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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.9.md
#### **Audit**
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RELEASE.md
`tf.function` objects can now be called with arguments consistent with the original arguments or type specs passed to `get_concrete_function`. This calling convention is now the preferred way to use concrete functions with nested values and composite tensors. Please check the [guide](https://www.tensorflow.org/guide/concrete_function) for more
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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.26.md
feature gate to `true` (it is disabled by default). An API server fronted by an L7 load balancer that already mitigates these http/2 attacks may choose not to enable the kube-apiserver mitigation to avoid disrupting load balancer → kube-apiserver connections if http/2 requests from multiple clients share the same backend connection. An API server on a private network may choose not to enable the kube-apiserver mitigation to prevent performance regressions for unauthenticated clients. Authenticated requests...
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docs/en/docs/release-notes.md
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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.30.md
- Fixes a regression introduced in 1.29 where conntrack entries for UDP connections to deleted pods did not get cleaned up correctly, which could (among other things)
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lib/fips140/v1.0.0.zip
dsbyte contains the "domain separation" bits and the first bit of // the padding. Sections 6.1 and 6.2 of [1] separate the outputs of the // SHA-3 and SHAKE functions by appending bitstrings to the message. // Using a little-endian bit-ordering convention, these are "01" for SHA-3 // and "1111" for SHAKE, or 00000010b and 00001111b, respectively. Then the // padding rule from section 5.1 is applied to pad the message to a multiple // of the rate, which involves adding a "1" bit, zero or more "0"...
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