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National Puppy Day in the U.S.
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One of the most successful pedestrian streets in the world, the Strøget in Copenhagen, was filled with cars until a 2 year pilot project in 1962. The opposition at the time argued “no cars means no business,” but the street has been a massive retail success, the city’s busiest shopping street.
#cities #Copenhagen #cars #streets #denmark
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The grass is always greener on the other side, they say.
Personally, I think Capitalism just needs to be reined in a bit, essentials given more freely, and important things regulated.
CCP needs to go away, so the Chinese people can thrive.
So many smart, hardworking people frustrated by a system which benefits few.
As the US is a market capitalism society and we might be going on a trajectory where we bring back child factories and indentured servitude (we already have for profit prison slaves in the US and a lot of it is racialized still). I have a lot of concern when people think the major problem with China is that they are communist.
I think there's a better way to slice this bagel.
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This is demented https://www.wsj.com/articles/that-plum-job-listing-may-just-be-a-ghost-3aafc794?mod=mhp
https://twitter.com/jamieson/status/1637817227410825225
Job Listings Abound, but Many Are Fake
In an uncertain economy, companies post ads for jobs they might not really be trying to fillTe-Ping Chen (The Wall Street Journal)
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Diabolical use of what people naturally infer. Corporate Propaganda.
Meanwhile, orgs that actually need to hire resources can't represent themselves sufficiently - they're being drowned in a sea a false advertising.
As one of the chronically #underemployed #post-boomers? Ask me, I know.
Worse? The plethora of so-called #Recruiters falsely posting jobs that are just fronts for entities whose only objective is to aggregate personal data.
#Worker beware!
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I've seen the same listings up for eons on several companies so I just assumed they were shit to work for and moved on. Seems it's being used as a ploy as well.
It is annoying, maybe overall it'd be a good place to work but if HR wants to pull that nonsense and management signs off on it then fuck them.
Long long ago the HR department where I worked advertised at great expense in a PAPER for a position in my department. I asked them if they had big changes planned as it was totally impossible for that position to exist in my department.
There is so much to unpack here, my head will be spinning for quite awhile.
This hurts job seekers and it also muddies the water for legitimate job postings. It might offer one clue as to why we struggle to find applicants for decently attractive positions.
I guess this increases the value of recruiters.. If someone calls to offer a job, you can be reasonably sure the position is real. Right?
If a “benefit” was received, this constitutes as prosecutable fraud.
Would the Feds care to investigate? 🤷♂️
while they are great examples of falsehoods masquerading as attempts, there is also a considerable amount of genuine remaining fallout in regards to the willingness to work.
I've worked in the same industry for my whole life and this is something I've never seen in this concentration.
And all we can do is continue to throw the same methods at it and try to not go under.
That last sentence kills me.
Overworked employees are not capable of functioning at their best. This is how mistakes happen. Mistakes cost MORE to correct than just doing the right thing in the first place. This makes no sense from a business bottom line stand point. Who are these idiots running the world into the ground?
Who are these people who no longer want to work and are somehow surviving off of positive thoughts and air?
Like, I don't want to work, but I have to or I get to lose my house.
When customers complain about orders being late, or nobody being available to help them, the store manager gives them the "NOBODY WANTS TO WORK" spiel.
Meanwhile, he's cut all of our hours back to 39 per week; no one is ALLOWED to reach 40 hours, as much as WE WANT TO WORK!
No one wants to be exploited anymore, that's what.
I'm not even at the legal working age and I ally with those rebelling against the evil(s) of the capitalist system.
Reasons for ghost employment advertisements:
1. Salary manipulation tactics.
It ensures new hires accept the 1st offer & thwarts attempts to renegotiate salaries after finding out the true scope of duties after their probationary period ends
- "You are easily replaceable"
- "We treat employees as interchangeable cogs"
- "You are a dime a dozen"
2. Budget preservation. Employers hire a body to fill a chair until they find someone "more suitable" ie white, Christian & male
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3. Deliberately instilling feelings of employment precarity.
