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Summary of ChangesHello @DaxServer, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed! This pull request focuses on routine maintenance by updating the project's Python runtime and several key dependencies. These changes ensure the project leverages the latest stable versions of its underlying tools and libraries, promoting better compatibility and security without introducing new features or significant behavioral changes. Highlights
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This pull request updates the Python version and several other dependencies. The dependency updates themselves look fine. I've added one comment regarding an inconsistency this change introduces with your Dockerfile. Also, there's a minor typo in the PR title ('depdencies' should be 'dependencies').
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Updating the Python version here is good, but it creates an inconsistency with the Dockerfile which is still using python:3.13.7-alpine3.22. To ensure consistent environments between local development and containerized builds, please update the FROM instruction in the Dockerfile to use a matching Python version, for example: FROM python:3.13.12-alpine3.22.
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