Last week I deployed a change to how I generate plain text versions of content on my website. This week I changed it again. And updated additional post types to use Markdown as their editing and storage format.
Last week I deployed a change to how I generate plain text versions of content on my website. This week I changed it again. And updated additional post types to use Markdown as their editing and storage format.
#changelog FileGator has been added to our marketplace #autoinstall #php → https://changelog.alwaysdata.com/477/detail/
no signal v1.5.0 is now out! It has a TON of bugfixes, a few QoL changes, and hopefully the game is not completely broken!!! https://www.exodrifter.space/blog/20250806211840 #gamedev #indiedev #changelog
Tuba 0.10.0
Nowe wydanie mojego ulubionego klienta fediwersum przynosi sporo dużych zmian.
In February, I moved my Bookmark/Link content to using Markdown (Commonmark) as the definitively stored content format. Today, I updated that implementation.
#changelog Rocket has been added to our marketplace #autoinstall #rust → https://changelog.alwaysdata.com/476/detail/
#changelog Meilisearch has been added to our marketplace #autoinstall #rust → https://changelog.alwaysdata.com/475/detail/
Reading through FFmpeg Change Log
https://git.ffmpeg.org/gitweb/ffmpeg.git/blob/refs/heads/release/7.1:/Changelog
The #library and #CLI alpm-buildinfo in version 0.2.0 offers many documentation and usability improvements for this #crate providing integration with the #BUILDINFO file format which is used in #ALPM based #package files.
https://crates.io/crates/alpm-buildinfo/0.2.0
For details refer to the #changelog https://alpm.archlinux.page/alpm-buildinfo/CHANGELOG.html#020---2025-06-16
@Nukesor, @orhun and I have just released version 0.6.0 of the alpm-types library #crate
https://crates.io/crates/alpm-types
This new version of the central crate offering types for other #ALPM crates features many new types and improvements in preparation for #package file handling.
See the #changelog for details: https://alpm.archlinux.page/alpm-types/CHANGELOG.html#060---2025-06-16
Our thanks go to @sovtechfund for enabling this work.
Made major changes to my #BurgeonLab blog!
- Add light/dark switcher
- Improve colour theme
- Update fonts to variable, #woff2, preloading
- Add Lastmod date
- Add search with #Pagefind (Haven't fully customized results page but I'm happy to get it working online after updating the #GitHubActions workflow)
- Improve CSS
- Fix RSS
- Small cosmetic updates to interface/layout
- Short summary on post cards
Writing a few new posts... Updates soon! Open to any feedback! #blog #blogging
@nickbearded there are a few good points in there but it is prelim, needs to be reworked a bit - basically the company will be a technology consultant growing into more with next gen parts and configs. I would like to start jamming on this soon - am getting a vps and will have some urls at some point soonish #vetted howtos #one piece at a time #changelog
A few updates to @mastodeck #changelog
- New: Native share button in supporting browsers
- New: Preview of the message before liking or reblogging
- Fixed: Undo liking and reblogging actions
- Updated: Text size increased in mobile screens
- Updated: Preview of the message when replying
glibc (2.41-7) unstable; urgency=medium
Starting with glibc 2.41, shared libraries requiring an executable stack
cannot be dynamically loaded through the #dlopen mechanism from a binary that
does not require an executable stack. This change aims to improve security,
as the previous behavior was used as a vector for RCE (#CVE-2023-38408).
Attempting to do so will result in the following error:
cannot enable executable stack as shared object requires: Invalid argument
While most libraries generated in the past 20 years do not require an
executable stack, some third-party software still need this capability. Many
vendors have already updated their binaries to address this.
If you need to run a program that requires an executable stack through
dynamic loaded shared libraries, you can use the glibc.rtld.execstack
tunable:
Glibc6_TUNABLES=glibc.rtld.execstack=2 ./program
-- Aurelien Jarno <aurel32@debian.org> Sun, 13 Apr 2025 14:41:11 +0200
I've been logging everything I do in a personal CHANGELOG.md in @obsidian since January, and I absolutely love it.
Every day I add something to the list, and it makes me feel like I'm achieving something. This is an important part of recovering from feelings of inadequacy and workaholic tendencies.
Today is the day! — Nitrux 3.9.1 "mk" is available to download — https://nxos.org
We are pleased to announce the launch of Nitrux 3.9.1. This new version combines the latest software updates, bug fixes, performance improvements, and ready-to-use hardware support.
Nitrux 3.9.1 is available immediately.
Changelog: https://nxos.org/changelog/release-announcement-nitrux-3-9-1/
Just released: blurb 1.3.0
blurb is the CLI we use for managing CPython's news/changelog entries.
Add support for Python 3.13
Drop support for Python 3.8
Generate digital attestations for PyPI (PEP 740)
Allow running blurb test from blurb-* directories by
Add version subcommand
Generate __version__ at build to avoid slow importlib.metadata
This has most likely gone unnoticed, but I've updated the design of https://hasty.dev, this is mostly just the header and footer to match some of the new features I'd like to implement fully at some point in the future - time is valuable
Also, half way down the landing-page, I've added direct links to various sorting algorithm comparisons. I (of course) highly encourage y'all to check them out
Ps. @hasty.dev now has it's own account
#hasty #changelog
That's all for now. Thanks