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PHP 8.4.15 released!
PHP 8.3.28 released!
Counter-Strike 2 Update
- [p]Fixed a case of observers experiencing incorrect post-processing effects when switching observer targets.[/p][/*]
- [p]Disabled TrueView while watching a live playcast to match on-server observing experience.[/p][/*]
- [p]Fixed a wiggle at the end of SG 556 deploy animation.[/p][/*]
- [p]Stability improvements.[/p][/*]
The best gets better - Home Assistant Connect ZBT-2
The easiest way to start with Zigbee or Thread just got even better, with Home Assistant Connect ZBT-2. This USB adapter plugs into your Home Assistant system and opens up a world of smart device options. Between its precisely tuned antenna and next-generation chip, itโs a big step up for anyone looking to connect Zigbee, Thread, or Matter devices directly to Home Assistant.
For all our Zigbee fans, this might be the best upgrade youโll make all year. Weโve squeezed every inch out of this technology, giving it the best range, speed, and stability possible. The same can be said for our Thread-heads out there (yeah, I just came up with that cool nickname ๐), making Matter or ESPHome Thread connections rock-solid. Pick whether to dedicate your Connect ZBT-2 to run a Zigbee or Thread network, and itโll provide the best experience for that protocol (and if all these names just sound like new streaming services to you, check out our explainer below).
If youโre one of those people still rocking three different hubs, what are you waiting forโฆ another giant server outage to take down your smart home? Ditch those cloud hubs and take back your privacy today. As an added bonus, your devices will likely get more controls, range, and resilience.
Available today starting at $49 and โฌ45 (thatโs the MSRP, and pricing will vary by retailer). Designed and built by Nabu Casa and the Open Home Foundation, every purchase helps fund the development of Home Assistant. For quick specs, details, and where to buy, visit our beautiful Home Assistant Connect ZBT-2 page.
What are Zigbee, Thread, and Matter?
The short answer is theyโre all open standards that let smart devices talk directly to your smart hub of choice, like Home Assistant. We love open standards because they donโt rely on the cloud, which means your devices are fully under your control at home, with no risk of turning into a paperweight if the manufacturer gets bored of paying the server fees. Also, when used with Home Assistant, your smart home data never needs to leave your home, which is always better for privacy.
Zigbee is a wireless standard thatโs been a cornerstone of smart home technology for nearly two decades, with thousands of devices from brands like Philips Hue, IKEA, Aqara, Sonoff, frient, and ThirdReality. Thereโs a good chance you already have some of these devices in your home, and theyโll have their own hubs, which frankly are just taking up extra space, as everything is better connected right to Home Assistant ๐.
Matter is the big new standard โ its tech is cutting-edge, and growing really fast. It can use Wi-Fi to talk to devices, but if that device is battery-powered, itโll probably use Thread instead. Matter devices that use Thread are getting really good, and many are Works with Home Assistant certified, including devices from Nuki, Eve, MotionBlinds, and Aqara.
Whether you set up your Connect ZBT-2 to use Zigbee or Thread, you canโt really go wrong, as both standards have devices for nearly every smart home need. Both give devices great battery life, take some strain off your Wi-Fi, and counterintuitively, the more devices you have, the better the range and stability can be.
Standing on the shoulders of giants
In 2022, we released Home Assistant Connect ZBT-1 (originally called SkyConnect), our first product in the Connect line and first USB adapter. Connect ZBT-1 was designed to be the easiest, most stable way to connect Zigbee devices to Home Assistant. It also came with Thread connectivity support, which was very new at the time. All these years later, it continues to receive software support and is a community favorite.
Sales of Connect ZBT-1 helped fund Home Assistantโs development, and we learned so much that has influenced its next iteration. Alas, as much as we love our little Connect ZBT-1, today weโre saying goodbye. We have now ended production of Connect ZBT-1, but software support will continue. If youโre still using Connect ZBT-1, expect it to keep working far into the future.
If you are looking to upgrade your Zigbee network with a Connect ZBT-2, donโt forget you can continue to use your Connect ZBT-1 as a way to dip your toes into the world of Thread โ itโs very easy to switch operating modes.
Upgrading everything
Compared to its predecessor, this version has upgraded everything. First off, weโve doubled the product number from ZBT-1 to ZBT-2โฆ thatโs 2x better already! But thereโs definitely more.
