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Linkwarden 2.8 Bookmark Manager: Custom Icons, Browser Sync, and MoreOnNovember 14, 2024Linkwarden 2.8 bookmark manager is out now with custom preview images, Phosphor icons, link details drawer, browser sync, multilingual support, and more.
WordPress 6.7 Debuts Twenty Twenty-Five Theme and Zoom Out FeatureOnNovember 13, 2024WordPress 6.7 CMS, codenamed “Rollins,” rolls out with a sleek new default theme, flexible design tools, and enhanced dynamic content control.
Immich Celebrates 50K Stars on GitHub with v1.120OnNovember 6, 2024Immich celebrates 50K GitHub stars with v1.120, which now includes auto-database backups, faster HDR transcoding, and a timeline scroll indicator.
Jellyfin 10.10 Released with New Features and Major ImprovementsOnOctober 26, 2024Jellyfin 10.10 media server is now available with enhanced transcoding, new Media Segments, improved audio tags, and essential updates.
Kali Linux Phases Out Obsolete 32-bit ArchitectureOnOctober 24, 2024Kali Linux drops the i386 kernel and images, starting with the 2024.4 release. Users should shift to amd64 for ongoing support and updates.