Right now in a community not so far away...
Escaping the Exogorth
Bonus points if you get that reference.
Mado has been hard at work on Readymade. Particularly custom partitioning fixes, and improvements to bootc support. He also fixed en_OWO support[1], and switched Taidan's compositor to KWin from Cage (dropping soon).
Jorge (AKA John Bluefin) pushed Readymade builds to Bluefin's website. Learn more about testing on the Universal Blue discourse.
Wat Tambor
Owen fixed the non-Microsoft Store installation methods for Ultramarine WSL. Now you can install Ultramarine without a Microsoft account using WinGet or with our WSL file.
I have no idea what Wat Tambor has to do with WSL; Owen, our resident Star Wars superfan, just told me to do it.
Playing with Holograms
Nova improved support for multi-GPU systems in StereoKit, the underpinning of Stardust[2].
For the Emperor (the Galactic one)
Owen worked on fixes to the Ultramarine 42 upgrade path, as we prepare to release it for existing users.
June continued her work on Ultramarine Asahi, the installer is being a bit tricky.

Trade Routes from Naboo
ffi made their first contribution to Terra this week! Welcome to our community!
Roachy had a busy week, from packaging Epson Scan 2, to fixing Ruffle, many parts of Nvidia CUDA[3], and the GStreamer stack. Special thanks to Roachy for his hard work.
Hoth, but Less Cold
Owen, June, and Jaiden attended Minnebar 19 in Richfield, Minnesota this weekend. We love hanging out in the community, come talk to us if you see us at other events!

May the 4th Be with You
Per usual, thank you to everyone in the community this week, and may the force be with you.
So long and thanks for all the fish.
Footnotes
[1] en_OWO is not an actual language, simply a "owofied" version of American English, this is an easter egg.
[2] Stardust XR, a desktop environment (of sorts) for VR and AR headsets, entered the Fyrasphere a few months ago. This is Stardust's first real mention, so if you're unfamiliar, check out their docs.
[3] Here's a link to everything Roachy did with CUDA this week:
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