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Welcome to this week's Symfony Station communiqué. It's your review of the essential news in the Symfony and PHP development communities focusing on protecting democracy. That necessitates an opinionated Butlerian jihad against big tech as well as evangelizing for open-source and the Fediverse. We also cover the cybersecurity world.

There's good content in all of our categories, so please take your time and enjoy the items most relevant and valuable to you. It includes a ton of MySQL items. 🤷🏽‍♀️ This is why we publish on Thursdays. So you can savor it over your weekend.

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Once again, thanks go out to Javier Eguiluz and Symfony for sharing our communiqué in their Week of Symfony.

My opinions will be in bold. And will often involve cursing. Because humans. Especially tech bros.

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Symfony

As always, we will start with the official news from Symfony.

Highlight -> "This week, development activity was slower than usual and focused on tweaks and fixes on all supported branches. Meanwhile, we announced the first talks and workshops for the SymfonyCon Vienna 2024 conference."

A Week of Symfony #916 (15-21 July 2024)



They also have:
The Monthly Symfony email

SymfonyCon Vienna 2024 : PHPUnit 11 for Symfony Developers



SymfonyCasts has:
This week in Symfony Casts

Featured Item

MIT Technology reviews three books:

Three books reckon with technological complexity and the wicked problems it creates.

Learning from catastrophe


The second is especially relevant to programming.

This week

Woody Gilk
Interactive debugging with Symfony Console

eCommerce

TYPO3 has:

Navigating the E-Commerce CMS Maze: A Comprehensive Guide to Selecting the Ideal Platform for Your Business

CMSs

And:
Transition to PHP-Based reStructuredText Rendering for TYPO3 Documentation

Build-Your-Own Starship Enterprise — Reflections on DrupalCon Portland 2024

Stitchwort explores:
CKEditor-Presets in TYPO3 setzen bzw. überschreiben



Concrete CMS has:
The Ultimate Guide to Navigation Bars and Web Menus
How to Use Mega Menus on Your Website



Joomla has:
Joomla! 5.2.0 Alpha 3 needs your help!



Wim Leers has an Experience Builder update:
XB week 8: design locomotive gathering steam

DrupalEasy examines:
Getting ready to run your first migration

Great stuff as always from Mike.

SpecBee lists the:
Top 8 Drupal modules that can improve user engagement

Golems looks at:
Best SEO Practices for Drupal Websites in 2024

Bounteous explores:
The Future of Experimentation: Acquia Convert

Four Kitchens shares:
Why time is of the essence for a Drupal 11 migration

Tag1 Consulting has:
Drupal Workspaces: A Game-changer for Site Wide Content Staging

Migrating Your Data from D7 to D10: Migrating content types

The Drop Times lists:
5 Basic Rules to Keep your Website Dependencies Secure

Previous Weeks

Drupal 11 Preparation Checklist

The Power of Drupal 11
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PHP

This week

Allen Ash examines:
Named Arguments in PHP

HashBangCode looks at:
Validating XML Files With XML Schema Definitions In PHP

Dragan Rapić explores:
Understanding WebSockets in PHP

Auriga Aristo says:
Let’s start using PHP Traits

Nikolay Nikolov show us:
How I Wrote My First E-Book About the Strategy Pattern

DDEV examines:
DDEV and Docker Healthchecks (Tech Note)

Les Tillleuls Coop looks at:
php-redis-om : un object mapper pour Redis

Grant Horwood has:
PHP: concurrency with processes. pt. 1: using pcntl_fork for fun and performance

DataDog asks:
Why care about exception profiling in PHP?

ServBay is:
Announcing ServBay 1.3.9: More Features, Smoother Experience!

Winkel Wagen shows us:
TIL: PHPStorm Customize toolbar

Previous Weeks

And Ghulam Mujtaba shows us:
How to Install and Use Composer Packages in PHP Project

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More Programming

TechCruch reports:
‘Model collapse’: Scientists warn against letting AI eat its own tail

Let’s hope it happens.

Gabor Javorszky opines:
Anything language agnostic is just a new language

CSS-Tricks explores:
Pop(over) The Balloons

CSS Stuff I’m Excited After the Last CSSWG Meeting

Cross view document transitions will be awesome.

