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Distribution Release: Ubuntu Budgie 26.04

23 April 2026 om 22:20
The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. The Ubuntu Budgie project has published version 26.04 of its Ubuntu community flavour. Ubuntu Budgie 26.04 offers three years of support and makes the leap to a Wayland-only version of the Budgie desktop environment. "Ubuntu Budgie 26.04 LTS (Resolute Raccoon) is a Long Term Support release, supported for....
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Distribution Release: Lubuntu 26.04

23 April 2026 om 20:38
The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. The Lubuntu project has announced the launch of Lubuntu 26.04. The new long-term support release will receive security updates for three years. Lubuntu 26.04 ships with LXQt 2.3 and migrates some of its low-level program to Rust. "What's new since 24.04 LTS? LXQt 2.3 is now shipped by....
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Distribution Release: Ubuntu 26.04

23 April 2026 om 19:10
The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. Canonical has released Ubuntu 26.04 which is a long-term support release. This mean the distribution will receive five years of free support and an optional additional five years of paid support. Many of the key changes in the 26.04 release involve the GNOME desktop, with one significant change....
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Early Stable Update for Desktop

23 April 2026 om 19:25

The Stable channel has been updated to 148.0.7778.56/.57 for Windows and Mac as part of our early stable release to a small percentage of users. A full list of changes in this build is available in the log.

You can find more details about early Stable releases here.

Interested in switching release channels? Β 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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Distribution Release: Redcore Linux 2601

23 April 2026 om 17:46
The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. The Redcore project has published a new version of its Gentoo-based distribution. Redcore Linux 2601 carries the code name 'Vulpecula' and introduces a number of changes behind the scenes, in particular to how the project handles third-party packages. The release announcement reports: "Fully synced with the Gentoo Linux....
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Development Release: AlmaLinux OS 9.8 Beta 1

23 April 2026 om 16:55
The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. The AlmaLinux project has announced the availability of a development snapshot for AlmaLinux OS 9.8. The new beta offers updated packages, improved security, and packages for Python 3.14. The release announcement shares: "A usual reminder: this is a BETA release. It should not be used for production installations.....
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ubisys joins Works with Home Assistant

23 April 2026 om 02:00
ubisys joins Works with Home Assistant

We’re thrilled to welcome ubisys to Works with Home Assistant! This German company has been dedicated to smart home automation for more than 20 years, and offers a range of Zigbee devices designed to help you retrofit your home. If retrofitting is conjuring up images of avocado bathrooms πŸ₯‘ and artexed ceilings, fear not – it just means upgrading what you already have, rather than ripping it out and starting again. Better for your home, and the planet 🌍.

Here today, here tomorrow

Founded in DΓΌsseldorf in 2005, ubisys build devices that last. They back their hardware with a five-year warranty and software updates for the long term, meaning the device you buy today won’t end up obsolete in a few years’ time – in fact, they’re still shipping feature updates for hardware designed in 2010! That kind of longevity aligns closely with the Open Home Foundation’s own sustainability principle, and is just one reason why they’re such a great (retro)fit for the program! Zigbee is another…

Zigbee to the bone

If you’re scratching your head at the mention of Zigbee, allow me to explain: it’s a wireless standard that lets smart home devices communicate with each other, regardless of who made them. Unlike WiFi, it’s a mesh network, meaning Zigbee devices β€œtalk” to each other, as well as to a central hub (like your Home Assistant setup), strengthening the connection across your whole home. It runs entirely locally, with no cloud dependency, and is optimized for long battery life.

For retrofit devices that need to just get on with their jobs in the background, these qualities really count, and explains why ubisys refer to Zigbee as the backbone of everything they build. And they don’t just use the standard, they help shape it: ubisys are active members of the Connectivity Standards Alliance (the organization responsible for maintaining and developing Zigbee), sitting on working groups and committees at the highest level – helping improve the standard for the benefit of the whole community. This commitment to open standards runs through everything ubisys do:

"We are convinced the future of smart homes lies in openness and robust interoperability. This partnership is a testament to that shared vision, and represents a significant step in deepening our integration with Home Assistant -- helping empower the most vibrant, tight-knit community in the smart home space. This community is the true engine of innovation. By achieving this certification, we're ensuring our devices integrate more seamlessly than ever into Home Assistant's robust ecosystem, providing the reliability and performance this community expects and deserves. We look forward to supporting the brilliant, custom solutions they will build."

