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  1. CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.19.md

    - go.uber.org/atomic: v1.3.2 → v1.4.0
    - golang.org/x/crypto: bac4c82 → 75b2880
    - golang.org/x/exp: 4b39c73 → da58074
    - golang.org/x/image: 0694c2d → cff245a
    - golang.org/x/lint: 959b441 → fdd1cda
    - golang.org/x/mobile: d3739f8 → d2bd2a2
    - golang.org/x/mod: 4bf6d31 → v0.3.0
    - golang.org/x/net: 13f9640 → ab34263
    - golang.org/x/oauth2: 0f29369 → 858c2ad
    - golang.org/x/sys: fde4db3 → ed371f2
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  2. lib/fips140/v1.0.0.zip

    copy(partialBlock[:], data[fullBlocks:]) updateBlocks(productTable, y, partialBlock[:]) } } golang.org/fips140@v1.0.0/fips140/v1.0.0/aes/gcm/interface_test.go // Copyright 2024 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package gcm_test import ( "crypto/cipher" "crypto/internal/fips140/aes/gcm" ) var _ cipher.AEAD = (*gcm.GCM)(nil) golang.org/fips140@v1.0.0/fips140/v1.0.0/aes/interface_test.go // Copyright 2024 The...
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  3. RELEASE.md

    # Release 2.16.1
    
    ## TensorFlow
    
    *   TensorFlow Windows Build:
    
        *   Clang is now the default compiler to build TensorFlow CPU wheels on the
            Windows Platform starting with this release. The currently supported
            version is LLVM/clang 17. The official Wheels-published on PyPI will be
            based on Clang; however, users retain the option to build wheels using
    Registered: Tue Sep 09 12:39:10 UTC 2025
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  4. docs/en/docs/release-notes.md

    In some cases, for pure data validation and processing, you can get performance improvements of **20x** or more. This means 2,000% or more. 🤯
    
    When you use **FastAPI**, there's a lot more going on, processing the request and response, handling dependencies, executing **your own code**, and particularly, **waiting for the network**. But you will probably still get some nice performance improvements just from the upgrade.
    
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  5. okhttp-idna-mapping-table/src/main/resources/okhttp3/internal/idna/IdnaMappingTable.txt

    11462..1147F  ; disallowed                             # NA   <reserved-11462>..<reserved-1147F>
    11480..114C5  ; valid                                  # 7.0  TIRHUTA ANJI..TIRHUTA GVANG
    114C6         ; valid                  ;      ; NV8    # 7.0  TIRHUTA ABBREVIATION SIGN
    114C7         ; valid                                  # 7.0  TIRHUTA OM
    Registered: Fri Sep 05 11:42:10 UTC 2025
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