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ELTAKO joins Works with Home Assistant

29 Oktober 2025 om 01:00
ELTAKO joins Works with Home Assistant

We’re delighted to welcome ELTAKO to the Works with Home Assistant program! ELTAKO’s robust relay switches have formed the blueprint for smart building and smart home control across Europe for decades – and happen to be the first Matter relays to join the program.

You may never have seen one of ELTAKO’s little blue devices before, and that’s the point. They usually sit quietly behind walls, furniture and in distribution boards, doing their jobs without interfering with interiors. Now, thanks to their joining the Works with Home Assistant program, you can bring these professional-level installations to your own smart set-up.

Out of the blue and into the open home

ELTAKO has been a well-known name in the German building trade and throughout Europe for more than 75 years. In fact, the name itself derives from ‘ELektrischer TAst-KOntakt’ (electrical push-button contact) in a nod to ELTAKO’s first impulse switch innovation that started it all back in 1949.

For those of us who haven’t been around quite that long, an impulse switch (also known as a latching or step relay) toggles a circuit on or off each time it receives an electrical pulse. Instead of requiring constant power, it ‘remembers’ its state until the next signal. As well as using less energy, this means it’s possible to control a single light or system from multiple switches without complex wiring – with obvious advantages for the smart home. So synonymous is the brand with this type of device that impulse switches are still referred to as ‘ELTAKOS’ by the professional electricians and engineers who use them.

Because of this innovative spirit, it’s perhaps no surprise that over the years ELTAKO has broadened its range to a full ecosystem of sensors, dimmers, and energy meters – all based on wired or wireless technologies, such as RS485, EnOcean, Modbus or DALI, which are built for longevity and local control, rather than cloud dependency.

True to that philosophy, ELTAKO has embraced open standards such as Matter, ensuring its products speak the same languages that support our mission to keep homes open, private, and locally controlled.

"As a manufacturer that has relied on open standards like Matter and EnOcean from the very beginning, joining the Works with Home Assistant program is a natural step for us. This allows us to make our products accessible to an even larger community and enables our customers to integrate them seamlessly into diverse smart home environments. We are convinced that the future lies in openness and interoperability – which is why we deliberately embrace partnerships that offer users long-term investment security and maximum flexibility."

- Kai Sepp, Sales Director North & West Europe at ELTAKO

Devices

ELTAKO’s integration with Home Assistant starts with items from the 64 series, which was awarded the SmartHome Germany Award this year. This is the brand’s line that uses Matter over Wi-Fi, showing just how serious they are about interoperability moving forward.

We were also lucky enough to see the ELTAKO team at ISE Barcelona this year, and we’ll be catching up with them again at the Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA) meeting in November, also in Barca. Since CSA certification is a must for brands joining the program, it’s great to see ELTAKO so engaged.

As always, all the devices below have gone through our rigorous certification process to ensure they meet our standards for performance, reliability and open-home compatibility.

What devices have been certified?

These Matter devices that work over Wi-Fi are all about giving you freedom to control your current hardware – switch lights on and off and dim them automatically – without replacing it all. The shading actuator is particularly useful in continental Europe, where shutters are more common. It has a good energy-saving use case to reduce the need for air conditioning, since automatic shutters help keep your home cool in summer and warm in winter, potentially reducing utility bills. This also reflects ELTAKO’s wider focus on sustainability – from low-power devices to recyclable packaging and shipping materials.

In case you didn’t know, when using Matter devices with Home Assistant you have local control with no need for external internet for day-to-day operation. If you do want to access your dashboard while you’re away from home, using Home Assistant Cloud is a simple, secure, way to do this (and help fund Home Assistant’s development in the process!).

Professional quality, support for all

Like all brands within the Works with Home Assistant program, ELTAKO isn’t just adding our little blue logo to their little blue products – they’re joining our community. That means active engagement and shared expertise to help everyone get the best from their devices. Because ELTAKO’s products are built to professional standards, installation can sometimes require a qualified electrician – especially for wired set-ups. That’s where ELTAKO’s directory of system partners and specialists in many regions, as well as a tech support hotline, can help you find the installation advice you need, whether you’re a complete novice or electrical enthusiast.

