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  1. CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.19.md

    - Kubeadm now distinguishes between generated and user supplied component configs, regenerating the former ones if a config upgrade is required ([#86070](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/86070), [@rosti](https://github.com/rosti)) [SIG Cluster Lifecycle]
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  2. RELEASE.md

            causes the returned value to be the local SSIM map instead of the global
            mean.
    
    *   TF Core:
    
        *   `tf.custom_gradient` can now be applied to functions that accept
            "composite" tensors, such as `tf.RaggedTensor`, as inputs.
        *   Fix device placement issues related to datasets with ragged tensors of
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    Future-proof rule: in browsers that support :focus-visible, suppress the focus outline\n// on elements that programmatically receive focus but wouldn't normally show a visible\n// focus outline. In general, this would mean that the outline is only applied if the\n// interaction that led to the element receiving programmatic focus was a keyboard interaction,\n// or the browser has somehow determined that the user is primarily a keyboard user and/or\n// wants focus outlines to always be presented.\n//\n//...
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    Future-proof rule: in browsers that support :focus-visible, suppress the focus outline\n// on elements that programmatically receive focus but wouldn't normally show a visible\n// focus outline. In general, this would mean that the outline is only applied if the\n// interaction that led to the element receiving programmatic focus was a keyboard interaction,\n// or the browser has somehow determined that the user is primarily a keyboard user and/or\n// wants focus outlines to always be presented.\n//\n//...
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