Stick with an antenna
First off, to achieve peak performance, we moved away from the small โstickโ form factor. Small USB sticks are convenient, but USB ports and nearby electronics can create interference that weakens the signal. With Connect ZBT-1, we recommended using a USB extension cable to keep the adapter away from noise.
With Connect ZBT-2, weโve designed away this issue. Itโs much easier to properly position as itโs now a free-standing antenna and base, which is perfectly tuned for Zigbee and Thread. The larger antenna is not only good at broadcasting to further away devices, but is also good at listening out for faint signals from far away devices. We even optimized the base, which acts as a โground planeโ, boosting the antennaโs performance. It includes a 1.5 m (4.9 ft) USB cable that lets you place it in a good spot to avoid any interference.
Four times the speed
Inside Connect ZBT-2 is the Silicon Labs MG24, an advanced Zigbee/Thread system-on-chip. Compared to the MG21 used in Connect ZBT-1, it brings higher processing power and better sensitivity to weak signals.
We also took the opportunity to quadruple the internal communications speed of the chip โ taking the baud rate from 115,200 bps to 460,800 bps. In our testing, we saw consistent improvements in device responsiveness. Donโt expect your devices to turn on four times faster, but youโll feel the difference when turning on several devices simultaneously.
Built for Home Assistant
It is really easy to take advantage of all this performance, as we always work to make Home Assistant hardware super easy to start with. Just plug in the device via the included cable into a spare USB port on your Home Assistant system, and the setup wizard will guide you through everything. This all works so well because the same people who built Zigbee and Thread into Home Assistant also helped build Connect ZBT-2.
You can start a new Zigbee or Thread network in minutes, or use our improved migration tools to move an existing network over. Itโs a very easy upgrade, and most adapters migrate with just a few clicks. Best of all, every Home Assistant user upgrading to new adapters will benefit from these new migration tools. Just another example of how hardware sales help level up our software development.
Compatibility and flexibility
Home Assistant Connect ZBT-2 supports Zigbee 3.0 (and yes, weโre looking at Zigbee 4.0 support as well) and is keeping pace with Threadโs rapid development. Weโve tested it working great with ZHA, zigpy-cli, Zigbee2MQTT, matter.js, and OpenThread Border Router, giving you the flexibility to choose how you manage your network.
If itโs a Zigbee-certified device or Matter-certified device that uses Thread, it should work out of the box. Home Assistant already has one of the widest compatibility lists in the world, and our community continuously expands it with every new release. For brands that support the functionality, there are also Over-the-Air (OTA) firmware updates for devices.
Just note: Connect ZBT-2 can only use one protocol at a time, meaning you must choose either Zigbee or Thread. Weโve done extensive testing in the past on running both at the same time, and found it just doesnโt work well for a whole list of reasons.
Second-generation power
Our second-generation Connect line products are all about being open and performant, and one addition that fulfills this promise is our inclusion of the ESP32 chip. Connect ZBT-2 includes an ESP32-S3 as its USB controller, which is a little overkill for this job, but opens up a world of possibilities.
ESP32 devices are well understood by our team, but also the community. It means that anyone can change the firmware on this chip and possibly unlock cool new abilities. For instance, our recently released Connect ZWA-2 uses this same chip to support experimental firmware that adds new functionality. This isnโt to say weโll do the exact same thing with Connect ZBT-2; itโs more to say the skyโs the limit with our second-gen products. The firmware it ships with is just the start, and we have some cool ideas cooking on what we can do next.
Open design
When we say open, we mean it. In the physical sense, itโs easy to open Connect ZBT-2 as there are no clips or glue, just some lovely standard Phillips head screws. The board has a gorgeous silkscreen, which explains all the chips, exposed pins, and pads.
The bootloader is unlocked, and all the firmware we build is open source and available to modify. Weโve also built a new website that makes it easy to flash the stock firmware, and in the future, experiment with new firmware. Weโll also be providing the PCB and outer casing files if you want to tinker with those. Openness makes our products betterโฆ literally, since our community helps us find and fix bugs.
Why USB?
Before you get in the comments asking about Power-over-Ethernet (PoE)โฆ we totally agree itโs cool, but on this occasion, itโs not the direction we took. Yes, PoE has become easier to use and its performance, if implemented correctly, can be quite good (our testing with Connect ZWA-2 shows a pretty minor speed hit). Connect ZBT-2 is focused solely on ease-of-use and pure performance. That said, there are a lot of PoE fans at the foundation, and product sales help fund development, so who knows, maybe weโll find a way to please everyone.