- Dr.-Ing Arasch Honarbacht, Founder & Engineering Lead

Devices

Every device in the Works with Home Assistant program is put through its paces by our in-house team before it earns certification, so when you see the badge, you know it works. But that’s not all: every partner must also commit to providing long-term support and firmware updates, and engaging with our community – all things we’re confident ubisys will deliver, for the reasons outlined above! πŸ‘†

These are the first Works with Home Assistant-certified Zigbee devices designed to fit behind your existing wall fixtures. Together they cover switch and scene control, energy monitoring, and heating:

It’s important to note that the actuators and control unit involve mains electricity, so must be installed by a qualified electrician: check the ubisys website for guidance. The H1 is more straightforward, since it simply clips onto your existing radiator valve and runs on AA batteries.

Ready to retrofit?

To use these devices with Home Assistant, you need a Zigbee adapter (a USB dongle that allows everything to communicate), and to enable Home Assistant’s built-in Zigbee Home Automation (ZHA) integration, which takes care of the rest. ZHA is supported by the Open Home Foundation, with full-time developers dedicated to working on it and helping certify new Works with Home Assistant Zigbee devices.

If you’d like to support this work, a Home Assistant Cloud subscription helps fund ZHA and the wider Open Home Foundation mission – all while giving you secure, remote access to your smart home.

We hope ubisys’s inclusion in the program means more Home Assistant users can upgrade their smart homes without starting from scratch – and with our certified device list growing all the time, there’s never been more ways to build the way you want. We look forward to seeing what you get up to! πŸ‘€

Frequently asked questions

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

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.

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

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 the functionality you would expect within Home Assistant, operate locally without the need for cloud, and that they will continue to do so long-term.

How were these devices tested?

All devices in this list were tested using a standard Home Assistant Green as a hub with the Home Assistant Connect ZBT-2, and with ZHA, our Zigbee integration. If you have another hub/antennae set-up/integration 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.

Will you be adding more ubisys devices to the program?

Why not! We’re thrilled to foster a close relationship with the team at ubisys to work together on any upcoming releases or add in further products that are not yet listed here.

Where can I see what other devices have been certified?

You can find every Works with Home Assistant device on our certified device list. All products included have been rigorously tested by our team, and are built with privacy and local control at their core by partners committed to long-term support. We also flag which regions they are available in, and any known limitations on the list so you can make a fully informed decision before you buy.

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Ventoy 1.1.12 release

Door: ventoy
23 April 2026 om 12:28

Changelog

  1. Bugfix for ubuntu24.04.4 install failure. (#3567)
  2. Fix the VirtualBox UEFI display issue when booting Windows. (#3570)
  3. Improve for UEFI boot Windows/WinPE resolution issue fix.
  4. Fix Oracle Linux 6.9 install issue.

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Blog: v7.38.0 released

22 April 2026 om 09:00

You can download it from GitHub.

The highlights of this version are basic, minimal support for OpenFX plugins and hardware scaling for preview scaling with hwaccel decoding.

Framework

  • Added dynamic hash table for mlt_properties for better performance.
  • Fixed memory corruption in mlt_pool.
  • Added warning on file open failure when parsing in mlt_properties.

Modules

  • Added basic support for OpenFX filter plugins. OpenFX has many features. This is a summary of what is NOT yet included:
    • GPU rendering
    • exotic parameter types: Integer2D, Integer3D, Double3D, Custom, Bytes, Page, PushButton
    • plugin-driven keyframe animation; but MLT-driven does work
    • tile-, slice-, or frame-based multi-threading (only plugin internal threading)
    • multi-resolution
    • temporal clip access
    • overlays & dialogs
    • timeline queries (e.g. getTime())
    • generator, transition, retimer
    • parametric curves
  • Added hwaccel_scale filter with preview scaling (scale_vaapi, scale_vulkan, scale_d3d11, scale_vt (macOS)).
  • Added an environment variable MLT_AVFORMAT_HWACCEL_PPS to provide a limiter to hwaccel because transfering uncompressed video between memory CPU and GPU memory is heavy. PPS = maximum pixels per second. Anything over it skips hwaccel.
  • Added lut parameter to avformat producer.
  • Added attached_pic property to avformat consumer.
  • Added movit.overlay_blend video filter.
  • Added compositing property to movit.overlay transition.
  • Added constant-power crossfade to mix audio transition.
  • Added rounded corner support for rect in kdenlivetitle.
  • Added typewriter properties to subtitle filter.
  • Added underline and strikethrough to the text and qtext filters.
  • Changed qtext style property to support family named styles.
  • Added anchor point support for arbitrary rotations in qtblend.
  • Allow relative paths for images in kdenlivetitle.
  • Updated Glaxnimate module to version 0.6.0.
  • Switched to QImage scaling when downscaling in qtblend.
  • Deprecated obscure and watermark filters.
  • Install the jackrack module’s blacklist files.
  • Fixed subtitle stream type metadata.
  • Fixed mutex initialization in avformat no-validate mode.
  • Fixed crash when using linearblend deinterlacer.
  • Fixed black bar with HEVC hwaccel decode and scale on Windows.
  • Fixed crash with hardware scaler and interlaced video.
  • Fixed converting 8-bit full to limited range with hwaccel.
  • Fixed alpha in 12-bit ProRes with alpha.
  • Fixed movit linear color not matching CPU filters.
  • Fixed multi consumer making extra linear color conversions.
  • Fixed regression writing raw FLAC.
  • Fixed qtblend filter returning unexpectedly large frames.
  • Fixed qtext outline encroaching on fill color.
  • Fixed wrong last+ frame when eof=loop in Glaxnimate.
  • Fixed brightness filter on track below a clip with transparency.

