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chore(deps): update ghcr.io/gohugoio/hugo docker tag to v0.163.1#892

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This PR contains the following updates:

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ghcr.io/gohugoio/hugo stage patch v0.163.0v0.163.1

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gohugoio/hugo (ghcr.io/gohugoio/hugo)

v0.163.1

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The majority of the fixes in this release are security related (including the upstream fix in 93c8c7d (golang.org/x/image)). Thanks to @​vnth4nhnt for finding the issues fixed in a00b5c7 and cf9c8f9 (I will do the CVE work on this later). There has been a uptick in security reports lately, which doesn't mean that Hugo has gotten less secure, this is mostly the work of the new and powerful AI tools using Hugo's restrictive security model as their baseline. Just take a look at Go's recent security issue list to see a demonstration of this.

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