With ELTAKO on board, we hope Home Assistant users will have further flexibility to explore new devices and experiment with different set-ups, as well as open up more ways to mix and match products to build a professional-standard smart home.

FAQs

Q: If I have a device that is not listed under ‘Works with Home Assistant’ does this mean it’s not supported?

A: No! It just means that it hasn’t gone through a testing schedule with our team or doesn’t fit the requirements of the program. It might function perfectly well but be added to the testing schedule later down the road, or it might work under a different connectivity type that we don’t currently test under the program.

Q: OK, so what’s the point of the Works with program?

A: It highlights the devices we know work well with Home Assistant and the brands that make a long-term commitment to keeping support for these devices going. The certification agreement specifies that the devices must have key functionality within Home Assistant, operate locally without the need for cloud, and will continue to do so long-term.

Q: How were these devices tested?

A: All devices in this list were tested using a standard HA Green Hub and with our certified Matter Integration. If you have another set-up that’s not a problem, but we test against these as they are the most effective way for our team to certify within our ecosystem.

Q: Will you be adding more ELTAKO devices to the program?

A: Why not! We’re thrilled to foster a close relationship with the team at ELTAKO to work together on any upcoming releases, or add in further products that are not yet listed here. We’re really excited about what ELTAKO are doing with EnOcean and green power generally, but we haven’t tested or certified any of these products yet. We don’t have this protocol as part of the Works with Home Assistant certification (even if people are already using EnOcean in Home Assistant), and could explore how we certify these kinds of products.

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Stable Channel Update for Desktop

29 Oktober 2025 om 16:35

The Chrome team is delighted to announce the promotion of Chrome 142 to the stable channel for Windows, Mac and Linux. This will roll out over the coming days/weeks.

Chrome 142.0.7444.59 (Linux) 142.0.7444.59/60 Windows and 142.0.7444.60 Mac contains a number of fixes and improvements -- a list of changes is available in the log. Watch out for upcoming Chrome and Chromium blog posts about new features and big efforts delivered in 142.

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 haven’t yet fixed.



This update includes 20 security fixes. Below, we highlight fixes that were contributed by external researchers. Please see the Chrome Security Page for more information.




[$50000][447613211] High CVE-2025-12428: Type Confusion in V8. Reported by Man Yue Mo of GitHub Security Lab on 2025-09-26

[$50000][450618029] High CVE-2025-12429: Inappropriate implementation in V8. Reported by Aorui Zhang on 2025-10-10

[$10000][442860743] High CVE-2025-12430: Object lifecycle issue in Media. Reported by round.about on 2025-09-04

[$4000][436887350] High CVE-2025-12431: Inappropriate implementation in Extensions. Reported by Alesandro Ortiz on 2025-08-06

[N/A][439522866] High CVE-2025-12432: Race in V8. Reported by Google Big Sleep on 2025-08-18

[N/A][449760249] High CVE-2025-12433: Inappropriate implementation in V8. Reported by Google Big Sleep on 2025-10-07

[N/A][452296415] High CVE-2025-12036: Inappropriate implementation in V8. Reported by Google Big Sleep on 2025-10-15

[$3000][337356054] Medium CVE-2025-12434: Race in Storage. Reported by Lijo A.T on 2024-04-27

[$3000][446463993] Medium CVE-2025-12435: Incorrect security UI in Omnibox. Reported by Hafiizh on 2025-09-21

[$2000][40054742] Medium CVE-2025-12436: Policy bypass in Extensions. Reported by Luan Herrera (@lbherrera_) on 2021-02-08

[$2000][446294487] Medium CVE-2025-12437: Use after free in PageInfo. Reported by Umar Farooq on 2025-09-20

[$1000][433027577] Medium CVE-2025-12438: Use after free in Ozone. Reported by Wei Yuan of MoyunSec VLab on 2025-07-20

[TBD][382234536] Medium CVE-2025-12439: Inappropriate implementation in App-Bound Encryption. Reported by Ari Novick on 2024-12-04