Other

  • Fixed crash during exit cleanup in melt.
  • Continued build improvements for MSVC.
  • A lot of metadata fixes and improvements.
  • Many fixes to API documentation.
  • Added C++ and Python to the API docs.
  • Added two 10-bit VP9 encoding presets.
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v1.5.0 - JMAP Admin API, Contacts Detail Redesign, and Settings Reorganization

Door: rathlinus
23 April 2026 om 00:14

1.5.0 (2026-04-23)

Breaking Changes

  • Self-service portal now needs Stalwart 0.16+: Stalwart dropped its self-service HTTP API in 0.16.0 and replaced it with JMAP. Bulwark Webmail only talks to the new JMAP endpoint, so the self-service portal (account settings, app passwords, API keys) requires Stalwart 0.16 or newer. STALWART_API_URL is deprecated, these actions go through the normal JMAP session.

Features

  • Stalwart: Migrate Stalwart management API to JMAP x: methods for Stalwart 0.16
  • Admin: Add API Keys management and IP allowlist for App Passwords
  • Contacts: Revamp contact detail view with filters, photo, print, and duplicate actions
  • Contacts: Add contact activity component showing recent emails and upcoming events
  • Contacts: Add right-click context menu
  • Contacts: Group contacts by first letter with sticky section headers, toggleable in settings
  • Calendar: Support resizing events from the top edge
  • Calendar: Add timezone-aware formatting for event start times and update utcEnd on duration change
  • Calendar: Optimize layout of overlapping events
  • Calendar: Add collapsible details to calendar invitation banner
  • Email: Implement batch archiving and bulk moving of emails
  • Email: Show full folder path in move/drop toast
  • Settings: Reorganize settings into 6 groups with clearer tabs
  • Navigation: Add account-addition button to the navigation rail
  • Mobile: Streamline email viewer header layout
  • Mobile: Pass isMobile through calendar views and time-grid interactions

Fixes

  • Mailbox: Retry mailbox fetch on first login to handle lazy provisioning (#217)
  • Mailbox: Use fresh state in archive handling to avoid stale mailbox data
  • Mailbox: Improve error message on mailbox creation failure
  • Auth: Skip checkAuth on route change when already authenticated
  • Auth: Clean up unused imports and improve TOTP QR code rendering
  • UI: Align hover styles and selection-toggle target with focused item
  • UI: Read matchMedia synchronously on client to prevent layout flicker

Refactor

  • Settings: Remove Stalwart API URL configuration (now derived via JMAP)

Chore

  • i18n: Add missing translation keys
  • Deps: Bump dependencies to latest compatible versions

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Counter-Strike 2 Update

23 April 2026 om 00:40
[p]\[ GAMEPLAY ][/p]
  • [p]Adjusted ground smoothing at locations where the player can stand on very thin ledges.[/p][/*]
[p][/p][p]\[ ANIMGRAPH 2 ][/p]
  • [p]Minor adjustments to viewmodel animations.[/p][/*]
[p][/p][p]\[ MISC ][/p]
  • [p]Corrected some improper character texture assignments.[/p][/*]
  • [p]Trade offers containing Counter-Strike 2 items are now limited to 1,000 items.[/p][/*]
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v1.4.1