Donโt hide it
Most other USB adapters are designed to be hidden away, dangling behind a server cabinet. For one thing, antenna orientation is pretty important, but also cool tech should be on show! Weโve designed Connect ZBT-2 to be proudly displayed, and the top even lights up like a candle โ perfect timing for the holidays ๐ฏ๏ธ.
It all adds up
Nabu Casa, the commercial partner building all official Home Assistant hardware, has knocked the build of this device out of the park. When you combine every small improvement made to Connect ZBT-2, it adds up to a nice performance improvement, while maintaining its predecessorโs reputation for rock-solid stability. Whatโs more, every purchase helps support the Open Home Foundation and funds the development of Home Assistant. Upgrading your smart home has never felt so good!
What are you waiting for?
Get the most out of your smart home with an adapter thatโs open source at its core, delivers maximum performance, and looks good doing it. Home Assistant Connect ZBT-2 is available today for purchase, and as always, thanks for supporting Home Assistant!
v11.13.3
โจ New Features & Improvements
- @directus/app
- Added a new interface to select multiple items from a collection in JSON format (#26106 by @Dominic-Marcelino)
- Added support for CSV files export in UTF-8 encoding (Excel format) (#26177 by @gaetansenn)
- Added non-editable mode allowing fields to display as read-only (#26147 by @robluton)
- @directus/api
- Added multi-domain OAuth/OpenID support (#26074 by @gaetansenn)
- Added support for CSV files export in UTF-8 encoding (Excel format) (#26177 by @gaetansenn)
- @directus/specs
- Added support for CSV files export in UTF-8 encoding (Excel format) (#26177 by @gaetansenn)
- @directus/types
- Added support for CSV files export in UTF-8 encoding (Excel format) (#26177 by @gaetansenn)
- @directus/sdk
- Added support for CSV files export in UTF-8 encoding (Excel format) (#26177 by @gaetansenn)
๐ Bug Fixes & Optimizations
- @directus/app
- Ensured that the direction prop is passed down to the interfaces (#26159 by @robluton)
- Fixed merge behavior during validation for nested drawer forms (#25965 by @formfcw)
- Added multi-domain OAuth/OpenID support (#26074 by @gaetansenn)
- Added trigger manual flow functionality to buttons interface (#26022 by @AlexGaillard)
- Update dependencies (#26164 by @ComfortablyCoding)
- @directus/api
- Update dependencies (#26164 by @ComfortablyCoding)
- Fixed notification emails failing due to transaction race condition (#26213 by @ComfortablyCoding)
- Optimized the MCP tool descriptions to resolve issues when using ChatGPT (#26221 by @bryantgillespie)
- Fixed aliases on GQL M2A filters (#26148 by @ComfortablyCoding)
- Updated dependencies (#26188 by @dependabot)
- Added admin check to registry proxy calls (#26175 by @licitdev)
- Fixed file replacement with tus enabled (#26126 by @ComfortablyCoding)
- Improved extension install error messages (#26193 by @ComfortablyCoding)
- @directus/composables
- Update dependencies (#26164 by @ComfortablyCoding)
- create-directus-extension
- Update dependencies (#26164 by @ComfortablyCoding)
- @directus/extensions
- Update dependencies (#26164 by @ComfortablyCoding)
- @directus/extensions-registry
- Update dependencies (#26164 by @ComfortablyCoding)
- @directus/extensions-sdk
- Update dependencies (#26164 by @ComfortablyCoding)
- Update dependencies (#26189 by @dependabot)
- @directus/storage-driver-gcs
- Update dependencies (#26164 by @ComfortablyCoding)
- @directus/storage-driver-s3
- Update dependencies (#26164 by @ComfortablyCoding)
- @directus/storage-driver-supabase
- Update dependencies (#26164 by @ComfortablyCoding)
- @directus/stores
- Update dependencies (#26164 by @ComfortablyCoding)
- @directus/themes
- Update dependencies (#26164 by @ComfortablyCoding)
- @directus/types
- Update dependencies (#26164 by @ComfortablyCoding)
- Fixed aliases on GQL M2A filters (#26148 by @ComfortablyCoding)
- @directus/utils
- Update dependencies (#26164 by @ComfortablyCoding)
- Updated dependencies (#26188 by @dependabot)
- @directus/system-data
- Update dependencies (#26189 by @dependabot)
- @directus/sdk
- Update dependencies (#26189 by @dependabot)
๐ฆ Published Versions
@directus/app@14.2.0@directus/api@32.1.0@directus/composables@11.2.7create-directus-extension@11.0.23@directus/env@5.3.2@directus/extensions@3.0.14@directus/extensions-registry@3.0.14@directus/extensions-sdk@17.0.3@directus/memory@3.0.12@directus/pressure@3.0.12@directus/schema-builder@0.0.9@directus/specs@11.2.0@directus/storage-driver-azure@12.0.12@directus/storage-driver-cloudinary@12.0.12@directus/storage-driver-gcs@12.0.12@directus/storage-driver-s3@12.0.12@directus/storage-driver-supabase@3.0.12@directus/stores@1.0.6@directus/system-data@3.4.2@directus/themes@1.1.8@directus/types@13.4.0@directus/utils@13.0.13@directus/validation@2.0.12@directus/sdk@20.2.0
FileZilla Server 1.12.0 released
Bugfixes and minor changes:
- FTP: do not use the default impersonator during the test of the FTP connections.
