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A look at modern PHP (www.vincentschmalbach.com)
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PHP has come a long way since its humble beginnings in 1995. While it was originally designed as a simple templating language, PHP has evolved into a full-featured…

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Serialização e Desserialização em PHP O que é Serialização?

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In PHP, we have classes with methods inside them. Would making all your methods public be a good idea? No, because some of them should be used only by the class they're in and not anywhere else. What about class constants?

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Laragon is a portable, isolated, fast & powerful universal development environment for PHP,...

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Developers like to use booleans as flags. They're a convenient way to indicate something as on/off, true/false, yes/no. But the problem is that booleans are not clear from calling code exactly what they do. For example: Does anyone in the calling scope have any idea what the defining scope is doing? Absolutely not. The flag

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A blog about modern PHP, the web, and programming in general. Follow my newsletter and YouTube channel as well.

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In this post, you will learn how to Receive Email from HTML Form Using PHP. What is PHP...

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A few months ago, I stumbled upon a 24 years old buffer overflow in the glibc, the base library for linux programs. Despite being reachable in multiple well-known libraries or executables, it proved rarely exploitable — while it didn't provide much leeway, it required hard-to-achieve preconditions. Looking for targets lead mainly to disappointment. On PHP however, the bug shone, and proved useful in exploiting its engine in two different ways.

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Fix Your Code With The Debug Backtrace (alexwebdevelop.activehosted.com)
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It's easy to debug a single...

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Apache Airflow is an open-source platform used for managing complex workflows. It allows users to...

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Running PHP blazingly fast at the Edge with WebAssembly

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Primitive Obsession (acairns.co.uk)
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Discover Primitive Obsession in code: recognize symptoms, understand implications, and learn effective fixes with value objects.

[-] symfonystation@kbin.social 4 points 4 months ago

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

[-] symfonystation@kbin.social 1 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

@tito_swineflu Not that I know off. You might try contacting the author for the details of their setup.

[-] symfonystation@kbin.social 24 points 7 months ago

@wise_pancake

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

[-] symfonystation@kbin.social 5 points 1 year ago

@aeternum

@seasonone Hopefully it fails after killing of shitter first.

[-] symfonystation@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

@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 c*nts.

They have always been a box of c*nts. 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?

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