22 April 2026 om 23:54

Changelog

  • 69901f9 Bump actions/download-artifact to v8
  • f8e188a chore(deps): bump the dev-dependencies group with 11 updates
  • 6f321fd chore(deps): bump the dev-dependencies group with 21 updates
  • ccba8a5 chore(deps): bump the dev-dependencies group with 9 updates
  • 2b918d5 chore: fix spellings and unused function args
  • 0dc074a feat: add --socket-perm option for UNIX socket file permissions
  • 14b0aab feat: add cli option to generate shell auto completion
  • 53bbaf2 feat: add presigned URL generation in webui
  • 545a9e9 feat: add server-side pagination for webui object explorer
  • 41fc459 feat: history back/forward actions on explorer and modals
  • fcb540e feat: in webui add bucket favorites and direct-navigation to explorer
  • a673900 fix for multipart upload when using sidecar meta
  • 873148a fix: add Host header to HTTP test requests for fasthttp v1.70.0 compatibility
  • 8c49a33 fix: add explicit sidecar metadata cleanup on object/bucket deletion
  • 9816c2f fix: add gcs compatibility flag to fix s3proxy GCS SigV4 signature mismatch
  • 81f0158 fix: close temp file before rename in sidecar StoreAttribute
  • d6fb954 fix: correct 206 Partial Content response status for ranged GetObject and HeadObject
  • 48bfa9f fix: correct HeadObject restore status for offline objects in scoutfs
  • 8e8fac6 fix: docker entrypoint move VGW_ARGS before backend subcommand
  • b905554 fix: fix azure multipart upload objects masking
  • b151d46 fix: fix webui port validation to allow unix socket paths
  • 3529e1b fix: in webui use AWS SigV4-compliant URI encoding for path and query params
  • 62e8cdd fix: make CompleteMultipartUpload idempotent and add part-number support to GetObject/HeadObject
  • b473aa0 fix: move versionId validation to backend
  • 5ff1c4b fix: use encodeS3Key in webui instead of encodeURIComponent in createFolder

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Stable Channel Update for Desktop

23 April 2026 om 20:27

The Stable channel has been updated to 147.0.7727.116/117 for Windows/MacΒ  andΒ 147.0.7727.116 for Linux, which will roll out over the coming days/weeks. A full list of changes in this build is available in theΒ 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 haven’t yet fixed.

This update includes 19 security fixes. Below, we highlight fixes that were contributed by external researchers. Please see the Chrome Security Page for more information.


[TBD][493652473] High CVE-2026-6919: Use after free in DevTools. Reported by c6eed09fc8b174b0f3eebedcceb1e792 on 2026-03-18

[TBD][499891888] High CVE-2026-6920: Out of bounds read in GPU. Reported by tatiwari of Microsoft on 2026-04-06

[TBD][493315759] Medium CVE-2026-6921: Race in GPU. Reported by soiax on 2026-03-17


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:

  • [505764421]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 howΒ here. If you find a new issue, please let us know byΒ filing a bug. TheΒ community help forumΒ is also a great place to reach out for help or learn about common issues.

Srinivas Sista

Google Chrome
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Extended Stable Updates for Desktop

22 April 2026 om 19:37

Β The Extended Stable channel has been updated to 146.0.7680.208Β for Windows and Mac which will roll out over the coming days/weeks.


A full list of changes in this build is available in the log. 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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South Dakota: Cities #2

Door: Alex
22 April 2026 om 17:00

We’re excited to continue our journey across South Dakota, highlighting even more of the cities coming with this DLC for American Truck Simulator. Each one has its own unique history and charm, which has been captured and recreated by our talented teams. Ready to check them out? Let’s get rolling!


AberdeenΒ 


Located in northeastern South Dakota, Aberdeen serves as an important hub for agriculture and industry, and also acts as a key gateway for drivers heading towards North Dakota. Known as the β€œHub City,” it plays a vital role in connecting surrounding rural communities.


In-game, drivers will find a variety of industries to explore, including a large farm, a sizeable farm equipment scrapyard, and a soybean processing facility, reflecting the steady flow of agricultural freight that defines trucking across this part of the state. The city also features several notable buildings and landmarks such as the White House Inn, Aldersgate Church, and the Brown County Offices. There's plenty for you to explore here on your travels. Oh, and be sure to stop by the local truck stop before continuing your haul!

Watertown


Surrounded by farmland and home to a range of industrial businesses, Watertown offers a unique blend of rural charm and economic activity. The city sits near the notable glacial Pelican Lake, a popular destination for outdoor activities and a natural getaway shaped by melting glaciers over 20,000 years ago.


