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Logseq

COLLAB
Velocity1.3

Privacy-first knowledge management and collaboration platform.

Logseq's stable line is in a long, thin-release holding pattern.

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Current state
Logseq's last year of releases on the 0.10.x line are mostly one- or two-line beta cuts: an Electron bump here, a YouTube embed fix there, a pdf.js bump that happens to close a remote-code-execution advisory. The pace is irregular (months between betas) and each release note is short. The most recent visible artifact is a nightly build with no specific changes called out.
Where it's heading
The 0.10.x stable line is in maintenance mode — small dependency bumps, recurring fixes for the same surfaces (YouTube embeds appear in two separate releases), and stability patches for regressions introduced earlier in the same line. The energy in the project is clearly elsewhere; what's shipping to existing users right now is upkeep rather than direction.
Prediction
Expect more 0.10.x betas at the same low cadence — primarily Electron bumps and embed/PDF fixes. The next directional signal will be a release that breaks the 0.10.x naming pattern; until then, treat existing builds as the steady state.

Recent moves

  1. 12d ago

    Desktop nightly 20260509: rolling unstable build, no changes called out

    A timestamped nightly cut with the standard 'unstable, use with caution' framing and no enumerated changes. Useful only for users who track nightly builds — fits the broader pattern of thin release notes on the 0.10.x line.

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  2. 5mo ago

    0.10.15 beta: Electron 38.4.0 bump and another YouTube embed fix

    0.10.15 bumps Electron to 38.4.0 and re-fixes YouTube embeds — the same surface that 0.10.13 patched a few months earlier, suggesting the embed integration is brittle to upstream changes. Two-line release note matches the 0.10.x maintenance cadence.

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  3. 7mo ago

    0.10.14 beta: pdf.js bump closes RCE advisory GHSA-92h5-2358-7xjv

    0.10.14 bumps pdf.js to 4.2.67, picking up the patch for a remote-code-execution advisory (GHSA-92h5-2358-7xjv), and adds x.com to the Twitter paste-link matcher. A small release with a real security payload riding on a dependency bump.

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  4. 9mo ago

    0.10.13 beta: single fix for YouTube embeds

    0.10.13 ships exactly one fix — YouTube embeds — and nothing else. The same surface gets patched again in 0.10.15.

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  5. 0y ago

    0.10.12 beta: app freeze, high CPU/GPU, GTK conflict, Mac crash fixes

    0.10.12 bundles a cluster of stability fixes — app freezes, high CPU and GPU usage, frequent diff prompts, a GTK 2/3 vs GTK 4 process conflict, and a Mac crash. The most substantive cut in the recent set, even though everything in it is reactive rather than additive.

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  6. 0y ago

    0.10.11 beta: regression fixes from 0.10.10, Electron 36.2.0

    0.10.11 cleans up regressions from 0.10.10 — images and themes broken, global block search broken (with a manual reindex step required), drag-and-drop of PDFs failing — and bumps Electron to 36.2.0. The kind of release that makes users hesitate before installing the next one.

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