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Part-DB 2.0.0

Warning

Part-DB now requires PHP 8.2 or higher. It is recommended that you read the upgrade guide from v1 to v2 before upgrading.

Part-DB 2.0.0

This upgrade introduces a new web based configuration system. Existing configuration using environment variables will continue to work. If you want to configure these parameters via the WebUI in the future, an additional migration step is required. See the upgrade guide for more information.

Breaking changes

  • Part-DB now requires at least PHP 8.2 or higher. If you are still using PHP 8.1 you need to upgrade PHP first
  • Nodejs 20 or higher is now required
  • The config/banner.md file does not exist anymore. If you wanna customize the banner, either do it via the WebUI or the BANNER env.
  • The parameters partdb.sidebar.items, partdb.sidebar.root_node_enable and partdb.sidebar.root_expanded in config/parameters.yaml,
    were removed. You can configure them now directly in the admin interface.

New features

  • Introduced capability to configure system settings and info providers via the WebUI. No need to work with environment variables anymore
  • Improved emoji dialog for rich text editor

Miscellaneous

  • Updated dependencies

Full Changelog: v1.17.4...v2.0.0

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Part-DB 1.17.4

Part-DB 1.17.3

Important

If you are using Part-DB it would be helpful if you fill out this short survey on your usage of Part-DB (Google Forms): https://forms.gle/Q15twx3YYq3qCNfe8

Tip

There is a new experimental docker image, which is much faster. See this post for more info.

Tip

You can help to translate Part-DB to other languages. See this post for more info.

Bug fixes

  • Pass the proxy related settings to the docker application (issue #1001)

Full Changelog: v1.17.3...v1.17.4

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OBS Studio 32.0.0 Beta 1

32.0 New Features

  • Added a basic plugin manager [FiniteSingularity/PatTheMav/Warchamp7]
  • Added opt-in automatic crash log upload for Windows and macOS [PatTheMav/Warchamp7]
  • Added Voice Activity Detection (VAD) to NVIDIA RTX Audio Effects, which improves noise suppression for speech, as well as several optimizations to NVIDIA Effects [pkviet]
  • Added chair removal option for NVIDIA RTX Background Removal, allowing removal of chairs [pkviet]
  • Added Hybrid MOV support [derrod]
    • Brings ProRes support on macOS and HEVC/H.264 and PCM audio support on all platforms

32.0 Changes

  • OBS Studio will no longer load plugins built for a newer release of OBS to prevent future compatibility issues [norihiro]
  • Added custom OBS widgets in preparation for larger UI updates [derrod/gxalpha/Warchamp7]
  • Added preparations for Metal renderer (stay tuned!) [PatTheMav]
  • Improved audio deduplication logic to cover more cases of nested scenes, groups, and multiple canvases [pkviet]
  • Prevent audio duplication when sources are set to "Monitor and Output" while the monitoring device is also being captured [pkviet]
  • Updated the default settings for AMD encoders [rhutsAMD]
  • Improved accuracy of chapter markers in Hybrid MP4/MOV [derrod]
  • Re-hid the cursor in edit fields on macOS [gxalpha]
  • Improved format selection for PipeWire video capture [tytan652]

32.0 Bug Fixes

  • Potentially fixed a rare crash on macOS when moving or resizing the OBS window [PatTheMav]
  • Fixed a crash with SRT when using an invalid URL [pkviet]
  • Fixed a crash when setting non-default pkt_size with SRT [pkviet]
  • Fixed a crash in Media Source when playback starts with certain video files [howellrl]
  • Fixed rare occurrence of multiview becoming blank [norihiro]
  • Fixed SRT reconnection failures [pkviet]
  • Fixed overflow texture rendering sRGB-awareness [PatTheMav]
  • Fixed incorrect color range property setting for AMD AV1 encoder [rhutsAMD]
  • Fixed Hybrid MP4 file splitting not working correctly in some cases [derrod]
  • Fixed not being able to capture higher than 60fps with macOS Screen Capture [jcm93]
  • Fixed focus not displaying properly in hotkey settings on macOS [gxalpha]
  • Fixed the scrollbar appearing invisible in Light and Rachni themes [shiina424]
  • Fixed HEVC frame priority not being set correctly in some cases, potentially causing playback errors when dropping frames [dsaedtler]
  • Fixed an issue that could result in increases to output latency after temporary encoder stalls [dsaedtler]
  • Removed a workaround for older Qt versions that prevented docks from loading correctly while OBS is maximized [RytoEX]

