hues.
DuckDB 0.14.0 has been released, featuring significant enhancements and new functionalities aimed at improving performance and usability. Key updates include support for new data types, optimizations for query execution, and better integration with various programming environments. This release continues DuckDB's commitment to providing a powerful analytical database for data science and analytics tasks.
PostgreSQL 18 has been released, featuring significant performance improvements through a new asynchronous I/O subsystem, enhanced query execution capabilities, and easier major-version upgrades. The release also introduces new features such as virtual generated columns, OAuth 2.0 authentication support, and improved statistical handling during upgrades, solidifying PostgreSQL's position as a leading open source database solution.
The blog post announces the release of Next.js 15.5, highlighting new features and improvements such as enhanced image optimization, faster builds, and improved developer experience. It also discusses updates to the framework's routing capabilities and performance enhancements that benefit both developers and end-users.
Meta Platforms is set to release its next AI model, internally referred to as Llama 4.X or Llama 4.5, before the end of the year. This model is expected to be among the first of its kind in the market.
Grafana Tempo 2.8 has been released, featuring significant memory improvements, new TraceQL functionalities, and several breaking changes. Key updates include enhanced query capabilities, performance optimizations related to compactor memory usage, and the removal of deprecated serverless features. The release aims to improve user experience and ensure better performance under high traffic conditions.
The article discusses the release of Kubernetes v1.33, highlighting its new features, improvements, and bug fixes that enhance the platform's performance and usability. It emphasizes the community's contributions and the ongoing commitment to making Kubernetes more robust and user-friendly for developers and operators.
OpenAI has announced that it will finally release GPT-5, previously referred to as O3, after experiencing multiple delays. The company aims to enhance the capabilities of its AI models with this new version, promising significant advancements in performance and usability.
The article discusses the release of Storybook 9, highlighting new features and improvements that enhance the development and testing of UI components. It emphasizes the updates that streamline workflows and improve performance for developers using the platform. Additionally, it covers integration options and community feedback that shaped this version.
The article announces the release of version 1.0 of Kestra, detailing its features and improvements. It highlights the platform's capabilities in managing data workflows and emphasizes its user-friendly interface and scalability for various applications.
Apache Airflow 3.0 has been officially released, marking its most significant update since version 2.0. This release introduces user-requested features like DAG Versioning, enhanced backfill support, and a new React-based UI, aimed at improving usability and expanding Airflow's capabilities for diverse data workflows, particularly in MLOps and GenAI applications.
Rust 1.89.0 has been released, introducing several enhancements including support for inferred arguments to const generics, a new lint for mismatched lifetime syntaxes, and improved handling of external C functions with i128 and u128 types. Additionally, changes in target support were announced, notably demoting x86_64-apple-darwin to Tier 2, and new APIs have been stabilized. The Rust team encourages users to test future releases and report any bugs encountered.
TanStack has announced the release of TanStack Start v1, a new framework designed to streamline the development of modern web applications. It emphasizes simplicity and flexibility, allowing developers to quickly build and deploy applications using a modular architecture and efficient tooling. The framework aims to enhance the development experience while integrating seamlessly with existing technologies.
Python 3.14 introduces significant enhancements, including template string literals, deferred evaluation of annotations, and support for multiple interpreters. The standard library also sees improvements in asyncio introspection, a new Zstandard compression module, and syntax highlighting in the REPL. Additionally, the release emphasizes user-friendliness and correctness while providing guidance for porting from earlier versions.
Apple is set to release a new Apple TV model later this year to replace the current Apple TV 4K, which has been in the market since 2022. The upcoming model is expected to feature improved technology, including a new chip and support for Wi-Fi 7, while potentially being offered at a lower price point to enhance competitiveness in the market.
Apache DataFusion 50.0.0 has been released, featuring significant performance enhancements, including improved dynamic filter pushdown and nested loop join optimizations. The update introduces new capabilities such as support for the QUALIFY SQL clause and extended functionality for window functions, alongside community growth and contributions.
Rust 1.86.0 has been released, featuring important updates and enhancements aimed at improving performance and usability for developers. Key changes include new language features, library updates, and improved tooling to facilitate more efficient coding practices. This release continues Rust's commitment to safety and concurrency in programming.
Debezium 3.2.2 has been officially released, featuring several bug fixes and improvements aimed at enhancing performance and stability. This release is part of the ongoing effort to refine the platform, ensuring it meets the needs of users for change data capture in various environments.
Rust 1.88.0 has been released, introducing features such as let chains for conditional statements, naked functions for more control over assembly, and boolean literals for configuration predicates. Additionally, Cargo will now automatically clean its cache to manage disk usage, and several APIs have been stabilized for use in const contexts. Contributors to the release were acknowledged for their efforts.
Nintendo announced the Switch 2, set to launch on June 5 for $449.99, featuring a 7.9-inch 1080p screen, enhanced performance, and new games like "Mario Kart World." This new console will support the existing Switch game library and introduces new features such as a chat app and improved controllers. Despite the shifting gaming landscape towards cloud streaming and mobile gaming, Nintendo continues to focus on its unique gaming experiences and exclusive franchises.