Watertown is also known as the home of one of the most well-known American artists of wildlife and rural nostalgia, Terry Redlin, with an Art Centre named after him located in the city, which we've included in our recreation. Drivers will also be able to deliver to and from a range of industries in Watertown, including an ethanol plant, trailer manufacturing facility, and residential development depots.Β 


Whilst driving through Watertown, you may notice the city’s unique layout, which reflects its early origins. Diagonal streets form the original town centre, which were aligned with the railway that once ran through it, allowing for easier access when transporting goods. As the city grew beyond its initial footprint, development gradually shifted to a more traditional straight grid pattern, creating the distinct mix of layouts you can see today.

Brookings

Home to South Dakota State University, Brookings is a lively city with plenty to discover. One of its most recognisable sights is the Coughlin Campanile, a 165-foot-tall chimes tower completed in 1929, which stands proudly on the university campus. It was later listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.


Elsewhere in the city, you’ll find Veterans Memorial Park, a multi-war memorial that honours all veterans, past, present, and future. Its design features a centralised star symbol representing the five branches of the armed forces.


Drivers passing through Brookings will also come across Pioneer Park, a popular local spot that hosts community events throughout the year. Looking for work? Brookings offers a wide range of job opportunities, including a custom farm depot and a furniture manufacturing facility, alongside several other industries that supports the local economy.Β 

Yankton

Situated along the Missouri River, Yankton is a city deeply connected to the water, often earning it the nickname β€œRiver City”. One of its most iconic landmarks is the Meridian Bridge, completed in 1924. This historic double-deck, vertical-lift structure was the first permanent crossing over the Missouri River in the Yankton area and played a vital role in connecting the region, including early freight routes moving goods across state lines.


Originally built to carry traffic between South Dakota and Nebraska, the bridge remained in use for over 80 years before being replaced in 2008. Today, it has been preserved as a pedestrian and bicycle crossing, allowing visitors to experience this impressive piece of engineering up close. It still stands as a defining landmark of Yankton, reflecting both the city’s history and its strong connection to the river.


In Yankton itself, drivers can also pass by the Veterans Memorial and a local church. Many visitors are drawn to nearby Lewis and Clark Lake, one of the most popular recreation areas in the South Dakota state park system. Here, drivers will have the opportunity to complete deliveries to a local depot, all whilst taking in the sights and sounds of the city.Β 

MitchellΒ 

Located along Interstate 90 between Sioux Falls and Pierre, you'll find Mitchell, best known for one of South Dakota’s unique attractions, the famous Corn Palace! Decorated with elaborate murals made entirely from corn and other grains, it draws visitors from across the country and stands as a true local icon. It's kinda corny, but we had to include it!Β 


In addition to this landmark, Mitchell features a variety of industries for drivers to deliver to and from, including a grain elevator, farm depot, trailer production facility, and building materials factory. You’ll also find an oil and natural gas site nearby, along with a spacious truck stop, a familiar sight for long-haul drivers travelling along I-90.


Our team has done their best to squeeze in as much detail as possible into these smaller cities, within the scale of ATS. Finding the right balance is always a challenge, but we think they’ve done a great job bringing these South Dakota cities to life. Let us know what you think in the comments, we’d love to hear from you!

If you enjoyed today’s look at the cities of South Dakota, be sure to add this upcoming DLC to your Steam Wishlist. Your support means a lot to us and helps drive our future releases. We look forward to sharing more development news and previews in the near future. Until next time, happy haulin’!Β 

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v5.43.0

22 April 2026 om 16:46

5.43.0 (2026-04-22)

πŸš€ New feature

  • core/*: introduce strapi.ai namespace (#25886)
  • i18n: complete Dutch (nl) translations for admin panel (#25932)

πŸ”₯ Bug fix

  • date picker sends date-only format to avoid deprecation warning (1508d5d8f3)
  • bulk publish validation on required components in dz (#25687)
  • use admin basename for 401 redirect path (#25458)
  • auth providers generate unique username on conflict (#23853)
  • webpack public path was missing a slash at the end (#22654)
  • handle potential null userPermissions in Protect component (#24444)
  • admin: add cursor pointer and fix click behavior on sortable table headers (#25418)
  • admin: eliminate several browser race conditions (#26020)
  • content-manager: blocks editor errors when image has formats: null (#26015)
  • content-manager: use RBAC-aware populate in countDraftRelations (#25977)
  • content-manager: don't allow locale to overwrite list view settings (#25437)
  • content-manager: render ID column without number grouping (#25996)
  • content-manager: apply i18n translations to dynamic zone component names (#25417)
  • data-transfer: fix large transfer crashes; show transfer progress (#23479)
  • upload: content-api does not return signed urls (#26034)
  • upload-aws-s3: support root-level credentials and update AWS SDK (#25914)