Checksums

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chdir

there is a discord server with an @everyone in case of future important updates, such as vulnerabilities (most recently 2025-07-30)

recent important news

๐Ÿงช new features

  • new option chdir to change the PWD (process working-directory) before volumes are mapped 14555d5

๐Ÿฉน bugfixes

  • fix using empty folders as statefile storage (v1.19.6 made this a bit too strict) 0d96786
  • holding I/K to scroll through folders quickly now works better 914686e

๐Ÿ”ง other changes

  • #717 docker: fix the image repo metadata (thx @EmilyxFox!) 6f08711
  • docker: change $HOME to /state 01cf20a d1f7522
    • and use the new chdir option to preserve old config-file semantics 14555d5
    • helps avoid statefiles accidentally landing in /w as a consequence of misconfiguration

๐ŸŒ  fun facts


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NVIDIA Driver 581.15

Release Highlights:
Although GeForce Game Ready Drivers and NVIDIA Studio Drivers can be installed on supported notebook GPUs, the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) provides certified drivers for your specific notebook on their website. NVIDIA recommends that you check with your notebook OEM for recommended software updates for your notebook.

Game Ready for Indiana Jones and the Great Circle: The Order of Giants

This new Game Ready Driver provides the best gaming experience for the latest new games supporting DLSS 4 technology including Indiana Jones and the Great Circle: The Order of Giant and Wuthering Waves.

Fixed Gaming Bugs

  • Marvel's Avengers - The Definitive Edition: Game crashes to desktop on startup [5350712]

Fixed General Bugs

  • Certain monitors may display a random flicker when hot plugged over HDMI [5280259]

Learn more in our Game Ready Driver article here.

Game Ready  Driver

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BookStack v25.07.2

Links

Full List of Changes

This release contains the following fixes and changes:

  • Updated new WYSIWYG editor with various fixes focused on collapsible block behaviour & interaction. (#5775)
  • Updated translations with latest Crowdin changes. (#5759)
  • Updated versions of PHP dependencies.
  • Updated code to address some remaining PHP 8.4 deprecations.
  • Fixed diagrams in ZIP imports not being editable post-import. (#5761)
  • Fixed books detaching from shelves on shelf update where users don't have permission to view child books. (#5728)

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Counter-Strike 2 Update

[ MISC ]
  • Stability improvements when using multi-command input binds.
  • Fixed issue where Jonathan Young music kit would loop incorrectly.
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auth-precedence

there is a discord server with an @everyone in case of future important updates, such as vulnerabilities (most recently 2025-07-30)

recent important news

๐Ÿงช new features

  • #673 add Portuguese translation (thx anonymous!) 4b8c221
    • ...and enable the Polish translation (whoops) 8f235be
  • #689 add option to control authentication priority/precedence 543b7ea
  • url-parameter ?dl forces file download instead of displaying in-browser 48d6224
  • #533 more ways to make the QR-code always-visible in the console 2848941
  • #695 option to log invalid xml from clients 28b93d7
  • #552 configurable markdown newline behavior 0491123
    • and tweak the styling of monospace in links 6850344

๐Ÿฉน bugfixes

  • #628 FTP-server now accepts connections from IPv6 link-local addresses 978801d
  • incorrect assumption that all IPv6 link-local addresses start with fe80 d39c74c
  • ftp: fix file rename d40f061
  • u2c: couldn't upload files located at the very top of the unix file hierarchy 599e82f
  • #699 markdown-editor: fix panic if the table-formatter is executed on something that isn't a table 4c042b3

