📢 Kotlin 2.4.0 is out! Here are some of the highlights:
✅ Language: Stable context parameters, explicit backing fields, and multiple features for annotation use-site targets.
✅ Standard library: Stabilized support for the UUID API and support for checking sorted order.
✅ Kotlin/JVM: Support for Java 26 and annotations in metadata enabled by default.
✅ Kotlin/Native: Support for Swift packages as dependencies, updates on Swift export, and the CMS GC enabled by default.
✅ Kotlin/Wasm: Incremental compilation enabled by default and support for WebAssembly Component Model.
✅ Kotlin/JS: Support for value class export and ES2015 features in JS code inlining.
✅ Gradle: Compatibility with Gradle 9.5.0.
✅ Maven: Automatic alignment between Java and JVM target versions.
✅ Kotlin compiler: More consistent inline function behavior during .klib compilation.
Learn more: https://t.co/8cT1Jicklk
Google Chrome is rolling out device-bound session credentials to all users. Session cookies get cryptographically tied to your device, so stolen cookies can't be replayed from a different machine. Attackers who exfiltrate your cookie database get nothing usable.
@benbabava یه ابزاری رو jetbrains اخیرا معرفی کرده که میتونی ایجینت های مختلف خودت رو بهش وصل کنی و چندین تسک رو همزمان به یک یا چند ایجینت بدی برات انجام بدن 😁 اینم خوبه اگه خواستی امتحان کن
You claimed that sending media over Telegram with E2E encryption isn't available, so I argued that your claim isn't true!
Secondly, MTProto is an open-source protocol that everyone can review, and its security doesn't depend on how it functions! So, being a homegrown protocol doesn't necessarily make it weaker or insecure!
WhatsApp’s “E2E encryption by default” claim is a giant consumer fraud: ~95% of private messages on WhatsApp end up in plain-text backups on Apple/Google servers — not E2E-encrypted. Backup encryption is optional, and few people enable it — let alone use strong passwords.
⚠️ Update: #Iran has now been offline for 48 hours, as telemetry shows the nationwide internet blackout remains firmly in place.
Meanwhile, regime leaders have continued to post their version of events online while their kill-switch silences the voices of 90 million Iranians 😶
Proton VPN sessions originating in Iran are dipping, confirming the infrastructure which allows people to access the internet is being shut down.
Normally, Proton VPN helps people affected by censorship to circumvent it, but in this case, the internet has been shut off entirely.
⚠️ Update: #Iran has now been offline for 12 hours with national connectivity flatlining at ~1% of ordinary levels, after authorities imposed a national internet blackout in an attempt to suppress sweeping protests while covering up reports of regime brutality 📉
Just so you know, CVE-2025-55182 is not a Next.js bug, and it's about React version 19.2.0, but I'm gonna blame Next.js (Vercel) anyway 🤓😂
https://t.co/uO9imfr6fR
#frontend#react#vercel#nextjs
A Remote Code Execution vulnerability affects React 19.2.0 and Next.js apps using Server Functions/Actions. Attackers can execute code on your server via useActionState, revalidatePath, and Encrypted Closures.
✅ PATCH NOW: React: 19.0.1, 19.1.2, 19.2.1 Next.js: 15.0.5, 15.1.9, 15.2.6, 15.3.6, 15.4.8, 15.5.7, 16.0.7
Details: https://t.co/f3hALsi752 #NextJS #infosecurity
I’ve always admired the German recycling culture 😄 Since moving to Istanbul, I’ve been collecting recyclables like this — but sadly, people don’t take it seriously. Even when bins are separated, everything still ends up mixed together. ♻️
#Recycling#Istanbul#Germany#GoGreen
Hi @windscribecom 👋 I’d love to translate your YouTube videos into Persian and share them on Instagram (with credit + tagging you), to help inform and educate people in Iran where knowledge about this is still very limited. Would it be okay if I do this?🥺