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Neon has the unique quality of representing contrasting ideas about our future. In form and in color, its natural hues represent an optimistic and technologically-fueled tomorrow. Simultaneously, its past applications are fading into ruin, marking failed attempts at establishing utopia. Through medium and metaphor, the artists in NEON explore this strange duality.
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Chore(deps-dev): bump semantic-release from 17.4.2 to 17.4.3 #895

Closed dependabot-preview[bot] closed 3 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Bumps semantic-release from 17.4.2 to 17.4.3.

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v17.4.3

17.4.3 (2021-05-12)

Bug Fixes

  • bump minimal version of lodash to address CVE-2021-23337 (#1931) (55194c1)
Commits
  • 55194c1 fix: bump minimal version of lodash to address CVE-2021-23337 (#1931)
  • e24ef71 docs(distribution-channels): fix branch name (#1925)
  • 0435e35 docs(Plugin Developer Guide): More detailed lifecycle list and context descri...
  • 1d1b52a chore(deps): update dependency p-retry to v4.5.0 (#1885)
  • 72522c3 docs(Plugin Developer Guide): Update lifecycle list (#1874)
  • 5489489 docs(github-actions): example suggests using ubuntu-latest (#1867)
  • 1233717 docs: Add article to explain semantic release (#1856)
  • 8fa4f9a chore(deps): lock file maintenance (#1861)
  • f668935 chore(deps): update dependency got to v11.8.2 (#1858)
  • 0f3c414 chore(deps): lock file maintenance (#1848)
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