๐Ÿ”ง other changes

  • #696 a volume can be one single file, not just folders aa1c921
  • #442 strongly prefer XDG_CONFIG_HOME as config location 3547255
  • #691 album-art collected from audio-files can now become folder thumbnails 0b50fde
  • allow spaces in more of the comma-separated options d30240b
  • docs:

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v11.11.0

โš ๏ธ Potential Breaking Changes

Fixed Content Versioning to correctly merge relational data and support all query parameter functionality (#25437)
The following changes should be kept in mind when updating:

  1. Relational versioned data now requires explicit field expansion to be included in the response.
  2. Invalid data (e.g. Fails validation rules) will error on query
  3. Filter conditions now apply to the versioned data instead of the main record
  4. For more information, please read the breaking change docs for a full list of changes.

Additionally there will be further breaking changes to USER_CREATED, USER_UPDATED, DATE_CREATED, DATE_UPDATED default values in a followup PR to improve this behavior further.

Check in with #25744 to see more info about the breaking changes.

โœจ New Features & Improvements

  • @directus/api

    • Fixed Content Versioning to correctly merge relational data and support all query parameter functionality (#25437 by @Nitwel)
  • @directus/app

    • Fixed links in WYSIWYG missing underline and pointer cursor styling (#25739 by @Abdallah-Awwad)
    • Added a new field to conditions for clearing hidden fields on save (#25646 by @robluton)

๐Ÿ› Bug Fixes & Optimizations

๐Ÿ“ฆ Published Versions

  • @directus/app@13.14.0
  • @directus/api@30.0.0
  • create-directus-extension@11.0.18
  • @directus/extensions@3.0.10
  • @directus/extensions-registry@3.0.10
  • @directus/extensions-sdk@16.0.1
  • @directus/schema-builder@0.0.5
  • @directus/types@13.2.2
  • @directus/sdk@20.0.3

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Firefox 142.0.1

Fixed

  • Dragging multiple non-adjacent tabs in horizontal tab strip mode now correctly moves them together as a group. (Bug 1982933)

  • Dragging multiple tabs no longer causes toolbar unresponsiveness or visual glitches. (Bug 1984342)

  • Fixed an issue where the text cursor appeared in the wrong location.. (Bug 1984045)

  • Fixed a crash related to gamepad use, particularly on macOS. (Bug 1870379)

  • Fixed an issue where the expand on hover feature in the sidebar would sometimes stop working. (Bug 1982129)

  • Fixed a crash in KDE Plasma when using certain custom window decorations. (Bug 1984823)

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Counter-Strike 2 Update

[ MAPS ] Ancient
  • Restored some grenade lineup visuals.
  • Misc clipping fixes.
[ ANIMATION ]
  • Fixed issues with the classic knife's inspect animations.
  • Fixed the deploy for the Stiletto knife.
  • Fixed the deploy for the Butterfly knife.
  • Updated Talon knife inspect while 'fidgeting' to be more responsive.
  • Adjusted Flip knife animation when inspecting immediately after deploying.
  • Adjusted Bayonet knife animation when inspecting immediately after deploying.
[ MISC ]
  • Fixed a performance regression when creating bullet impact effects.
  • View angle velocity now affects spectator target viewmodels the same way it affects local player viewmodels.
  • Fixed a case where looping weapon inspects weren't networking to spectators.
  • Fixed a bug where matchmaking was avoiding servers playing the nighttime version of Ancient.
  • Removed legacy sprite-based shell casing fallback particle effects.
  • Fixed case where overlapping smoke clouds would prematurely extinguish molotov fire.
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5.1.9

Note

UpSnap is, and always will be, free and open source software.

If someone is asking you to pay money for access to UpSnap binaries, source code, or licenses, you are being scammed.

The official and only trusted source for UpSnap is this repository (and its linked releases).
Do not pay third parties for something that is provided here for free.

Changelog

Bug fixes

Others

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5.1.8

Note

UpSnap is, and always will be, free and open source software.