[N/A][430555440] Low CVE-2025-12440: Inappropriate implementation in Autofill. Reported by Khalil Zhani on 2025-07-09

[N/A][444049512] Medium CVE-2025-12441: Out of bounds read in V8. Reported by Google Big Sleep on 2025-09-10

[TBD][452071845] Medium CVE-2025-12443: Out of bounds read in WebXR. Reported by Aisle Research on 2025-10-15

[$3000][390571618] Low CVE-2025-12444: Incorrect security UI in Fullscreen UI. Reported by syrf on 2025-01-18

[$1000][428397712] Low CVE-2025-12445: Policy bypass in Extensions. Reported by Thomas Greiner on 2025-06-29

[$1000][444932667] Low CVE-2025-12446: Incorrect security UI in SplitView. Reported by Hafiizh on 2025-09-14

[TBD][442636157] Low CVE-2025-12447: Incorrect security UI in Omnibox. Reported by Khalil Zhani on 2025-09-03





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.


As usual, our ongoing internal security work was responsible for a wide range of fixes:

[455996292]Various fixes from internal audits, fuzzing and other initiatives




Many of our security bugs are detected using AddressSanitizer, MemorySanitizer, UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer, Control Flow Integrity, libFuzzer, or AFL.






Interested in switching release channels? Find out how here. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. The community help forum is also a great place to reach out for help or learn about common issues.


Srinivas Sista

Google Chrome

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Minecraft 25w44a (snapshot) Released

28 Oktober 2025 om 15:02
25w44a is the fourth snapshot for Java Edition 1.21.11, released on October 28, 2025, which adds camel husks and parched. Full changelog: https://minecraft.wiki/Java_Edition_25w44a
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Firefox 144.0.2

28 Oktober 2025 om 17:03

Fixed

  • Fixed an issue where the list of available locales in about:settings contained more locales than were downloaded or currently supported. (Bug 1994642)

  • Fixed an issue where using the keyboard to open the Unified Search dropdown was inconsistent. The dropdown now expands properly, allowing users to select a search engine using the keyboard. (Bug 1979826)

  • Fixed an issue where curated photo collections on Microsoft OneDrive's Photos “For You” page failed to load, showing a gray screen instead of content. Collections now display as expected. (Bug 1986533)

  • Fixed a startup crash affecting Windows users with Avast or other security software installed. (Bug 1992678)

  • Fixed an issue on macOS where the emoji picker shortcut and menu entry stopped working after switching between apps. (Bug 1980815)

  • Fixed an issue on macOS where dragging images from Firefox into third-party apps like Preview could fail or behave unexpectedly. (Bug 1995345)

  • Fixed performance and video playback issues on macOS 26 (Tahoe) that occurred when the system was under heavy load. (Bug 1995638)

  • Fixed a browser hang on macOS 26 (Tahoe) that could occur when bookmark folders contained loops or repeated references to themselves. (Bug 1995621)

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v0.19.0

28 Oktober 2025 om 13:47

From refreshed user interface elements to playback improvements, there are many changes across the board in this update of Jellyfin for Android TV. Read about all the highlights on our blog post or have a look through the full changelog below.

If you appreciate my work, you can show your support with a donation through Buy Me a Coffee or GitHub sponsors. Your support helps me continue improving and growing the app. Thank you!

🌟 Highlights

🏗️ Enhancements

💥 Crash fixes

🔧 Bugfixes

🔃 Refactoring

📈 Dependency updates

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vMix 29 is available now!

27 Oktober 2025 om 05:40

vMix 29 is now available for download via the vMix.com download page! Good news for those who purchased vMix after January 2023, as it’s a free update! vMix Max users can also update today for free to get all of the new vMix 29 features. If you like what you see and want to update to vMix 29 from an older version, it’s just $60 USD for an additional 12 months of updates. To get up to date with the new vMix 29 features, here’s a short video from current vMix CEO Martin “Spud” Sinclair.