βš™οΈ Chore

  • update main README content (#25618)
  • data-transfer: isIgnoredContentType helper for filtering (#26004)
  • deps: bump undici from 6.24.1 to 6.25.0 (#26022)
  • deps: bump follow-redirects from 1.15.11 to 1.16.0 (#26025)

πŸ’… Enhancement

  • strapi dev continue watching on build error (#25514)
  • add list & delete admin user cli commands (#23022)
  • data-transfer: improve progress UX (#25921)

🚨 Security

  • upgrade to axios 1.15.1 (#26072)

❀️ Thank You

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Counter-Strike 2 Update

22 April 2026 om 00:31
[p]\[ GAMEPLAY ][/p]
  • [p]Adjusted camera motion due to recoil to match CS:GO more closely. Bullet trajectories should continue to match CS2.[/p][/*]
  • [p]Players will now experience the full camera motion due to external sources of aim punch (e.g. getting shot) regardless of network latency. The effects of aim punch on bullet trajectories are still applied immediately on the server.[/p][/*]
[p][/p][p]\[ ANIMGRAPH 2 ][/p]
  • [p]Minor adjustments to viewmodel animations.[/p][/*]
  • [p]Fixed several cases where crouch transitions in the air were instantaneous.[/p][/*]
  • [p]Fixed a bug where MVP panel characters weren't resetting correctly.[/p][/*]
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OBS Studio 32.1.2

21 April 2026 om 22:10

32.1.2 Hotfix Changes

  • Fixed scene list selection lag regression present in 32.1.0 and 32.1.1 [Warchamp7]
  • Fixed nested menu appearance [Warchamp7]
  • Fixed warnings about non-existent properties in some themes [Warchamp7]

32.1.1 Hotfix Changes

  • Fixed missing audio mixer tooltips [Warchamp7]
  • Fixed audio mixer minimum width being too large [Warchamp7]
  • Fixed audio mixer sorting weight for global and pinned sources [Warchamp7]
  • Fixed disabled sources appearing in audio mixer [Warchamp7]
  • Fixed missing toolbar actions for audio mixer [Warchamp7]
  • Fixed incorrect colors in audio mixer [Warchamp7]
  • Fixed audio deduplication incorrectly applying when an audio output capture source is set to monitor only [pkviet]

32.1 New Features

  • Overhauled the Audio Mixer [Warchamp7]
    • Adjusted the horizontal layout
    • Adjusted the vertical layout
    • Added button to swap layouts to the toolbar
    • Changed the default layout to vertical
    • Added button to toggle audio monitoring
    • Sources in the preview are now shown while in Studio Mode
    • Added ability to pin audio sources
      • Pinned sources are always displayed
      • Global audio sources are always pinned
    • Added ability to display sources set to hide
    • Added ability to display sources that are not in the current scene
  • Added WebRTC Simulcast Support [Sean-Der]
  • Added missing undo/redo actions for scene items [cg2121]
    • Scale filtering, blending mode, blending method, deinterlacing mode and deinterlacing field order
  • Added partial support for Canvases to obs-websocket [exeldro/tt2468/Warchamp7]

32.1 Changes

  • Improved security of browser sources using local files [Warchamp7]
  • Improved plugin manager by allowing enabling/disabling missing plugins [Warchamp7]
  • Removed "Source" from source names [Warchamp7]
  • Updated the Edit Transform dialog [Warchamp7]
  • Changed copying a scene item to copy all properties [cg2121/Warchamp7]
  • Disabled dock animations [Warchamp7]
  • Moved transition preview button to button box [exeldro]
  • Rearranged default dock positions [Warchamp7]
  • Increased media source playback slider update rate [Warchamp7]
  • Enabled palette for Light theme audio mixer [Warchamp7]
  • Changed default bitrates to 6000 kbps [mihawk90]