If someone is asking you to pay money for access to UpSnap binaries, source code, or licenses, you are being scammed.

The official and only trusted source for UpSnap is this repository (and its linked releases).
Do not pay third parties for something that is provided here for free.

Changelog

Features

Bug fixes

Others

Go dependencies

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5.1.7

Note

UpSnap is, and always will be, free and open source software.

If someone is asking you to pay money for access to UpSnap binaries, source code, or licenses, you are being scammed.

The official and only trusted source for UpSnap is this repository (and its linked releases).
Do not pay third parties for something that is provided here for free.

Changelog

Features

Npm dependencies

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August 22nd, 2025, FFmpeg 8.0 "Huffman"

A new major release, FFmpeg 8.0 "Huffman", is now available for download. Thanks to several delays, and modernization of our entire infrastructure, this release ended up being one of our largest releases to date. In short, its new features are:

  • Native decoders: APV, ProRes RAW, RealVideo 6.0, Sanyo LD-ADPCM, G.728
  • VVC decoder improvements: IBC, ACT, Palette Mode
  • Vulkan compute-based codecs: FFv1 (encode and decode), ProRes RAW (decode only)
  • Hardware accelerated decoding: Vulkan VP9, VAAPI VVC, OpenHarmony H264/5
  • Hardware accelerated encoding: Vulkan AV1, OpenHarmony H264/5
  • Formats: MCC, G.728, Whip, APV
  • Filters: colordetect, pad_cuda, scale_d3d11, Whisper, and others

A new class of decoders and encoders based on pure Vulkan compute implementation have been added. Vulkan is a cross-platform, open standard set of APIs that allows programs to use GPU hardware in various ways, from drawing on screen, to doing calculations, to decoding video via custom hardware accelerators. Rather than using a custom hardware accelerator present, these codecs are based on compute shaders, and work on any implementation of Vulkan 1.3.
Decoders use the same hwaccel API and commands, so users do not need to do anything special to enable them, as enabling Vulkan decoding is sufficient to use them.
Encoders, like our hardware accelerated encoders, require specifying a new encoder (ffv1_vulkan). Currently, the only codecs supported are: FFv1 (encoding and decoding) and ProRes RAW (decode only). ProRes (encode+decode) and VC-2 (encode+decode) implementations are complete and currently in review, to be merged soon and available with the next minor release.
Only codecs specifically designed for parallelized decoding can be implemented in such a way, with more mainstream codecs not being planned for support.
Depending on the hardware, these new codecs can provide very significant speedups, and open up possibilities to work with them for situations like non-linear video editors and lossless screen recording/streaming, so we are excited to learn what our downstream users can make with them.

The project has recently started to modernize its infrastructure. Our mailing list servers have been fully upgraded, and we have recently started to accept contributions via a new forge, available on code.ffmpeg.org, running a Forgejo instance.

As usual, we recommend that users, distributors, and system integrators to upgrade unless they use current git master.

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it runs on iOS

there is a discord server with an @everyone in case of future important updates, such as vulnerabilities (most recently 2025-07-30)

recent important news

๐Ÿงช new features

  • #328 run copyparty on iPhones; see install on iOS in the readme ca98d54
    • cannot run in the background, doesn't have full access to your files, and is slightly buggy, but it works
    • running on android gives you a much better experience
  • save the qr-code to a file (txt/svg/png) 202ddea

๐Ÿฉน bugfixes

๐Ÿ”ง other changes


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AirGradient joins Works with Home Assistant

AirGradient joins Works with Home Assistant

Weโ€™re excited to announce that AirGradient is the latest manufacturer to join the fast-growing Works With Home Assistant program! They bring their air quality monitors to the program, with both indoor and outdoor models.

AirGradient is the first partner in the program focused on building advanced indoor and outdoor air quality monitors. They are also well known within our community for their powerful tech, and for their focus on open source and dedication to local air quality projects around the world.

