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Drupal Con 2025 is starting!

The future of the web, Drupal CMS, Drupal Canvas (the new content builder), and of course ell the things that can be done with Drupal and AI, from coding to chatbots, agent integration and many more.

#DrupalConVienna

Diapositivas del taller sobre Aljibe que impartí en la #DrupalCampSpain en Santiago de Compostela.

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vSBfeBJmFL-tyx_DI0prQ6UkPjDTwBtiiQE1UsWgE5nNixAS-PVxbGpF5YA504xQY149V7uVHmIvuZZ/pub?start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000

Aljibe es un add-on sobre DDEV para potenciar la calidad de los proyectos mediante herramientas de testing listas para ser usadas, además de análisis de código estático y otros cositas.

https://github.com/Metadrop/ddev-aljibe/

¡Y muchas gracias a la AED y a todas las personas que hicieron eta Camp posible!

Drupal Dev Days on Leuven is about to start!

#DDD2025

I have just published an article about safe browsing, web security and how sites can work with browsers to increase user security using HTTP headers: "Safe browsing the Internet and the birthday party analogy"

Not directly related to Drupal (it can be applied to any web development), but I think it can be interesting, especially to make non-techies to be aware of HTTP headers and secure browsing.

https://metadrop.net/en/articles/safe-browsing-internet-and-birthday-party-analogy

También en español: https://metadrop.net/es/articulos/navegacion-segura-analogia-fiesta-cumpleanos

Safe browsing the Internet and the birthday party analogy

HTTP security headers are a security measure that almost nobody uses but they are extremely powerful (and annoying to configure).

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