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By David Uzondu · Posted
Zed 1.7.2 has landed with updated OpenCode models, bug fixes and other improvements by David Uzondu Zed 1.7.2 recently landed on the stable release channel, bringing a host of AI-related features including automatic context compaction and settings-based skill management, along with other things like better Markdown preview rendering and custom git commands in the graph view. Starting with the AI stuff, the developers introduced "/compact", a command that basically summarizes your conversation history on demand. This tool prevents your active chat window from hitting token limits by compressing older parts of the dialogue into a brief overview. In addition to that, the team relocated skill management to the settings UI, improving how the application communicates errors regarding those skills, and updated the OpenCode model roster to support DeepSeek V4 Flash, MiniMax M3, Qwen 3.7 Plus, and Nemotron 3 Ultra Free. External agent users can also monitor context window cost metrics and delete individual sessions directly from their history. Right-clicking ref labels in the git graph now opens a context menu that runs different actions against selected targets, kind of how VS Code does it. Here are some of the bug fixes this new release brings: The active agent fails to auto-select when creating a new git worktree. A scrollbar unexpectedly appears on wrapped code blocks in the agent chat. Collapse indicators for project headers appear when performing sidebar searches. Bracketed ellipsis title prefixes fail to show the ellipsis icon properly. Project icons render incorrectly in the recent projects picker. Diff hunk controls appear inside non-editable commit view multibuffers. The software update button hangs indefinitely on the downloading stage. Restoring an agent terminal in a remote project triggers a sudden crash. Splitting a pane that contains an active commit view causes a crash. Linux Wayland freezes when trying to read the clipboard from laggy external apps. Zed is a "newish" code editor trying to break the massive stronghold VS Code has on the developer community. Funny enough, the editor was created by former GitHub employees who worked on the Atom text editor (which Microsoft killed in 2022, several years after it bought GitHub). The project officially hit version 1.0 back in April, introducing platform parity for Windows and Linux alongside deep support for DeepSeek-V4-Pro. -
By TheGhostPhantom · Posted
26H2 absolutely will support ARM Windows just not on devices that came with 26H1. This is evident by the fact I am running 26H2, which on my MacBook Neo and Surface Pro 12 (inch), within a VM. -
By Copernic · Posted
Mp3tag 3.35 by Razvan Serea Mp3tag is a powerful and yet easy-to-use tool to edit metadata (ID3, Vorbis Comments and APE) of common audio formats. It can rename files based on the tag information, replace characters or words from tags and filenames, import/export tag information, create playlists and more. The program supports online freedb database lookups for selected files, allowing you to automatically gather proper tag information for select files or CDs. Mp3tag supports the following audio formats: Advanced Audio Coding (aac) Free Lossless Audio Codec (flac) Monkeys Audio (ape) Mpeg Layer 3 (mp3) MPEG-4 (mp4 / m4a / m4b / iTunes compatible) Musepack (mpc) Ogg Vorbis (ogg) OptimFROG (ofr) OptimFROG DualStream (ofs) Speex (spx) Toms Audio Kompressor (tak) True Audio (tta) Windows Media Audio (wma) WavPack (wv) Mp3tag 3.35 changelog: This version introduces a new Files options page, enhanced toolbar customization, support for RF64 WAV files, improved Discogs and MusicBrainz tag sources, and many other improvements and fixes. See the Release Notes for more details. Download: Mp3tag 64-bit | 5.7 MB (Freeware) Download: Mp3tag 32-bit | 5.2 MB Link: Mp3tag Homepage | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware -
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By WrongHead™ · Posted
It’s amusing how Microsoft is pushing IT admins as if this was a major, game-changing update. In reality, it’s just an enablement package that bumps the build number, which is disappointing compared to the more substantial 22H2 and 24H2 releases. Technically, 25H2, 26H1, and the upcoming 26H2 are essentially the same, differing only in support schedules. They could have included the Windows K2 improvements here, but chose not to. The era of Windows being in the backburner continues, and this 26H2 release feels like an afterthought. Shame, Nadella, shame.