A breath of fresh air

AirGradient is the first partner to join that operates out of Thailand, and they initially started making their air monitors to help their local community. They actively support air quality improvement projects both in Thailand itself, but also globally. AirGradient donates monitors and has partnered with a variety of different organisations and NGOs, including UNICEF. These monitors are often placed in schools, helping young people to better understand and work to protect their air quality.

An Open Air Monitor mounted outdoors in VietnamAn Open Air Monitor in Vietnam

Community is central to our work with AirGradient. Their hardware and software are open source, just like our own. Plus, theyโ€™ve taken an active role in integrating into Home Assistant, bringing their local Wi-Fi integration up to not just the gold, but the platinum tier on our integration quality scale. Like all of our Works With partners, the devices work completely locally with no need for a cloud connection. Whatโ€™s more, they really embrace the DIY aspect of the smart home, with their devices available fully assembled or as a build-it-yourself kit!

AirGradientโ€™s open approach even extends to the data collected by their community of users. Whilst completely optional, users can share their air quality readings with the world (which they visualize into an amazing map). This helpful air quality map grows every time a user opts to share their data, and is a fantastic open resource for climate researchers, students, or anyone concerned about air quality in their local area. If your area is a blank spot on this map, that is all the more reason to buy an AirGradient outdoor monitor.

An online AirGradient air quality map

Each kit comes with a screwdriver and is designed for easy repair. Broken sensor? Swap it out. Firmware update needed? Flash it yourself. Sustainability is one of the core guiding principles of the Open Home Foundation, and we love that repairability is built in. AirGradient also donates at least 1% of annual sales to non-profits and community direct donations. In fact, they asked us to include in this blog an open invitation to our community: If you have a local project that you think would benefit from open source air quality monitors, get in touch through this link.

"We're excited to join the Works With Home Assistant program because it aligns perfectly with our open-source philosophy. Home Assistant represents the same values we believe in - local control, privacy, and community-driven innovation. Together, we're proving that open systems don't just work better for users, they create better outcomes for the planet."

- Achim Haug, Founder and CEO of AirGradient

Certified Devices

In case youโ€™re new to Works With Home Assistant, unlike some certification programs, itโ€™s not just a badge. We rigorously test items in-house and provide feedback to the manufacturers to ensure that products work easily out of the box and provide a seamless experience. The Works With program is operated by the Open Home Foundation and funded by the support of Home Assistant Cloud Subscribers.

AirGradient has certified the following devices with us:ย ย 

An AirGradient One sitting on a kitchen counterFinally, a metric to show precisely how badly you burned your dinner

When we talk about sustainability in relation to the smart home, itโ€™s easy to focus on energy management and reducing our carbon impact. However, with AirGradient, you can deep dive into the impacts of the release of CO2 and other air pollutants, better understanding what you, your family, and friends breathe in every day. With an in-house science team of atmospheric chemists and public health experts, they ensure that the monitors are accurate and each of the fully assembled monitors are tested in a dedicated test chamber.

Whether you want to see if your new furniture is putting dangerous VOCs into the air, or if a smelly candle is going to aggravate any allergies, the use cases are endless. The AirGradient One also has a built-in display with both detailed data and a set of LEDs to show general air quality at a glance. Both devices measure carbon dioxide, VOCs, nitrogen oxides, particulate matter, temperature, and humidity. AirGradient also provides helpful documentation on their website that helps you understand these measurements and the impact they can have on your household.

These devices can not only give you in-depth information about the air in and out of your home, but they can also unlock powerful automations. We often see these devices paired with door or window open/close sensors, air purifiers, dehumidifiers, or air conditioners to reduce particulates in the home from pets or carpets.

Clearing the air

Weโ€™re so excited to be partnered with AirGradient. Their mission is important, and their open and sustainable approach is precisely what we love to see. Partnerships like this are only possible with the support of Home Assistant Cloud subscribers. Many of us at the Open Home Foundation have picked up AirGradient monitors and are sharing our air quality data today, and weโ€™d love for you to join us on the map!

FAQs

Q: If I have a device that is not listed under Works With Home Assistant, does this mean itโ€™s not supported?