- Fixed bug that reversed mount point precedence, giving priority to group mount points over user ones; user mount points now correctly take precedence.
- Fixed bug that made the %<home> placeholder not work in case "Use system credentials to log in" was selected but "Use system credentials also for accessing &files and directories" was not.
BookStack v25.11.2
Links
Full List of Changes
This release contains the following fixes and changes:
- Fixed image permission checking in ZIP exports to prevent error and to align with UI access. (#5899, #5885)
- Updated translations with latest Crowdin changes. (#5887)
- Updated test environment refresh database command to set env timezone option to ensure test database is consistent. (#5881)
- Updated app PHP dependencies to latest versions.
Minecraft 1.21.11-pre1 (snapshot) Released
Proxmox Virtual Environment 9.1 available
VIENNA, Austria โ November 19, 2025 โ Leading open-source server solutions provider Proxmox Server Solutions GmbH (henceforth "Proxmox"), today announced the immediate availability of Proxmox Virtual Environment 9.1. The new version introduces significant enhancements across container deployment, virtual machine security, and software-defined networking, offering businesses greater flexibility, performance, and operational control.
Highlights in Proxmox Virtual Environment 9.1
Create LXC containers from OCI images
Proxmox VE 9.1 integrates support for Open Container Initiative (OCI) images, a standard format for container distribution. Users can now download widely-adopted OCI images directly from registries or upload them manually to use as templates for LXC containers. Depending on the image, these containers are provisioned as full system containers or lean application containers. Application containers are a distinct and optimized approach that ensures minimal footprint and better resource utilization for microservices. This new functionality means administrators can now deploy standardized applications (e.g., a specific database or API service) from existing container build pipelines quickly and seamlessly through the Proxmox VE GUI or command line.
Support for TPM state in qcow2 format
This version introduces the ability to store the state of a virtual Trusted Platform Module (vTPM) in the qcow2 disk image format. This allows users to perform full VM snapshots, even with an active vTPM, across diverse storage types like NFS/CIFS. LVM storages with snapshots as volume chains now support taking offline snapshots of VMs with vTPM states. This advancement improves operational agility for security-sensitive workloads, such as Windows deployments that require a vTPM.
Fine-grained control of nested virtualization
Proxmox VE now offers enhanced control for nested virtualization in specialized VMs. This feature is especially useful for workloads such as nested hypervisors or Windows environments with Virtualization-based Security (VBS). A new vCPU flag allows to conveniently and precisely enable virtualization extensions for nested virtualization. This flexible option gives IT administrators more control and offers an optimized alternative to simply exposing the full host CPU type to the guest.
Enhanced SDN status reporting
Version 9.1 comes with an improved Software-Defined Networking (SDN) stack, including detailed monitoring and reporting in the web interface. The GUI now offers more visibility into the SDN stack, displaying all guests connected to local bridges or VNets. EVPN zones additionally report the learned IPs and MAC addresses. Fabrics are integrated into the resource tree, showing routes, neighbors, and interfaces. The updated GUI offers visibility into key network components like IP-VRFs and MAC-VRFs. This enhanced observability simplifies cluster-wide network troubleshooting and monitoring of complex network topologies, without the need for the command line.
Availability
Proxmox Virtual Environment 9.1 is immediately available for download. Users can obtain a complete installation image via ISO download, which contains the full feature-set of the solution and can be installed quickly on bare-metal systems using an intuitive installation wizard.
