Far Cry 6- Lost Between Worlds – Official Launch Trailer

Far Cry 6’s Lost Between Worlds expansion is available now. Check out the thrilling launch trailer for the Lost Between Worlds expansion for Far Cry 6, which is a new chapter of Dani Rojas’ story, set in a fractured version of Yara.

In Far Cry 6’s Lost Between Worlds, dive into a rich action-packed gauntlet with deadly crystal enemies, a wide variety of unique gameplay challenges with bewildering supernatural obstacles, and multiple player paths.

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Intimate Glimpses of “Home” expressed in Wiki Loves Africa’s photo competition on Wikipedia

Intimate Glimpses of “Home” expressed in Wiki Loves Africa’s photo competition on Wikipedia
Intimate portrayals of “home” are exquisitely captured by the prize-winning images and videos of 2022’s Wiki Loves Africa competition. The idea of home is an emotive subject and this year’s winners do not disappoint, framing the many factors – intimate, communal, individual, cultural, interior, and exterior – that compel us to return and take comfort.

Salsa Digital Drupal-Related Articles: Celebrate the launch of Drupal 10 with Salsa

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Drupal 10 Melbourne Meetup launch Join us for the Drupal 10 Melbourne launch at 4.30pm on 15 December 2022.  To celebrate the next evolution of Drupal 10 we’re hosting a D10 launch party to coincide with its global release.  As part of our regular commitment to Drupal and the Melbourne Drupal Meetup, Salsa has moved the Meetup to host the Drupal 10 launch celebration. We’ll be providing a special venue (Hub Australia Church Street) for this event, with drinks and food — you just need to bring yourself!  We’ll also be highlighting and presenting Salsa’s contribution to Drupal 10 with the Drupal 10-ready CivicTheme design system.

synthpunks gem – (Free Unlimited) 24×24 Pixel (Synthetic) Punks For Everyone

Hello, inspired by the “on-chain” Synthetic Punks V1 by Stephan Cilliers I put together a “off-chain” synthpunks gem / library in ruby that lets you generate (free unlimited) pixel punks using the same pseudo-random formula and spritesheet for any (ethereum) address (or any 40-digit / 20-byte hexstring really.) Bonus: Add your own backgrounds or derive your own set of default profile pics and more. Happy pixel pushing (“off-chain”) with ruby.

Python 3.11.1, 3.10.9, 3.9.16, 3.8.16, 3.7.16, and 3.12.0 alpha 3 are now available

Greetings! We bring you a slew of releases this fine Saint Nicholas /
Sinterklaas day. Six simultaneous releases has got to be some record.
There’s one more record we broke this time, you’ll see below.

In any case, updating is recommended due to security content:

  • 3.7 – 3.12: gh-98739: Updated bundled libexpat to 2.5.0 to fix CVE-2022-43680 (heap use-after-free).
  • 3.7 – 3.12: gh-98433: The IDNA codec decoder used on DNS hostnames by socket or asyncio related name resolution functions no longer involves a quadratic algorithm to fix CVE-2022-45061.
    This prevents a potential CPU denial of service if an out-of-spec
    excessive length hostname involving bidirectional characters were
    decoded. Some protocols such as urllib http 3xx redirects potentially allow for an attacker to supply such a name.
  • 3.7 – 3.12: gh-100001: python -m http.server no longer allows terminal control characters sent within a garbage request to be printed to the stderr server log.
  • 3.8 – 3.12: gh-87604: Avoid publishing list of active per-interpreter audit hooks via the gc module.
  • 3.9 – 3.10 (already released in 3.11+ before): gh-97514: On Linux the multiprocessing
    module returns to using filesystem backed unix domain sockets for
    communication with the forkserver process instead of the Linux abstract
    socket namespace. Only code that chooses to use the “forkserver” start
    method is affected. This prevents Linux CVE-2022-42919
    (potential privilege escalation) as abstract sockets have no
    permissions and could allow any user on the system in the same network
    namespace (often the whole system) to inject code into the multiprocessing
    forkserver process. This was a potential privilege escalation.
    Filesystem based socket permissions restrict this to the forkserver
    process user as was the default in Python 3.8 and earlier.
  • 3.7 – 3.10: gh-98517: Port XKCP’s fix for the buffer overflows in SHA-3 to fix CVE-2022-37454.
  • 3.7 – 3.9 (already released in 3.10+ before): gh-68966:
    The deprecated mailcap module now refuses to inject unsafe text
    (filenames, MIME types, parameters) into shell commands to address CVE-2015-20107. Instead of using such text, it will warn and act as if a match was not found (or for test commands, as if the test failed).

Python 3.12.0 alpha 3

Get it here, read the change log, sing a GPT-3-generated Sinterklaas song:

https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3120a3/

216 new commits since 3.12.0 alpha 2 last month.

Python 3.11.1

Get it here, see the change log, read the recipe for quark soup:

https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3111/

A whopping 495 new commits since 3.11.0. This is a
massive increase of changes comparing to 3.10 at the same stage in the
release cycle: there were “only” 339 commits between 3.10.0 and 3.10.1.

Python 3.10.9

Get it here, read the change log, see circular patterns:

https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3109/

165 new commits.

Python 3.9.16

Get it here, read the change log, consider upgrading to a newer version:

https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3916/

Security-only release with no binaries. 10 commits.

Python 3.8.16

Get it here, see the change log, definitely upgrade to a newer version:

https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3816/

Security-only release with no binaries. 9 commits.

Python 3.7.16

Get it here, read the change log, check PEP 537 to confirm EOL is coming to this version in June 2023:

https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3716/

Security-only release with no binaries. 8 commits.

We hope you enjoy the new releases!

Thanks to all of the many volunteers who help make Python Development
and these releases possible! Please consider supporting our efforts by
volunteering yourself or through organization contributions to the
Python Software Foundation.

https://www.python.org/psf/

Your friendly release team,

Ned Deily @nad
Steve Dower @steve.dower
Pablo Galindo Salgado @pablogsal
Łukasz Langa @ambv
Thomas Wouters @thomas