A: No! It just means that it hasnโ€™t gone through a testing schedule with our team or doesnโ€™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 donโ€™t currently test under the program.

Q: Ok, so whatโ€™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 full 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 with the local AirGradient integration and a Wi-Fi network. HA will automatically discover them after they join your network (following the deviceโ€™s instructions to add it to the WiFi). If you have another setup, thatโ€™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 AirGradient devices to the program?

A: Why not! Weโ€™re thrilled to foster a close relationship with the team at AirGradient to work together on any upcoming releases or add in further products that are not yet listed here.

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NVIDIA Driver 581.08

Release Highlights:
Although GeForce Game Ready Drivers and NVIDIA Studio Drivers can be installed on supported notebook GPUs, the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) provides certified drivers for your specific notebook on their website. NVIDIA recommends that you check with your notebook OEM for recommended software updates for your notebook.

Game Ready for Latest NVIDIA App Features

This new Game Ready Driver provides the best gaming experience and supports the introduction of new features within the latest NVIDIA App beta release.

Gaming Technology

  • Support for Global DLSS Overrides and NVIDIA Smooth Motion support for GeForce RTX 40 Series GPUs

Fixed Gaming Bugs

  • Cyberpunk 2077: Crash when using Photo Mode to take a screenshot with path tracing enabled [5076545]
  • Marvel Rivals: Negative performance impact when using 580.88 driver [5444816]
  • Forza Motorsport: Game crashes if using Smooth Motion while bringing up NVIDIA App overlay statistics [5412757]
  • Gray Zone Warfare: Game stability issues [5371781]
  • ARK: Survival Ascended: Game stability issues [5441616]

Fixed General Bugs

  • Potential memory leak when using NVENC hardware encoding [5442678]
  • Power cycling monitor can result in monitor flickering when NVIDIA App is installed [5434811]
  • NVIDIA App game filter issues after driver update [5429651]

Learn more in our Game Ready Driver article here.

Game Ready  Driver

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5.1.6

Note

UpSnap is, and always will be, free and open source software.

If someone is asking you to pay money for access to UpSnap binaries, source code, or licenses, you are being scammed.

The official and only trusted source for UpSnap is this repository (and its linked releases).
Do not pay third parties for something that is provided here for free.

Changelog

Features

Others

Go dependencies

Npm dependencies

  • cb6e7d3: npm-dep: bump @eslint/compat from 1.3.1 to 1.3.2 in /frontend (@dependabot[bot])
  • 9bd073c: npm-dep: bump @eslint/js from 9.32.0 to 9.33.0 in /frontend (@dependabot[bot])
  • 4404019: npm-dep: bump @sveltejs/adapter-static from 3.0.8 to 3.0.9 in /frontend (@dependabot[bot])
  • aa1e8a0: npm-dep: bump @sveltejs/kit from 2.27.0 to 2.27.1 in /frontend (@dependabot[bot])
  • c3299ba: npm-dep: bump @sveltejs/kit from 2.27.1 to 2.27.3 in /frontend (@dependabot[bot])
  • 28561b6: npm-dep: bump @sveltejs/kit from 2.27.3 to 2.28.0 in /frontend (@dependabot[bot])
  • 97b1447: npm-dep: bump @sveltejs/kit from 2.28.0 to 2.29.1 in /frontend (@dependabot[bot])
  • b4f33ea: npm-dep: bump @sveltejs/kit from 2.29.1 to 2.30.1 in /frontend (@dependabot[bot])
  • 0c5d14d: npm-dep: bump @sveltejs/kit from 2.30.1 to 2.31.1 in /frontend (@dependabot[bot])
  • 6d39733: npm-dep: bump @sveltejs/kit from 2.31.1 to 2.33.0 in /frontend (@dependabot[bot])
  • ac1dbb6: npm-dep: bump @tailwindcss/postcss from 4.1.11 to 4.1.12 in /frontend (@dependabot[bot])
  • 570d35d: npm-dep: bump eslint from 9.32.0 to 9.33.0 in /frontend (@dependabot[bot])
  • 14ccf20: npm-dep: bump svelte from 5.37.3 to 5.38.0 in /frontend (@dependabot[bot])
  • 0ea7815: npm-dep: bump svelte from 5.38.0 to 5.38.1 in /frontend (@dependabot[bot])
  • 313a2df: npm-dep: bump svelte from 5.38.1 to 5.38.2 in /frontend (@dependabot[bot])
  • e471023: npm-dep: bump tailwindcss from 4.1.11 to 4.1.12 in /frontend (@dependabot[bot])
  • 0a48aaa: npm-dep: bump typescript-eslint from 8.38.0 to 8.39.0 in /frontend (@dependabot[bot])
  • a5bddd1: npm-dep: bump typescript-eslint from 8.39.0 to 8.39.1 in /frontend (@dependabot[bot])
  • 83fb7d3: npm-dep: bump typescript-eslint from 8.39.1 to 8.40.0 in /frontend (@dependabot[bot])

