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Hi, I'm Reuben, the Ringmaster of Mobile Atom Media and Code (https://www.mobileatom.net/). Symfony Station (https://symfonystation.mobileatom.net/) is my latest venture. I moderate the Symfony magazine here (https://kbin.social/m/Symfony) and created the Symfony Universe Collection. (https://kbin.social/u/symfonystation/c/SymfonyUniverse)

A graduate of the Univ. of Georgia and an MA graduate of Georgia State, I live in Orlando. My full-stack developer certification is from the Univ. of Central Florida.

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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.

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The writing's on the wall. Joomla 4 and 5 are failed CMS releases. They account for around 0.3% of ALL Joomla sites according to W3Techs (https://w3techs.com/technologies/details/cm-joomla). Joomla's official stats (which were introduced near the end of life of Joomla 3 - https://developer.j...

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Have a look at Symfony's monthly update! 🆕

May Symfony update

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SymfonyOnline June 2024 (June 6 – 7, 2024) - ()

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Containerization Tips and Tricks for PHP apps

dunglas.dev Containerization Tips and Tricks for PHP apps - Kévin Dunglas

API Platform was one of the first PHP frameworks to provide native support for Docker, Docker Compose, Kubernetes, and, more recently, Skaffold. The API Platform skeleton also served as the basis for Symfony Docker, the most popular solution for containerizing Symfony projects. These years of develo...

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Illustrations are taken directly from their website : https://dbtoolsbundle.readthedocs.io ...

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Joomla 5.1.1 and Joomla 4.4.5 are here!

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build.prestashop-project.org Simplifying releases with a single Zip

As we continue to evolve and adapt to the global e-commerce landscape, we are implementing changes to streamline our operations and enhance our project’s trajectory. In 2022, we aimed to make PrestaShop a company-neutral open source project. Today, while keeping the project neutral, we are changing ...

  • @wakest Mastodon may have started down the enshitification route and heading toward being forked.

  • @wisepancake

    @alyaza I helped them out with a paid subscription. Hopefully more people will.

  • @ernest After 1.0 is released, please take some time off. And try to delegate. Sending you some funds! Hang in there buddy.

  • @aeternum

    @seasonone Hopefully it fails after killing of shitter first.

  • @ernest Thanks for everything you and the team do. I just sent you a few beers. :) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/kbin for others wanting to contribute.

  • @giallo I like the “to quote myself from earlier‘, so I will as well.

    I want to address the uproar in the Fediverse about preemptively blocking the Meta ActivityPub product. And whether it should be at the instance or individual user level. A variety of reasons for and against this have been given.

    At the moment, I would go with the latter. But no matter the arguments, the reason every single Fediverse user should block it is that Meta is a box of cnts.

    They have always been a box of cnts. And they will always be a box of c^nts. Meta should be trusted as far as I can kick Zuck. About six feet. They will immediately or eventually try to enshitify whatever product they launch. At that point, administrators should block them at the instance level.

    Maybe I am wrong, but maybe the Easter Bunny is real.

    Do I need to remind anyone these are the mofos greenlighting the spread of misinformation of all types, science denial, propaganda from the enemies of democracy, conspiracy theories from every lunatic on earth, election stealing, suicide instigation for teenagers, and the mass genocide of Muslims in Myanmar?