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- BuddyPress: BuddyPress 14.5, 12.7, 11.6
BuddyPress 14.5.0, 12.7.0, and 11.6.0 are now available. These are security and maintenance releases that include two security fixes, along with a number of compatibility improvements, bug fixes, and code modernization updates. We strongly recommend updating your sites as soon as possible. Highlights Two security issues: Prevent user ID spoofing in the Messages REST API endpoint via improved validation. Restrict Component management to Users with the appropriate Capabilities. Improves compatibility with WordPress 6.9, including support for block style loading optimizations and replacement of deprecated WordPress APIs where appropriate. Includes numerous bug fixes across BuddyPress, including BP Nouveau, Groups, Friends, Activity, Administration, and several PHP 8.x compatibility improvements. Download You can update automatically from your WordPress Dashboard, or download BuddyPress 14.5.0 directly: https://wordpress.org/plugins/buddypress/ https://buddypress.org/download/ For the complete list of changes included in this release, see the changelog: https://codex.buddypress.org/releases/version-14-5-0/ Many thanks to our 14.5.0 contributors Thanks to everyone who contributed patches, testing, reviews, bug reports, and responsible security disclosures that helped make this release possible. Contributors include: emaralive, vapvarun, westonruter, joelkarunungan, nikunj8866, shawfactor, r-a-y, t.schwarz, dcavins, noruzzaman, rollybueno, potcus, pratiklondhe, yatesa01, bhargavbhandari90, amitraj2203, GaryJ., espellcaste, needle, and johnjamesjacoby. Security issues were responsibly disclosed via the WordPress Bounty Program over at HackerOne and through the WordPress Plugins Team. If you were not properly attributed for your contribution here, leave a comment and we’ll get you added.
- Open Channels FM: BackTalk on DevRel, APIs, Digital Freedom
Insights into the DevRel role's importance, explore endless API possibilities, and consider the balance of digital freedom, cost, and usability in today’s tech landscape.
- Introducing HelpJet: The AI Chatbot That Answers Your Customers’ Questions in Seconds
Ever wanted to build an AI support agent for your WordPress website or WooCommerce store? Imagine customers asking a question at 2 a.m. and getting an instant, accurate answer, pulled straight from your own help docs, website content, and custom private SOPs. Plus, it can… Read More » The post Introducing HelpJet: The AI Chatbot That Answers Your Customers’ Questions in Seconds first appeared on WPBeginner.
- Hostinger Review: Job Title Says Web Host, Resume Says a Lot More
Hostinger has gone from standard web host to web host with the works. In this Hostinger review, I’ll take an in-depth look at its traditional web hosting plans alongside its increasingly growing portfolio of business and developer tools.
- Matt: USA 250
This auspicious 250th Independence Day, I find myself thinking of what Om wrote in iAMerican when he became a US citizen in 2013. On a globe, America is a landmass, a country. In an immigrant’s heart it is a belief that future is almost always better. It may not be perfect and it is certainly not equal, but it still is one of a kind — the only place where an absolute stranger with a funny name and a funny accent with no friends or contacts can show up, work hard and actually get to do what he was destined to do. In most places in the world, outsiders like me don’t have that chance. That simple truth is what makes America so special. A chance – to be somebody even if you are nobody. America is a state of mind and I have opted-in! I feel lucky to have been born here, and if I hadn’t been, I think I would have gotten here as fast as I could. I’m grateful to the public schools that educated me, the teachers who pushed me, the internet that freed my mind, and the culture of risk and innovation in technology that invested a million dollars in a 21-year-old dropout kid trying to build a company around (but not replacing) an Open Source project. It’s not unimaginable that these things could have happened someplace else, but it would have been a long shot. On the lighter side, SNL’s Washington’s Dream skit is one of their best ever, Google has a pretty funny commercial reimagining the Declaration being written, and another famous Matthew (McConaughey) gives a great 2-minute speech. “We need skeptics. Yes, we do. We do not need cynics. One cares enough to question, which we should, and the other one’s already quit.”




























































































































