32.1 Bug Fixes

  • Fixed a crash if some source data was null [Penwy]
  • Fixed a crash on Linux when changing profiles or on application shutdown [hoshinolina]
  • Fixed a possible crash on macOS during application shutdown if YouTube docks were active [PatTheMav]
  • Fixed an issue where projector resolutions had decimals [Warchamp7]
  • Fixed sync of Preview/Program size and positioning [Warchamp7]
  • Refactored OBSBasic::Save to only save frontend canvas scenes/groups [dsaedtler]
  • Fixed NAL type for HEVC caption/BPM SEIs [dsaedtler]
  • Fixed an issue where video scaling could be incorrect in multivideo encoder scenarios [dsaedtler]
  • Fixed an issue with chapter markers having incorrect time when using file splitting [garyholmes]
  • Fixed an issue where some recordings could have black thumbnails [derrod]
  • Fixed an issue where the NVIDIA Blur and Background Blur could have banding or look splotchy [pkviet]
  • Fixed an issue where macOS Screen Capture would select an item for capture by default [jcm93]
  • Fixed an issue with PipeWire when capturing a device that does not require a framerate [tytan652]
  • Fixed an issue where PipeWire Camera framerates listed could be incorrect [tytan652]
  • Fixed an issue where HDR video playback in Media Source could be darker than expected [xtfo]
  • Fixed an issue that could cause OBS to become unable to change profiles or video settings [exeldro]
  • Fixed an issue that could cause transitions to become locked [Warchamp7]

Checksums

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Illinois: New & Custom Depots

Door: Petr
21 April 2026 om 17:00

In today's blog, we would like to show you the custom depots and completely new companies you will deliver cargo to and from in our upcoming Illinois DLC for American Truck Simulator, so let's take a look!

Illinois has one of the most diverse economies in the United States and a long history of manufacturing, producing a wide range of goods. It is also a major producer of non-electrical machinery, such as industrial and construction equipment, which is among its most important export industries.

As always, we wanted to reflect the real world when choosing depots for this map expansion, which is why you'll see representations of these industries in our newly created companies, as well as in our established custom depots. One of them is Antlion, a large construction machinery factory in Peoria. From there, you can take vehicles straight from the production line to the new dealer, GroundBreaker, in Quincy.

If you're a fan of boats, you're in for a treat. With Lake Michigan being a popular recreation spot in the state, you'll also be able to transport boats to or from the new Aqua Vista marinas in Marion and Chicago, as well as the already established Rock Port logistics company in Peoria.

And we couldn't forget about the Chicago International Airport, one of the busiest in the whole world. In our game, it's represented by a landmark cargo terminal, carefully recreated to match the real one, where players can load cargo onto aircraft. The area also includes a fuel station, where you can transport jet fuel. You will also be able to deliver cargo straight into a massive ULTIMUS transport plane!

In the Missouri DLC, we introduced underground warehouses, which offer an unusual experience of transporting cargo below the surface. Following that, you will be able to find the new UnderCity storage in Chicago, a big underground depot used for storing a wide range of products for the city's needs. Another one can be found near Quincy, a branch of the Terrastore company, which you are already familiar with from Missouri.

Agriculture is just as important to the state as manufacturing. Illinois is home to around 75,000 farms that cover nearly three-quarters of its land. Farmers produce large amounts of soybeans, corn, and dairy products, as well as raising pigs and cattle, helping supply food across the U.S. and around the world. That is why you will find plenty of custom depot farms around the cities of Marion, Champaign, Rockford, and Effingham.

Alongside these farms, you will also come across large Flavorfair grain elevator custom depots in East St. Louis and Quincy. These facilities play an important role in the agricultural supply chain, collecting and storing grain from nearby farms before it is transported onward for processing or distribution.

But that's not all. If you're looking to haul something a bit heavier, be sure to check out the quarries around Chicago and Rockford. You can also head to the custom timber harvest depot near Marion, where logging operations keep a steady supply of timber ready for transport.

If you are eager to visit these industries in the upcomingΒ Illinois DLC,Β make sure toΒ add this map expansion to your Steam wishlist!Β 

Remember to stay tuned for more American Truck Simulator news by following us onΒ X/Twitter,Β Facebook,Β Instagram,Β Bluesky, andΒ YouTube.Β We would also really appreciate it if you couldΒ sign up for our newsletter. We will see you on the road!