Rust 1.90.0 has been released, introducing the LLD linker as the default for improved linking performance and native support for workspace publishing in Cargo. Additionally, the x86_64-apple-darwin target has been demoted to Tier 2 due to changes in macOS support, and several APIs have been stabilized for const contexts.
The article discusses the release of Astro 0.57.0, highlighting new features and improvements such as enhanced performance, better integration with React, and support for Markdown and MDX. It emphasizes the ongoing commitment to making Astro a more powerful and user-friendly framework for building modern websites.
JDK 25 has been officially released as Generally Available, with build 36 confirmed as the production-ready version following the absence of major bugs since the last Release Candidate. This version includes eighteen new JEPs, a multitude of enhancements, and numerous bug fixes, along with GPL-licensed builds available from Oracle.
Security Onion 2.4 has been released, providing users with updated features and improvements for enhanced security monitoring. The release includes comprehensive documentation covering installation, hardware requirements, and community support resources. Users can access the release notes and download the latest version through the provided links.
The article details the release of Kubernetes v1.34, highlighting new features and improvements aimed at enhancing the performance and usability of the platform. Key updates include enhancements in security, storage, and networking capabilities designed to optimize container orchestration. Additionally, the release focuses on providing users with better tools for managing workloads more efficiently.
GitLab 18 has been released, introducing significant enhancements aimed at improving the user experience and streamlining development workflows. Key features include improved performance metrics, enhanced security measures, and more integrated CI/CD tools designed to facilitate better collaboration among development teams.
The blog post announces the release of etcd version 3.6, highlighting its new features and improvements aimed at enhancing performance and reliability for distributed systems. It emphasizes the importance of etcd in Kubernetes and other cloud-native applications.
Apache Flink CDC 3.4.0 has been released, featuring a new pipeline connector for Apache Iceberg and support for batch execution mode. The update also includes optimizations in schema evolution, transform enhancements, and various improvements across MySQL and MongoDB CDC connectors.
Dragonfly v2.3.0 has been released, introducing features such as persistent cache tasks for efficient large file handling, a new P2P file transfer protocol called Vortex, enhanced security through scoped personal access tokens, and improved preheating and garbage collection mechanisms. The update also includes performance optimizations for file downloads and hardware acceleration for piece hash computation.
Puppet has released a new version of Puppet Edge, enhancing its capabilities for automation and infrastructure management. The update promises improved performance and usability, allowing users to better manage their systems and applications. Key features include streamlined workflows and enhanced security measures.
Apache Spark 4.0.0 is the first release in the 4.x series, showcasing significant community collaboration with over 5100 resolved tickets. Major enhancements include a new lightweight Python client, expanded features in Spark SQL and PySpark, and improved structured streaming capabilities, alongside numerous other updates for better performance and usability.
HashiCorp Nomad 1.10 has been released with new features including dynamic host volumes, enhanced OIDC support, improved CLI to UI transitions, and expanded upgrade testing. These updates aim to provide more flexible storage options, improved security for authentication, and a smoother user experience.
GitLab has released version 18.1, introducing new features and enhancements aimed at improving user experience and performance. This update includes updates to the CI/CD pipelines, enhancements in security, and improved integration capabilities with other tools. Users can expect a more efficient workflow and streamlined collaboration with these advancements.
Python 3.14 has been officially released, showcasing significant speed improvements over its predecessors, particularly in single-threaded performance. Benchmarks conducted on various Python interpreters indicate that while Python 3.14 is faster than earlier versions, it still falls short of native code performance seen in languages like Rust and Pypy. The results highlight ongoing development in Python performance, but also caution against over-reliance on generic benchmarks for performance assessments.
Apache Flink has announced the preview release of Apache Flink Agents 0.1.0, a new sub-project designed to integrate event-driven AI agents with Flink's streaming runtime. This framework aims to enhance real-time processing of high-volume event streams, ensuring reliability and scalability while providing first-class abstractions for agent functionalities such as large language models and dynamic orchestration.
PostgreSQL 18 Beta 1 has been released, offering a preview of new features aimed at improving performance and usability, including an asynchronous I/O subsystem, enhanced query optimization, and better upgrade tools. The PostgreSQL community is encouraged to test the beta version to help identify bugs and contribute feedback before the final release expected later in 2025. Full details and documentation can be found in the release notes linked in the announcement.
The article reports that NFL player Michael Carter has been released by the Arizona Cardinals. It emphasizes that the information is shared via a heavily interactive web application that requires JavaScript. For more details about Bluesky, links to their website are provided.
The release 2025.10 of authentik introduces several new features, including support for Single Logout in SAML and OAuth2 providers, the removal of Redis dependency, and the addition of Telegram as a social login option. It also enhances the SCIM provider with OAuth support and includes improvements for mobile device compatibility. Users are advised to follow the upgrade instructions carefully to transition from Redis to Postgres for caching and session management.
OpenBSD 7.8 has been officially released, showcasing significant improvements across various system areas, including support for new hardware such as Raspberry Pi 5 and enhancements in kernel performance and suspend/hibernate support. This release continues OpenBSD's legacy of security, maintaining a track record of minimal vulnerabilities in the default installation.
A user has raised an issue on GitHub regarding the absence of a new Docker image corresponding to a recent security release (CVE) dated October 15, 2025. They are inquiring whether this is expected and requesting a new release for Docker installation.