robertology

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Just found this. Convenient for making a pattern background image https://www.svgbackgrounds.com/set/free-svg-backgrounds-and-patterns/

“SAML Jackson” has to be the best pun in open source, right? Send me links to other great ones!

https://github.com/boxyhq/jackson

GitHub - boxyhq/jackson: 🔥 Streamline your web application's authentication with Jackson, an SSO service supporting SAML and OpenID Connect protocols. Beyond enterprise-grade Single Sign-On, it also supports Directory Sync via the SCIM 2.0 protocol for automatic user and group provisioning/de-provisioning. 🤩

🔥 Streamline your web application's authentication with Jackson, an SSO service supporting SAML and OpenID Connect protocols. Beyond enterprise-grade Single Sign-On, it also supports Directory ...

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We should be able to write

nice try { … }

to avoid error handling entirely

Do you prefer to "squash" the merge commits?

#git #github

Always!
27.3%
Never!
0%
Sometimes/Depends
72.7%
whatever
0%
Poll ended at .

Just did a git pull after my PR was merged

Unpacking objects: 100% (1/1), 666 bytes | 666.00 KiB/s, done.

😱

@thelinuxEXP Have you shared your video creation setup lately (hardware and software)? I went looking but didn't notice

Basedash's 2nd annual State of Databases survey results are in. Here's a few top-level takeaways:

- SQL (54%) is preferred to NoSQL (40%)
- Postgres (79%) is the most currently used db, followed by Redis (69%) & MySQL (48%)
- Planetscale (4.47) is the top rated provider, with Supabase (4.30) & Railway (4.16) close behind

There's a lot more data to crunch in this survey, so please do follow the link and dive into the details for yourself.

https://stateofdb.com/databases

State of Databases 2023

The State of Databases survey takes the pulse of the databases that teams, individuals, startups, enterprises and hobbyists are using, as well as track the pay and demographic data of developers who are working with each stack.

What do people like these days for #async in #php?

Not "put in the queue to do later" like send an email

But "do this while I do other things and I'll integrate the results when you're done" like make a few API calls

#amphp or something else?

@iitalics dns cant be that hard its literally just cache invalidation and naming things