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Minecraft 26.2-snapshot-4 (snapshot) Released

21 April 2026 om 14:05
26.2 Snapshot 4 (known as 26.2-snapshot-4 in the launcher) is the fourth snapshot for Java Edition 26.2, released on April 21, 2026, which adds two new languages, makes technical changes, and fixes some bugs and issues. Full changelog: https://minecraft.wiki/Java_Edition_26.2-snapshot-4
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Release 2026.04.21

21 April 2026 om 15:31

Docker Images

Docker images have been built and pushed:

Docker Hub:

  • alexta69/metube:latest
  • alexta69/metube:2026.04.21

GitHub Container Registry:

  • ghcr.io/alexta69/metube:latest
  • ghcr.io/alexta69/metube:2026.04.21

Changes

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Firefox

8 Mei 2026 om 04:50

New

  • Split View just got better: You can now right-click any link and choose Open Link in Split View to open it alongside your current tab. You can also search open tabs when creating a split view and quickly reverse tab positions using the new Reverse Tabs option in the tab context menu.

  • Share multiple tabs in a single step. Select several tabs, right-click, and choose Copy X Links (for Windows and Linux) or choose Share β†’ Copy X Links (for MacOS). When pasted into other apps that support rich text, links include both the page title and the URL for easy reading.

  • You can now use Firefox’s built-in PDF editor to reorder, copy, paste, delete, and export pages in a PDF.

  • Try out real-time, private translations in Firefox Desktop with the about:translations page. Start typing the word "translate" into the URL bar for a quick-action shortcut to the page.

    Screenshot of two open Firefox windows. On the left, *tra* is in the URL bar and the *translate* quick action appears below, circled in bright blue. An orange arrow points from it to the right window, where the Firefox about:translations page is open. *Hello world!* is translated to the Spanish *Β‘Hola mundo!*

  • Added support for the GTK emoji picker on Linux, allowing users to insert emoji using the system shortcut (typically Ctrl+.).

  • Firefox web apps are now available to Windows users who installed Firefox through the Microsoft Store.

  • The new Firefox Profile management system is now available to all users, including users on Windows 10.

  • Backing up a profile to a file is now available to all Windows 10 and 11 users, including those who use the new profile management system.

  • Firefox now ships with a new .rpm package for Linux users on Red Hat, Fedora, openSUSE, and other RPM-based distributions.

  • Firefox now prompts you to enable location access in Windows settings when granting a website permission to use your location, if geolocation hasn't already been allowed. This behavior, previously limited to some Windows 11 versions, now applies to all supported Windows versions.

  • The built-in VPN is now available for users in Canada. Note: This feature is not available in enterprise environments.

    Currently available in: Canada, France, Germany, United Kingdom, United States

    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.

Fixed

  • Fixed an issue on macOS where, when macOS Lockdown mode is enabled, emoji characters are not displayed in web content.

  • Various security fixes.

Changed

  • If you prefer creating tab groups from the context menu, you can now turn off drag-and-drop group creation in Settings > Tabs > Drag tabs to create tab groups.

Enterprise

Developer

  • A new element-specific section has been added to the pseudo-class toggle panel including a toggle for the :open pseudo-class, which is only available for elements that have an open state like <dialog> elements. The existing toggle for the :visited pseudo-class was also moved there, as it only applies to <a> and <area> elements. (Learn More)

  • The Document.caretPositionFromPoint() method now only returns a position in a shadow DOM if its ShadowRoot is passed in the newly-added shadowRoots option.

  • The devtools network monitor now indicates when a connection used a certificate issued by a certificate authority not in Mozilla's Root CA Program.

Web Platform

  • Firefox now supports the ariaNotify API for accessibility notifications (e.g. for screen readers) as a more ergonomic and reliable alternative to ARIA live regions.

  • Firefox now supports media element pseudo-classes (e.g., :playing, :paused) to allow more precise styling based on media playback state.

  • Added support for the highlightsFromPoint() API, which allows web pages to interact with CSS Highlights by returning all Highlights at a given point.

  • Firefox now supports light-dark() on images, just like on colors, which is very useful for supporting dark mode on websites.

  • The color-mix() function previously accepted only two color values. This limitation has now been removed, allowing the function to accept an arbitrary number of colors.

  • Added support for a new auto value on the sizes attribute for lazy-loaded image elements with multiple images defined via srcset. This allows the browser to automatically select the right image based on the layout width of the image element. (Learn More)

Unresolved

  • Users with Bitdefender security software installed may experience problems loading websites, particularly Facebook.com. We are working on a workaround, but as a temporary mitigation, disabling Bitdefender or turning off its traffic filtering features may resolve the issue. (Fixed in 150.0.1)

  • Some websites on internal or corporate networks that require a login prompt may fail to display the sign-in dialog in Firefox 150, showing a blank page instead. (Fixed in 150.0.2 in Bug 2034752)

Community Contributions

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