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@sebastian if you need inspiratiin, this was the oldest i could find https://github.com/symfony-cmf/Routing/tree/1.0/Tests
CI setup unfortunately does not show what phpunit version it was. But i nominate lines 34 and 40 of this https://github.com/symfony-cmf/Routing/blob/1.0/Tests/NestedMatcher/NestedMatcherTest.php
Routing/Tests at 1.0 · symfony-cmf/Routing

Routing component building on the Symfony Routing component - symfony-cmf/Routing

GitHub

@gromnan i wont run the tests myself now, but at least storage wise postgres arrays seem more efgicient than a json column with an array https://stackoverflow.com/questions/49592794/postgres-are-there-downsides-to-using-a-json-column-vs-an-integer-column

The performance remains unclear from the answer i found...

Postgres: Are There Downsides to Using a JSON Column vs. an integer[] Column?

TLDR: If I want to save arrays of integers in a Postgres table, are there any pros or cons to using an array column (integer[]) vs. using a JSON column (eg. does one perform better than the other)?

Stack Overflow
@thomasfuchs @tante came to the comments to say this. I think there was a website that let you do shortlinks that animated the google search.
We used it when people adked trivial questions they should just have looked up themselves.

I've published a new blog post: "Human Creations", on the difference in content generation by LLMs, and the creation of text, art and code by humans.

You can find it at https://derickrethans.nl/human-creations.html or at @blog

#writing #ai #content #fediverse #MadeByHumans

Human Creations — Derick Rethans

I blogged about iframes https://www.liip.ch/en/blog/iframes-are-still-odd (mostly so i have a compact documentation what i puzzled together 😅 )
Iframes are still odd · Blog · Liip

Liip
@heiglandreas @tvbeek subscribing as well 🤩

💥 💥 💥 Our case covered in the "Guardian" ‼️ ‼️ ‼️

Guardian is asking: "Why is US tech giant Palantir suing a small Swiss magazine?"

“Palantir repeatedly contacted different government agencies through different means … and tried to repeatedly get a foot into the door,” says Lorenz Naegeli

Many journalists have investigated Palantir, reporting for example on its contracts with the US federal government, or with the US’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, ICE. But Republik and WAV’s work may have struck a nerve.

“It’s the first time [anyone] has published a story about Palantir that has a failure narrative,” says Adrienne Fichter, a tech journalist with Republik. “They didn’t get through and they were not good enough for Switzerland … That’s why they’re going for us, that’s why they’re suing us, they want to fight this narrative.”

Marguerite Meyer says: “I think Palantir doesn’t really mind moral criticism. That has been done heaps. But what our reporting shows is a bit of a failure to sell their products – I believe they really don’t like that.”

https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2026/mar/20/us-tech-giant-palantir-swiss-magazine-wav

‘It does feel like an intimidation campaign’: why is US tech giant Palantir suing a small Swiss magazine?

An investigation by journalists working with Republik magazine may have struck a nerve by suggesting the company has failed in Switzerland

The Guardian
Incredible. “US has subpoenaed all tech companies to hand over all messages with EU officials that enforce the DSA” https://judiciary.house.gov/media/press-releases/chairman-jordan-probes-eu-bureaucrats-hiding-efforts-censor-american-speech
Chairman Jordan Probes EU Bureaucrats Hiding Efforts to Censor American Speech

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) sent letters to ten technology companies—including Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta, Microsoft, OpenAI, Reddit, Rumble, TikTok, and xAI—reiterating that the Committee's document subpoenas require the companies to produce communications with foreign censors, including the European Commission and European Union (

House Judiciary Committee Republicans

I tasked an AI agent with the implementation of an algorithm from a research paper. 15 minutes later: clean code, green tests, plausible visualizations. Hours later: I'm still not sure if it's correct.

What happens when AI generates code faster than you can understand the domain?

https://phpunit.expert/articles/faster-than-understanding.html?ref=mastodon

Faster than understanding

An AI coding agent implemented a complex software metric in 15 minutes. I have now spent hours trying to figure out whether the implementation is correct. Is this really a productivity boost?

phpunit.expert
Dans 10 jours, c'est la Symfony Live à Paris, et je vais démontrer comment j'utilise Symfony UX pour les communications asynchron avec un minimum de Javascript. On ce voit a Paris chez @symfony