Employees don't ask for raises or improvements in working conditions if their job is always advertised
4. Wage suppression
When employees see jobs advertised at salary levels below their current salary, they don't ask for raises and are more likely to tolerate compensation package rollbacks like poorer health insurance benefits
5. Political/economic disinformation
Republican billionaire donors like Marcus want to end ...
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the elements of the social safety net like employment insurance using a false narrative that EI discourages the work ethic.
Republican billionaire donors bitterly resent having to pay taxes.
6. Preparation for scab labor if there's a strike or a unionization drive
Constantly maintaining a pool of readily available candidates undercuts union drives.
@Npars01 EXACTLY THAT!
Also these tactics get mixed with others, like purposefully hiding paygrades for vacancies, lowballing candidates, purposefully not staffing vacancies amd pushing worse working conditions....
@kkarhan
A common strategy is the routine emotional manipulation to work unpaid overtime.
Unpaid overtime is wage theft.
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In the USA, the pressure for unpaid work is nearly unbearable.
Officially "illegal", but in reality it's a widespread & pernicious practice. It's an employment practice that's spread to the UK & Canada.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wage_theft
In the USA, there are few agencies tasked with recovering unpaid wages.
Employees must engage in costly, time-consuming lawsuits to get the compensation they are due.
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‘Indentured Servitude:’ Staffing Agency CommuniCare Sued Over Alleged Unpaid Overtime, Worker Intimidation
A lawsuit claims the CommuniCare Family of Companies has failed to pay proper overtime to registered nurses recruited from the Philippines and threatened to sue the workers if they quit before repaying $16,000 in so-called immigration expenses.Kelsey McCroskey (ClassAction.org)
@kkarhan
Too many of these false narratives about employees are corporate speak to promote a malign influence narrative.
The "quiet quitting" narrative serves to erode labor laws regarding mandatory overtime and arbitrary changes in employment practices.
They threaten to change visa regulations and flood the labor marker with low wage imported labor or to offshore jobs.
It joins the tiresome narratives about "Nobody wants to work", "There's a shortage of labor", & "Lazy workers".
I know many people actively applying, yet no responses to date.
Among those who said they advertised job postings that they weren't actively trying to fill, close to half said they kept the ads up to give the impression the company was growing, according to Clarify Capital, a small-business-loan provider behind the study. One-third of the managers who said they advertised jobs they weren't trying to fill said they kept the listings up to placate overworked employees.
March 17, 2023 Symfony Station Symfony and PHP highlights
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and to improve Serializer performance.“
A Week of Symfony #845 (6-12 March 2023)
Symfony announced:
SymfonyLive Berlin 2023 - SymfonyLive comes back to Germany on October 5-6!
SymfonyLive Paris 2023 - Only 7 days to go!
Blackfire has:
The Power of Blackfire Alerting
SymfonyCasts start its second API Platform course, and it covers security.
Featured Item
The Guardian opines that artificial intelligence in its current form is based on the wholesale appropriation of existing culture, and the notion that it is actually intelligent could be actively dangerous.
The stupidity of AI
This Week
Stefano Alletti shares a:
Step-by-step Guide to use Auth0 with Symfony 6
Ozan Akman examines:
Programming paradigms: Which framework is better?
Jarosław Szutkowski explores:
Behat: The Easy and Effective Way to Write Acceptance Tests
Jérôme Tamarelle shares:
Rendering Twig templates in Storybook
Great stuff here.
Speaking of Twig, this is an interesting project from Wynton Franklin:
CMSs
And speaking of Storybook, Diffy explores:
Drupal shares:
Nominations are now open for the 2023 Aaron Winborn Award
And most importantly:
DrupalCon Pittsburgh 2023 Schedule
Jacob Rockowitz explores:
Providing JSON:API and GraphQL support for the Schema.org Blueprints module
Specbee examines:
My recent article shared some critiques of Drupal’s development, but the work on the frontend is an exception. Great strides have been made in the last year to modernize it.
And this is an effort that is similar to the one I propose in my article:
The Drupal Association Supports ICFOSS/Zyxware Back-to-work Programme
Mike Herchel shares:
Creating Your First Single Directory Component within Drupal
And after automatic updates and starter themes, this is the most exciting development upcoming in Drupal 10.