Ahmad Shadeed explains:
CSS Grid Areas

Fantastiqué!

Oliver Foster says:
MySQL 9.0 GA is Here!

Roman Agabekov examines:
Managing Long-Running Queries in MySQL

Kristian Köhntopp looks at:
MySQL: Upgrading old MySQL instances

Yunus Emre Adas shares:
Improve Your DB Skills: 10 MySQLi DB Functions in PHP Development

JetBrains explores:
Using Dev Containers in JetBrains IDEs – Part 1

Fighting for Democracy

Please visit our Support Ukraine page to learn how you can help kick Russia out of Ukraine (eventually).

The cyber response to Russia’s War Crimes and other douchebaggery

The Register reports:
Websites clamp down as creepy AI crawlers sneak around for snippets

Meta's mass layoff severance agreements illegal, says judge

Two Russians sanctioned over cyberattacks on US critical infrastructure

The Kyiv Post reports:
Fighting on the Battlefield of Ideas: Time for the Democratic World to Mobilize

BleepingComputer reports:
Spain arrests three for using DDoSia hacktivist platform

The Verge reports:
Meta cracks down on ‘Yahoo Boys’ and thousands of sextortion accounts

Meta checks off its quarterly quota of one good deed.

W3 has a finding:
Third Party Cookies Must Be Removed

Of course, Chrome just decided not to do this.

TechCrunch reports:
CIA AI director Lakshmi Raman claims the agency is taking a ‘thoughtful approach’ to AI

FTC is investigating how companies are using AI to base pricing on consumer behavior

Cory Doctorow has more details:
FTC vs surveillance pricing: a prelude to an ass-kicking

404 Media reports:
The Backlash Against AI Scraping Is Real and Measurable

Wired reports:
This Machine Exposes Privacy Violations

A cool tool.

The Markup reports:
Frustrated by School Web Filters, One Teenager Created His Own

The Evil Empire Strikes Back

The Counter Offensive asks:
Are we in Cold War 2.0?

No, we are in a world war of democracy vs autocracy. With the hybrid regimes in the middle playing both ends against each other.

DarkReading reports:
Russia Adjusts Cyber Strategy for the Long Haul in War With Ukraine

Radio Free Europe reports:
'Creating Havoc And Panic': Kremlin-Friendly Fake News Takes Aim At Paris Olympics

Knowbe4 shares:
How a North Korean Fake IT Worker Tried to Infiltrate Us

Cory Doctorow reports:
Holy CRAP the UN Cybercrime Treaty is a nightmare

Speaking of shit legislation, Tech Dirt reports:
Congress Wants To Let Private Companies Own The Law

404 Media reports:
Google Is the Only Search Engine That Works on Reddit Now Thanks to AI Deal

DHS Has a DDoS Robot to Raid Smart Homes

Yet another reason to avoid anything "Smart".

The Guardian reports:
We unleashed Facebook and Instagram’s algorithms on blank accounts. They served up sexism and misogyny

Rewire News Group reports:
Abortion Misinformation Is All Over the Internet. You Can Blame Big Tech Censorship

Blood in the Machine reports:
Every startup in JD Vance's VC fund, ranked from least to most hillbilly elegiac

As a real hillbilly, I can tell you this motherfucker is no hillbilly. He's a “broligarch-funded shillbilly”. (BTW not an original description from me, though I would love to claim it.)

The Verge reports:
The moral bankruptcy of Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz

As I've said before, VC stands for verified c^nt.

Cybersecurity/Privacy

TechCrunch reports:
Data breach exposes US spyware maker behind Windows, Mac, Android and Chromebook malware

BleepingComputer reports:
Fake CrowdStrike fixes target companies with malware, data wipers

Fake CrowdStrike repair manual pushes new infostealer malware

French police push PlugX malware self-destruct payload to clean PCs

DarkReading reports:
Chinese Forced-Labor Ring Sponsors Football Clubs, Hides Behind Stealth Tech

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The Fediverse

For Better has:
Influencing Influencers

Elena Rossini says:
The Future of Social is Here: a Show and Tell (part 1: Mastodon ↔️ Pixelfed)

CTAs (aka show us some free love)

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