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    • Upgraded key dependencies to their latest stable versions, enhancing overall system performance, stability, and security. These improvements contribute to a smoother user experience and greater reliability in background operations.

Signed-off-by: James Elliott <james-d-elliott@users.noreply.github.com>
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This pull request updates the dependency module versions in the go.mod file. Specifically, the module github.com/go-crypt/x is upgraded from v0.3.6 to v0.4.0 and golang.org/x/sys is updated from v0.31.0 to v0.32.0. These version changes reflect an update to the underlying dependencies, ensuring that the project references more recent module releases.

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File Change Summary
go.mod - Upgraded github.com/go-crypt/x from v0.3.6 to v0.4.0
- Upgraded golang.org/x/sys from v0.31.0 to v0.32.0

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In the realm of code, I bounce with delight,
New versions shine, oh what a sight!
Dependencies updated in a single hop,
Each module upgrade makes my code jump nonstop.
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I code and hop into the future bright! 🐇


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@james-d-elliott james-d-elliott merged commit 09ced52 into master Apr 12, 2025
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@james-d-elliott james-d-elliott deleted the build-x branch April 12, 2025 02:39
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