PHP
This Week
Jetbrains announces:
PhpStorm 2022.3.3 is now available
Regular readers know Jason Knight is one of my favorite writers and a kindred spirit.
He has this spectacularly entertaining case study:
New Client’s Website Had Some Interesting “Problems”
The WP Minute is:
Digging Into the WordPress Block Protocol Plugin
I love the Block Protocol initiative and hope it can integrate with Gutenberg as tightly as possible.
Jorge Castro looks at:
Using ORM in PHP without a framework
This got a lot of love on Mastodon this week.
Freek.dev has:
Discovering PHP's first-class callable syntax
Matt Glaman updates us on:
PHPStan's new @not-deprecated annotation
And Andy Blum has this nifty little tool:
Ryan Chandler has this interesting article on Foreign Function Interface:
Blazingly Fast Markdown Parsing in PHP using FFI and Rust
One of my Mastodon buddies, Grant Horwood, explores:
writing command line scripts in php: part 5; styling output text
Nico Mercado looks at why WordPress is moving forward the way it is, and why it’s having success.
The elePHPant in the room: Wordpress
Other
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Cybersecurity/Privacy
Hacker News reports:
GoBruteforcer: New Golang-Based Malware Breaches Web Servers Via Brute-Force Attacks
Warning: AI-generated YouTube Video Tutorials Spreading Infostealer Malware
PCMag reports:
US Shuts Down 'Netwire' Malware That Posed as Legit Remote Admin Tool
Forbes reports:
GPT-4 Can’t Stop Helping Hackers Make Cybercriminal Tools
Don’t use autofill on your password manager—especially if it’s Bitwarden
This is good advice I was not familiar with.
More
SWYX says:
Preemptive Pluralization is (Probably) Not Evil
Tomasz Dobrowolski shares:
4 Crucial Skills Every Entry-Level Developer Needs but Doesn’t Have (And How You Can Learn Them…
Brain Schnee shows us:
How to Learn and Use TypeScript: A Comprehensive Beginner's Guide
David explains:
Why Svelte Outperforms React: A Deep Dive into Render Performance
Longtime readers know I hate React and love Svelte, so I dug this.
CatlinCodes explores:
One problem that is now solved by CSS Subgrid
And Servebolt shows us:
How To Profile SQL Queries for Better Performance
Fediverse
Wired reports:
Twitter’s $42,000-per-Month API Prices Out Nearly Everyone
C^nts gonna c^nt.
Johannes Ernst
As we covered last week, the reaction to this news ranged from incredulous disbelief to horror.
TechCrunch reports:
WordPress.com owner Automattic acquires an ActivityPub plugin so blogs can join the Fediverse
Meanwhile, this news was met with joy and acclaim.
Here’s the official statement:
Joe Lotter writes:
Storybench has:
Adam Davidson talks Mastodon, @Journa.Host, and content moderation
If you think the Fediverse would be an interesting option to explore for your side projects, The FediForum is coming up
Here’s an example project from Veronica Berglyd Olsen:
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Besides making Election Day a state holiday, the new law provides voters on Native land with language translation at the polls (if needed) and polling places that are closer to where they live.
#NewMexico #voting #elections #rights
https://boltsmag.org/new-mexico-voting-rights-package/
New Mexico Is Making It Easier to Vote - Bolts
The legislature adopted a bill to restore voting rights to thousands on probation and parole. It would also strengthen ballot access for Native voters and further automate voter registration.Daniel Nichanian (Bolts)
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#BirdWatching #birds #Aves
#photography #PhotographyIsArt #BuyIntoArt #AYearForArt
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The image is an illustration. I don't think the above image is a real classification.
See https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/nov/03/googles-ai-turtle-rifle-mit-research-artificial-intelligence for examples.
Shotgun shell: Google's AI thinks this turtle is a rifle
MIT researchers managed to confuse artificial intelligence into classifying a reptile as a firearm, posing questions about the future of AI securityAlex Hern (The Guardian)
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•Guns❌
•Banks❌
•Railroads❌
•Mortgages❌
•Food & water❌
•Toxic dumping❌
•Carbon emissions❌
•COVID safety rules❌
•Billionaire tax rates❌
•Campaign donations❌
•Dialogue on racism✅
•Women’s bodies✅
•Contraception✅
•History books✅
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Weekly review of Symfony and PHP development news. 3/10/23
Welcome to this week's Symfony Station highlights. It's your review of the essential news in the Symfony and PHP development communities focusing on protecting democracy. We also cover the Fediverse.
