FusionAuth has released version 1.33, which includes a ton of bug fixes, official Docker support for multiple architectures, and improvements to the multi-factor authentication (MFA) process. The new release officially supports Docker images for various CPU architectures, allowing users to run FusionAuth in Docker on newer Macs with the M1 chip or in container-based systems like Kubernetes using ARM-based virtual machines. Additionally, there are localization improvements, including automated translation updates and locale ordering for users with multiple locale preferences. Other notable changes include improved messaging around licensing, a breaking change related to security in the Change Password API, and numerous bug fixes and enhancements throughout the release.