Seamless distribution upgrades from older versions of Proxmox Virtual Environment are possible using the standard APT package management system. Furthermore, it is also possible to install Proxmox Virtual Environment on top of an existing Debian installation.ย As Free/Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS), the entire solution is published under the GNU AGPLv3.
For enterprise users, Proxmox Server Solutions GmbH offers professional support through subscription plans. Pricing for these subscriptions starts at EUR 115 per year and CPU. A subscription provides access to the stable Enterprise Repository with timely updates via the web interface, as well as to certified technical support and is recommended for production use.
Resources:
- ISO Image Download: https://www.proxmox.com/en/downloads
- Forum Announcement: https://forum.proxmox.com/
- Video tutorial: Whatโs new in Proxmox VE 9.1
- Roadmap: For published and upcoming features, see the Release Notes & Roadmap
Facts
The open-source project Proxmox VE has a huge worldwide user base with more than 1.6 million hosts. The virtualization platform has been translated into over 31 languages. More than 225,000 active community members in the support forum engage with and help each other. By using Proxmox VE as an alternative to proprietary virtualization management solutions, enterprises are able to centralize and modernize their IT infrastructure, and turn it into a cost-effective and flexible software-defined data center, based on the latest open-source technologies. Tens of thousands of customers rely on enterprise support subscriptions from Proxmox Server Solutions GmbH.
About Proxmox Server Solutions
Proxmox provides powerful and user-friendly open-source server software. Enterprises of all sizes and industries use the Proxmox solutions to deploy efficient and simplified IT infrastructures, minimize total cost of ownership, and avoid vendor lock-in. Proxmox also offers commercial support, training services, and an extensive partner ecosystem to ensure business continuity for its customers. Proxmox Server Solutions GmbH was established in 2005 and is headquartered in Vienna, Austria.
Contact:ย Daniela Hรคsler, Proxmox Server Solutions GmbH, marketing@proxmox.com
MariaDB 12.1.2 rolling release now available
The MariaDB Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of MariaDB 12.1.2, the latest stable rolling release.
MariaDB 12.1.2 features performance enhancements, deeper MySQL and Oracle compatibility, and other general improvements. โฆ
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nginx-acme-0.3.0 version has been released.
nginx-acme-0.3.0 version has been released.
QNAP lanceert TVS-AIh1688ATX AI NAS met 36 TOPS voor AI en virtualisatie
nl-nl_windows_11_business_editions_version_25h2_updated_nov_2025_x64_dvd_376815fb.iso
Firefox 145.0.1
Fixed
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Fixed an issue causing breakage on sites using Three.js. (Bug 1995939)
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Fixed a failure to open Firefox from the desktop launcher on older versions of Windows 10. (Bug 2000411)
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Fixed Web compatibility issues with Rogers. Rogers customers would see a broken iframe with "Firefox Canโt Open This Page" when viewing bills, rather than the billing info. (Bug 1996823)
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Fixed an issue in the Web Developer Tools preventing copy all or save all requests as HAR. (Bug 1995694)
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Reference link to 145.0 release notes.
Unresolved
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On Windows, clicking tabs may not work at the very top of the screen when Firefox is maximized on a second monitor. Weโre working to fix this in a future release.(Fixed in 147.0)

Stable Channel Update for Desktop
ย The Stable channel has been updated to 142.0.7444.175/.176 for Windows and 142.0.7444.176 for Mac and 142.0.7444.175 for Linux, which will roll out over the coming days/weeks. A full list of changes in this build is available in theย Log.
Security Fixes and Rewards
Note: Access to bug details and links may be kept restricted until a majority of users are updated with a fix. We will also retain restrictions if the bug exists in a third party library that other projects similarly depend on, but havenโt yet fixed.
This update includes 2 security fixes. Below, we highlight fixes that were contributed by external researchers. Please see the Chrome Security Page for more information.
[N/A][460017370] High CVE-2025-13223: Type Confusion in V8. Reported by Google Threat Analysis Group on 2025-11-12
[N/A][450328966] High CVE-2025-13224: Type Confusion in V8. Reported by Google Big Sleep on 2025-10-09
Google is aware that an exploit for CVE-2025-13223 exists in the wild.
We would also like to thank all security researchers that worked with us during the development cycle to prevent security bugs from ever reaching the stable channel.