8 Overlays and 8 Stingers

vMix 29 will now have double the amount of Overlays and Stingers as previous versions! Now you’ll be able to overlay to your heart’s content. With the Overlay support for Mixes in vMix 28, the extra 4 Overlays will give you plenty of options!

There has also been a few interface changes on inputs with some new icons, positions and functions.

Close– To close an input now you just need to click the X in the top right.

Loop– To loop a video click the loop icon.

GO– The GO button replaces Quick Play. By default it functions the same as the Quick Play transition but also adds full shortcut functionality for each GO button on every input!

Open Media Transport

vMix 29 has full support for input and output of Open Media Transport (OMT). OMT is an open-source protocol for high-quality and low latency local network video. For more information head to openmediatransport.org.

Replay Updates

Quad View mode has been added to Replay that allows viewing four separate camera angles on screen at a time in high quality (via Replay MultiView). This provides a simple way to review and compare content on one screen from multiple angles. Adding multiple tags to events is also available in vMix 29, along with dragging and dropping events to list folders.

New Replay performance updates have been added such as-

  • CPU usage for both recording and playback substantially reduced by up to 50%
  • New Configure Storage option allows selecting separate drives for individual camera recordings.

Audio

  • Five new audio bus configurations available: AB, CD, DE, ABCD and DEFG
  • All audio bus options now selectable for MultiCorder in addition to Master

Triggers

New OnCountdownTime and OnCountdownRemaining, allow triggers on Title countdowns.

Try vMix for free!

For a Free 60-Day Trial of vMix Pro, just head to the download page on vMix.com. You just need to download, install and enter your email address where it says Register for a fully functional 60 day trial.

vMix 29 will be a free update for those that have purchased after January 1st 2023 or if you’ve purchased a 12 month upgrade…in the last 12 months. vMix Max users can update for free.

If you’re outside of this window and would like to update, you can do so via our Upgrades Page. It’s $60 USD for an additional 12 months of updates. If you don’t want to, you can continue to use your current vMix version.

For more information about vMix, just head to vMix.com!

Follow Us!

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If you’d like to keep up to date with new updates, live streams, trade shows and tutorial videos check us out on-

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Here’s a full list of all the updates for vMix 29…take a look, you might find something you like!

Open Media Transport (OMT) support

  • New open source protocol for sending and receiving high quality audio and video over a gigabit LAN
  • Full 4K and high frame rate support (120fps+)
  • Supports direct recording to Instant Replay and MultiCorder (vMix AVI) without re-encoding, saving on CPU
  • Support for Low, Medium and High quality presets, providing options for both lower and higher bandwidth and quality than competing protocols
  • Built in fault tolerance, handles corrupt video data gracefully.
  • More information and free tools for both Mac and PC available at https://www.openmediatransport.org/

Instant Replay

  • CPU usage for both recording and playback substantially reduced by up to 50%
  • New Configure Storage option allows selecting separate drives for individual camera recordings
  • Add multiple tags to events
  • Drag and drop events to list folders
  • New Quad View mode allows viewing four separate camera angles on screen at a time in high quality (via Replay MultiView)
  • New Activators: ReplayLive, ReplayChannelAB, ReplayChannelA, ReplayChannelB, ReplayQuadMode
  • New Shortcuts: ReplayToggleQuadMode, ReplayQuadModeOn, ReplayQuadModeOff, ReplayAppendLastEventText, ReplayAppendLastEventTextCamera, ReplayAppendSelectedEventText, ReplayAppendSelectedEventTextCamera
  • Added configurable audio source option when exporting clips

New Overlay Channels

  • Increased number of overlays to 8 up from 4 (in HD and higher editions)
  • Also increased number of stingers to 8
  • Updated input buttons layout to support new overlays
  • New shortcuts and activators added to support additional overlays

Remember vMix GO? It’s back, in POG form (Programmable option gateway)!

