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    “We underestimated how much they loved him” — Dying Light franchise director talks Kyle Crane’s return, gore fidelity, and experimenting with the game formula

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    Dying Light: The Beast is scheduled to launch on August 22, so I spent four hours playing the game before sitting down to interview franchise director Tymon Smektala on the significance of Kyle Crane’s return, zombie gore fidelity, and what makes this zombie franchise special.

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    CVE ID : CVE-2025-47285

    Published : May 15, 2025, 6:15 p.m. | 1 hour, 45 minutes ago

    Description : Vyper is the Pythonic Programming Language for the Ethereum Virtual Machine. In versions up to and including 0.4.2rc1, `concat()` may skip evaluation of side effects when the length of an argument is zero. This is due to a fastpath in the implementation which skips evaluation of argument expressions when their length is zero. In practice, it would be very unusual in user code to construct zero-length bytestrings using an expression with side-effects, since zero-length bytestrings are typically constructed with the empty literal `b””`; the only way to construct an empty bytestring which has side effects would be with the ternary operator introduced in v0.3.8, e.g. `b”” if self.do_some_side_effect() else b””`. The fix is available in pull request 4644 and expected to be part of the 0.4.2 release. As a workaround, don’t have side effects in expressions which construct zero-length bytestrings.

    Severity: 0.0 | NA

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