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Firefox 142.0

New

  • For users in the United States, article recommendations on your New Tab page are now grouped into topic sections like Sports, Food, and Entertainment to make stories more organized and easier to scan. You can also follow topics youโ€™re interested in and block ones youโ€™d prefer not to see, giving you more control over what shows up when you open a new tab.

    This feature is part of a progressive roll out.

    What is a progressive roll out?

    Certain new Firefox features are released gradually. This means some users will see the feature before everyone does. This approach helps to get early feedback to catch bugs and improve behavior quickly, meaning more Firefox users overall have a better experience.

  • You can now see whatโ€™s behind a link before visiting it with Link Previews. Long press a link (or right-click and choose Preview Link). Previews can optionally include AI-generated key points, which are processed on your device to protect your privacy.

    Link Previews is gradually rolling out to ensure performance and quality and is now available in en-US, en-CA, en-GB, en-AU for users with more than 3 GB of available RAM.

    This feature is part of a progressive roll out.

    What is a progressive roll out?

    Certain new Firefox features are released gradually. This means some users will see the feature before everyone does. This approach helps to get early feedback to catch bugs and improve behavior quickly, meaning more Firefox users overall have a better experience.

  • On Windows, clicking a persistent notification when Firefox is closed or restarted will now properly open Firefox with the relevant webpage, instead of just opening the main page of the website.

  • ETP Strict mode now supports a flexible exception list to fix broken site features caused by tracker blocking. Exceptions are split into baseline (core functionality) and convenience (extra features), letting users choose improved site compatibility without compromising key privacy protections.

  • Keep an active tab visible in a collapsed tab group
    Focus on just one tab in a group without the clutter. Your active tab stays in view, keeping things tidy even with the group collapsed.

  • You can now remove extensions from the sidebar by right-clicking the extension icon and selecting Remove from Sidebar.

Fixed

  • Improved the scroll speed in the bookmarks dialog to not go beyond the component area.

  • Improved drag-and-drop support for blob images.

  • Various security fixes.

Changed

  • Improved search results from browsing history via the address bar, reducing the likelihood of duplicate results being shown.

  • Improved Netmonitor so that Request Headers/Cookies/Params are displayed in the Network panel even if the request isn't finished yet.

Enterprise

Developer

  • Firefox now supports the wllama API for extensions, enabling developers to integrate local language model (LLM) capabilities directly into their add-ons.

  • The Debugger now offers a new setting to control whether the debugger overlay is shown during paused script execution.

    image for debugger

  • Firefox now supports the Prioritized Task Scheduling API, enabling developers to assign and manage task priorities.

  • The Selection.getComposedRanges() API is now available, allowing developers to accurately get selected text ranges across shadow DOM boundaries.

  • Added support for the URLPattern API, enabling developers to match and parse URLs using a standardized pattern syntax.

Unresolved

  • Multiselecting non-contiguous tabs to drag may result in toolbar unresponsiveness or visual glitches. Dragging any single tab should resolve this. We will be landing a fix in the next dot release with Bug 1984342.

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