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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.
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25.11 “Xantusia” is now available, featuring significant updates including 7,002 new packages and the removal of 6,338 outdated ones.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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.