  • Replaces QuickPlay button under each input with a new customisable action called GO
  • Defaults to QuickPlay but also supports transitions or a fully customisable shortcut
  • Hovering mouse over GO button will reveal the currently assigned action

Zoom

  • Added support for connecting directly to Zoom Events / Sessions

Audio

  • Five new audio bus configurations available: AB, CD, DE, ABCD and DEFG
  • All audio bus options now selectable for MultiCorder in addition to Master

Search

  • Added participant search to the Zoom Manager
  • Added search to the List input editor

Triggers

  • New OnCountdownTime and OnCountdownRemaining, allow triggers on Title countdowns

Other Features

  • New AlphaFade transition effect. Similar to Fade but works better with alpha to alpha blending
  • Thumbnail generation can now be disabled on Photos inputs to reduce load times of very large sets of images
  • Photos Slideshow Settings will now show filenames where thumbnails are not available
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10.11.1

27 Oktober 2025 om 03:20

🚀 Jellyfin Server 10.11.1

We are pleased to announce the latest stable release of Jellyfin, version 10.11.1!

This minor release brings several bugfixes to improve your Jellyfin experience.

As always, please ensure you stop your Jellyfin server and take a full backup before upgrading!

You can find more details about and discuss this release on our forums.

Changelog (26)

📈 General Changes

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copyparty.eu マークII

Door: 9001
2 November 2025 om 02:59

there is a discord server with an @everyone in case of future important updates, such as vulnerabilities (most recently 2025-09-07)

recent important news

🩹 bugfixes

  • fix building the archlinux package e3524d8

⚠️ not the latest version!

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copyparty.eu

Door: 9001
25 Oktober 2025 om 21:40

there is a discord server with an @everyone in case of future important updates, such as vulnerabilities (most recently 2025-09-07)

recent important news

🧪 new features

  • #949 when all uploads have finished, the client (both the browser and u2c) sends a message to the server saying it's done db87ea5
  • #941 copyparty-en.pyz, yet another copyparty variant, with enterprise-friendly tweaks:
    • does not include the smb-server, so antivirus doesn't think it's malware 7f5810f
    • english-only, because antivirus apparently hates certain translations too 7f5810f
    • renamed the webdav-config .bat to .txt because clearly only one of those are "dangerous" b624a38
  • show volumes with permssion h in the navpane fff7291
  • #937 global-option --notooltips to default-disable tooltips a325353

🩹 bugfixes

  • #948 fix the u2c --dr option when the server is running on windows d3dd345
  • fix crash on startup when using volflags unlistc* and the parent folder is not a volume cdd5e78
  • og / opengraph / discord-embed fixes:
    • using the h permission could result in unexpected 404 c9e45c1
    • a single-file volume could make filenames in its parent volume unintentionally visible 36ab77e
      • this would only happen when combined with --og
  • fix some harmless warnings from single-file volumes b1efc00
  • fix filesize-colors in selected rows 1c17b63

🔧 other changes


⚠️ not the latest version!

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Bitfocus Companion v4.1.4

Door: Julusian
24 Oktober 2025 om 21:41

📦 Downloads available at

💵 Donate to the project at

Companion v4.1.4 - Release Notes

🐞 BUG FIXES

  • Expression variables not getting value immediately following import
  • Import page not scrolling correctly
  • Import single page unable to create new page
  • Unable to select any file to import on iOs #3676
  • Surfaces not remembering state when using lockout all
  • Failures when installing modules not being displayed
  • Missing tooltips in module versions table
  • Surfaces table upgrade icon position
  • Allow larger module archives
  • Fix some links within the getting started docs #3720
  • Performance improvements for module entity events

Full Changelog: v4.1.3...v4.1.4

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Counter-Strike 2 Update

24 Oktober 2025 om 00:32
[p]\[ GAMEPLAY ][/p]
  • [p]Increased matchmaking party size for Retakes to allow 4 players in a party.[/p][/*]
  • [p]Fixed a case where players joining Retakes round during freeze time could spawn at a wrong spawn point.[/p][/*]
  • [p]Fixed bot manager logic to make room for players by first kicking dead bots and bots who are not controlled by a human.[/p][/*]
[p]\[ MISC ][/p]
  • [p]Stability improvements.[/p][/*]
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