Many of our security bugs are detected using AddressSanitizer, MemorySanitizer, UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer, Control Flow Integrity, libFuzzer, or AFL.
Interested in switching release channels? Find out howย here. If you find a new issue, please let us know byย filing a bug. Theย community help forumย is also a great place to reach out for help or learn about common issues.
Google Chrome
macOS 26.2 beta 3 (25C5048a)
iOS 26.2 beta 3 (23C5044b)
v0.19.4
๐๏ธ Enhancements
- Increase log level for useful debug log messages #5157, by @nielsvanvelzen
๐ง Bugfixes
- Fix play all and shuffle album/artist playback #5135, by @balaios
- Fix music playback sort order to match web client #5136, by @balaios
- Fix getting supportedSampleRates on Fire OS throwing NullPointerException #5141, by @nielsvanvelzen
- Use MediaSource runtime when available #5153, by @nielsvanvelzen
- Use media source instead of item in switchAudioStream #5154, by @nielsvanvelzen
- Do not clear audio stream index when starting item #5159, by @nielsvanvelzen
- Fix search input not set to single line #5162, by @nielsvanvelzen
Contributors
MariaDB 11.8.5 critical bugfix release now available
The MariaDB Foundation announces the availability of MariaDB 11.8.5.
Users of MariaDB 11.8.4 are strongly recommended to upgrade to the new release.
MariaDB 11.8.4 is affected by an issue resulting in only partial deletion of data on MyISAM or Aria tables under specific conditions. โฆ
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QNAP lanceert SAS-opslaguitbreidingskaarten voor NAS-omgevingen met grote capaciteit
10.11.3
๐ Jellyfin Server 10.11.3
We are pleased to announce the latest stable release of Jellyfin, version 10.11.3! This minor release brings several bugfixes to improve your Jellyfin experience. As always, please ensure you take a full backup before upgrading!
You can find more details about and discuss this release on our forums.
Changelog (25)
๐ General Changes
- Fix series DateLastMediaAdded not updating when new episodes are added [PR #15472], by @theguymadmax
- Fix movie titles using folder name when NFO saver is enabled [PR #15529], by @theguymadmax
- Fix tmdbid not detected in single movie folder [PR #14955], by @theguymadmax
- Fix font extraction for certain transcoding settings [PR #15502], by @Iksas
- Fix playlist DateCreated and DateLastMediaAdded not being set [PR #15508], by @theguymadmax
- Add 1 minute tolerance for NFO change detection [PR #15514], by @theguymadmax
- Remove InheritedTags and update tag filtering logic [PR #15493], by @theguymadmax
- Fix .ignore handling for directories [PR #15501], by @theguymadmax
- Fix gitignore-style not working properly on windows. [PR #15487], by @CBPJ
- Improve season folder parsing [PR #15404], by @theguymadmax
- Don't error out when searching for marker files fails [PR #15466], by @Bond-009
- Fix NullReferenceException in GetPathProtocol when path is null [PR #15462], by @theguymadmax
- Resolve symlinks for static media source infos [PR #15263], by @revam
- Check if target exists before trying to follow it [PR #15468], by @Bond-009
- Fix collection grouping in mixed libraries [PR #15373], by @theguymadmax
- Fix AncestorIds not migrating [PR #15446], by @theguymadmax
- Fix System.NullReferenceException when people's role is null (10.11.z) [PR #15441], by @IceStormNG
- Invalidate parent folder's cache on deletion/creation [PR #15423], by @theguymadmax
- Fix name filters to use only SortName [PR #15381], by @theguymadmax
- Don't enforce a minimum amount of free space for the tmp and log dirs [PR #15390], by @Bond-009
- Fixed missing sort argument [PR #15413], by @JPVenson
- Fix item count display for collapsed items [PR #15380], by @theguymadmax
- Update branding in Swagger page [PR #15422], by @nielsvanvelzen
- Fix search terms using diacritics [PR #15435], by @theguymadmax
- feat(sqlite): add timeout config [PR #15369], by @evanreichard
Updated Debian 13: 13.2 released
trixie). This point release mainly adds corrections for security issues, along with a few adjustments for serious problems. Security advisories have already been published separately and are referenced where available.
