Auto merge of #154343 - arlosi:update-stable-cargo, r=Mark-Simulacrum Cargo stable backports 1 commits in 292f395c297d4f99171325b0842ac4ea4ff3b386..29ea6fb6a5db279426f4cc4e17aa385f05a0cfbc 2026-03-21 06:42:37 -0500 to 2026-03-24 17:37:48 -0400 - [stable 1.94] Downgrade curl-sys to 0.4.83 (https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/pull/16787) Update release notes to mention the Cargo fix and fix broken link.
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