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I'm looking for someone that knows how to setup a basic HTML layout that will use a php file or not in which there will be 10 Questions. The boxes for text will be of enough to put in a few sentences as needed to place answers in and once these answers are all filled in click Submit and it sends the questions along side the results to an email of my choice.
I've set up a few feedback forms from templates I've found online but editing them so far has drove me nuts as the form doesn't seem to be sending. If you know how to do this please PM me...you can just put in temp questions and a temp email I'll edit them later.
I only need a total of 10 Question slots
This is basically going to be used on a site that has full up to date php versions etc etc..so don't worry about that.
Thanks
Here is the code if someone can see what is wrong.
This is the html file named - Tier2Application.html
here is the php file named html_form_send.php
<?php
if(isset($_POST['email'])) {
// CHANGE THE TWO LINES BELOW
$webmaster_email = "[email protected]";
$email_subject = "Tier2 Application";
function died($error) {
// your error code can go here
echo "We are very sorry, but there were error(s) found with the form you submitted. ";
echo "These errors appear below.
";
echo $error."
";
echo "Please go back and fix these errors.
";
die();
}
// validation expected data exists
if(!isset($_POST['age']) ||
!isset($_POST['Time_Zone']) ||
!isset($_POST['Extra_abilities']) ||
!isset($_POST['position']) ||
!isset($_POST['dedicate']) ||
!isset($_POST['improve']) ||
!isset($_POST['Opinion']) ||
!isset($_POST['Duration']) ||
!isset($_POST['Rep_Thread']) ||
!isset($_POST['populate'])) {
died('We are sorry, but there appears to be a problem with the form you submitted.');
}
$age = $_POST['age']; // required
$Time_Zone = $_POST['Time_Zone']; // required
$Extra_abilities = $_POST['Extra_abilities']; // required
$position = $_POST['position']; // required
$dedicate = $_POST['dedicate']; // required
$improve = $_POST['improve']; // required
$Opinion = $_POST['Opinion']; // required
$Duration = $_POST['Duration']; // required
$Rep_Thread = $_POST['Rep_Thread']; // required
$populate = $_POST['populate']; // required
$error_message = "";
$email_exp = '/^[A-Za-z0-9._%-]+@[A-Za-z0-9.-]+\.[A-Za-z]{2,4}$/';[/size][/font]
[font="Verdana"][size="2"] }
if(strlen($error_message) > 0) {
died($error_message);
}
$email_message = "Form details below.\n\n";
function clean_string($string) {
$bad = array("content-type","bcc:","to:","cc:","href");
return str_replace($bad,"",$string);
}
$email_message .= "First Name: ".clean_string($first_name)."\n";
$email_message .= "Last Name: ".clean_string($Time_Zone)."\n";
$email_message .= "Email: ".clean_string($email_from)."\n";
$email_message .= "position: ".clean_string($position)."\n";
$email_message .= "dedicate: ".clean_string($dedicate)."\n";
$email_message .= "improve: ".clean_string($improve)."\n";
$email_message .= "Opinion: ".clean_string($Opinion)."\n";
$email_message .= "Duration: ".clean_string($Duration)."\n";
$email_message .= "Rep_Thread: ".clean_string($Rep_Thread)."\n";
$email_message .= "populate: ".clean_string($populate)."\n";
// create email headers
$headers = 'From: '.$email_from."\r\n".
'Reply-To: '.$email_from."\r\n" .
'X-Mailer: PHP/' . phpversion();
@mail($email_to, $email_subject, $email_message, $headers);
?>
<!-- place your own success html below -->
Thank you for the application. We will be in touch with you very soon.
<?php
die();
?>
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Be sure to remove this from the code above at the bottom cause for some stupid reason it keeps adding it to the code
/size /font font=verdana size=2 ALL THIS WITHOUT THE BRACKETS...damn stuff!!</textarea></td></tr></tbody></table></form>
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