miniSIPServer V60 (build 20251114)
Counter-Strike 2 Update
- [p]Fixed ability to plant C4 while standing on top of a teammate.[/p][/*]
- [p]Fixed a rendering bug on transparent charms attached to planted C4 or dropped weapons.[/p][/*]
- [p]Fixed a bug where Budapest 2025 Coin sometimes wasn't showing up in the scoreboard.[/p][/*]
- [p]Fixed a replay bug causing infinite shell casing effects.[/p][/*]
- [p]Updated the Budapest 2025 Imperial Esports sticker artwork.[/p][/*]
Counter-Strike 2 Update
- [p]The StarLadder Budapest Major Hub is now available. Visit the hub to purchase tournament items, play the Pick'Em Challenge and more.[/p][/*]
- [p]Purchase a Budapest 2025 Viewer Pass to receive an upgradable Budapest 2025 Coin. With an active pass, you can upgrade your coin and earn extra souvenir packages by playing the Pick'Em Challenge. Additionally, you will show up on the Active Pass Leaderboard where you can compare your Pick'Em Challenge performance to your friends.[/p][/*]
- [p]Added new "Sticker Slab" item, a charm that seals any sticker and can be attached to weapons. The sealed sticker can be returned to your inventory at any time by cracking open and discarding the slab.[/p][/*]
- [p]Newly purchased Name Tag and StatTrakโข Swap Tool items can no longer be traded or listed on Community Market.[/p][/*]
- [p]Increased the maximum effective sv_maxvelocity to 16,384 units per second. The default value of 3500 is unchanged.[/p][/*]
- [p]Fixed a case where clients would mispredict jump button presses.[/p][/*]
- [p]Fixed a case where clients would mispredict jump apexes.[/p][/*]
- [p]Fixed skybox on Inferno that was blocking grenades.[/p][/*]
- [p]Increased default bullet decal rendering distance.[/p][/*]
- [p]Glove models and animations in the UI/inventory now use Animgraph2, matching first-person in-game gloves.[/p][/*]
- [p]Enabled the pulsing light on the C4 view model.[/p][/*]
- [p]Updated the color scheme of Counter-Strike items in Steam Community Market and Web Inventory to match item quality colors.[/p][/*]
- [p]Performance improvements.[/p][/*]
macOS 26.2 beta 2 (25C5037g)
iOS 26.2 beta 2 (23C5033g)
Version 16.5.0 โ Oct 1, 2025
Bug Fixes
- WC-1309: Fixed a hang when deleting assets from Asset Manager.
- WC-1307: Fixed unable to mute userโs microphone in a Zoom Meeting.
- WC-1299/1290: Fixed a rare crash when starting an output.
- WC-1254: Fixed a rare crash when opening the Stock Media Library.
- WC-1248/1226/1222/1134/812: Fixed an issue where users on certain networks could not stream to Facebook.
- WC-1245: Fixed an audio issue with sources that produce 24 kHz audio.
- WC-1230: Fixed Zoom Panelist audio disappears when the Panelist leaves then re-joins the Webinar.
- WC-1214: Fixed Stock Media Library shows nothing after entering a search query, then erasing it.
- WC-1200/934/612/565: Fixed flickering issues when using Video Filters, especially with the Multi-Viewer enabled.
- WC-1176: Fixed user needs to refresh connection to PTZ cameras when opening a saved document.
- WC-1119: Fixed an issue where the clock overlay would get ahead of the system clock.
- WC-928: Fixed an issue that caused Gatekeeper to block Wirecast from launching on some macOS systems.
- WC-702: Fixed an issue where Wirecast did not recognize anonymous Zoom guests.
- WC-673: Fixed applying a virtual PTZ or Background Removal filter to an SRT source causes the source to drop frames on Windows with D3D12.
- WC-670: Fixed an issue where Zoom shots would not reconnect after reconnecting to the internet.
- WC-511: Fixed an issue where the Virtual Camera did not show up in the list of video sources for certain third-party apps on macOS.
Version 16.4.1 โ Mar 14, 2025
Bug Fixes
- WC-1151 / 1130 / 1125: Fixed issues with connecting to destinations that require Adobe authentication. This fixes connecting to ChurchStreaming.tv, AWS and Wowza servers that require Adobe authentication among others.
- WC-1138: Fixed several crashes with certain audio devices that use unsupported sample rates on macOS. The minimum supported sample rate is 8 kHz, and the maximum is 192 kHz for System Devices.
- WC-1136: Fixed hold behavior when playing media files.
- WC-934: Fixed issue with single frame of black video during a media file loop or transitioning between different media files.