Here’s a little overview of everything for the weekend that didn’t make the news, but we still think is exciting:
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- that is written in war The game engine is in Bevy version 0.14 First. In the new release, the development team has added functions such as virtual geometry, volumetric fog/lighting, animation blending and auto exposure. For example, thanks to auto exposure, cameras can be configured to dynamically adjust their exposure to the respective subject.
- The Java framework Quarkus is coming With TLS registry in version 3.12which bundles the entire TLS configuration in one place. The new version also includes extensions for load shedding and the Java Flight Recorder. Kotlin is being promoted to 2.0.
- New one, Jetbrains’ Toolbox app has a nice interface With different backgrounds and improved right-click navigation. The creator also wants to simplify the management of error messages. There are also new versions for Chrome and Firefox extensions.
- The LLVM Clang 19 compiler project gets two new options:
-std=c2y
And-std=gnu2y
for the next C standard. It will likely be called C26, but since the release date isn’t completely certain, the Clang team has decided to call it C2y for now. - The OWASP Application Security Verification Standards project took place during the Global AppSec Conference in Lisbon First in-person community meeting Held. Participants discussed the progress of the standard and ways to get involved. The new branding was also shown along with the logo.
- Oracle provides In-database AI Heatwave GenAI With which users with LLM can perform searches in natural language. Data does not leave the database. According to Oracle, GPU is not required due to scalability and performance.
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