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So I'm gonna take a few moments now to call them out.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Thanks to Yasir for making content versioning events available in Directus real time. Thanks to Mahendra for 4 contributions. For fixing an issue stopping some environment variables from being extracted properly. For ensuring hooks are triggered when updating relational data. For preventing users from setting no values in primary key fields when updating a field, and to change the keys argument in update items so it will now support keys but also a query.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Thanks to Florian for using the current users language in the field Translation Language selector. Thanks to Kelf for improving filtering of collections when selecting related items. Thanks to Morton for fixing the filter selection in Directus Explore when using the search box interface. Thanks to Gerald for both fixing an edge case when applying schemers that would sometimes change foreign keys to nullable when they shouldn't be and for fixing the background and search input height for the action column in the one to many interface. Thanks to Steve for shipping the new Oracle DB Pure JavaScript client in thin mode by default.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Thanks to Wazim for a few contributions, for fixing up some styling on the delete collection and field buttons. For making default sorting a sort field, which totally makes sense. And for ensuring filter values higher than JavaScript's max safe integer work with the big integer fields. Thanks to Joshua for fixing the calendar layout to load only items within a current range when there hasn't been a filter provided by a user. 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I know we know it's been annoying the last few releases, but now, thankfully, that has been fixed. If you head over to our documentation website, there's a couple of big new things. Firstly, we hear you hiding the sidebar on the home page meant basically one more click to get anywhere, so we stuck that back on the home page. And as of this release, we now have a new set of framework guides. So whether you use Next, Nuxt, Eleventy, Remix, or others, we now have this lovely set of framework guides to help you get started with directors. We expect there'll be more to come and more advanced topics for frameworks, but for now, this should help people get started. There are 3 breaking changes in this release, which shouldn't affect a lot of users, but I wanted to take a moment to tell you about them before you upgrade in case you are impacted by them. Firstly, we've updated our Exif reader to version 2. 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