Please take your time and enjoy the items most relevant and valuable to you. There is a good bit of Drupal content this week, including the featured item.
Thanks to Javier Eguiluz and Symfony for sharing our latest communiqué in their Week of Symfony.
My opinions will be in bold. And will involve profanity.
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As always, we will start with the official news from Symfony. Highlight -> “This week, Symfony 5.4.21
and 6.2.7 maintenance versions were released. Meanwhile, the upcoming Symfony 6.3 version added support for managing command exit code while handling signals. Lastly, the SymfonyOnline June 2023 conference announced that you can submit your papers until March 6.“
A Week of Symfony #844 (27 February - 5 March 2023)
Symfony announced:
SymfonyLive Paris 2023: Only 2 weeks to go for the pre-conference workshops!
SymfonyCon Brussels 2023 - Call for paper is open!
Blackfire has:
Getting started with the Blackfire test suite: part 3 of a series
SymfonyCasts continues its API Platform course.
This week on SymfonyCasts
Featured Item
I am tooting my own horn this week as I have published my first “opinion” piece. It examines if Drupal has a path to growth.
“Idiots have been claiming PHP is dead for years. Guess what? It’s not dying. It’s growing and mainly via WordPress and outside the United States. With Drupal, not so much.
This piece will cover Drupal’s strengths and weaknesses as I see them affecting its growth. And when I talk about growth, I mean the total number of Drupal users, not the profits of companies basing their businesses on Drupal.
Then I will look at three paths its future could take. Those of what I want, what could happen, and what will probably happen.”
Does Drupal Have a Path to Growth?
This Week
Anton Lytvynov has:
Why use Symfony for web development
The Future of PHP and Symfony: Predictions and Trends for Web Development
How to Set Up a Local Symfony Development Environment with Docker Compose
It is great to see Smaine Milianni back with:
Feature Flag and Strategy pattern with the Symfony framework
Mark Caggiano shows us:
How to create a WordPress plugin using PHP and OOP, with Composer for package management, Symfony components for backend functionality, and Twig for frontend templating
eCommerce
Quick Sprout has a:
PrestaShop Review – What Makes PrestaShop Great and Where PrestaShop Falls Short
Shopware shares:
Shopware Community Digest February '23
Edna Ololade compares:
Medusa Vs. Sylius: Which Should You Use for Your Ecommerce?
CMSs
Zyxware Technologies compares:
Drupal Updates vs Upgrades vs Migrations: What's the Difference and When Do You Need Them?
Prometsource shows us:
How to Leverage Load Testing to Scale up a Drupal Site
CKEditor can expand its capabilities:
Drupal Premium Features module now stable
Star Shaped of Lullabot shares her experience at:
Florida DrupalCamp 2023
Mateu Aguiló Bosch of lullabot explores:
Getting Single Directory Components in Drupal Core
This is fantastic news.
Previous Weeks
And Lullabot has this case study.
American Bookseller Association
PHP
This Week
Derry Ross explores:
Mastering PHP for Dynamic Web Development
Dolly Aswin looks at:
PHP Development Trends In 2023
Marcel Bootsman looks at:
Switching to PHP 8.x in Four Steps - An Interview with Juliette Reinders Folmer
This got lots of interest when I shared it on Mastodon this week.
Nikola Stojiljkovic shares:
Impressions on GitHub Copilot and PHPStorm — March 2023
Geek Job shows us how to:
Disable eval in PHP 8
Aminul Islam Sarker examines:
Unlocking the Power of PHP with the Abstract Syntax Tree (AST)
Great stuff here.
Previous Weeks
İlyas Özkurt shows us how to:
Boost Your PHP Testing Speed with Paratest
Other
Cybersecurity/Privacy
Zack Whittaker opines:
Today’s startups should terrify you
Fast Company reports on:
5 cybersecurity trends people who work from home need to know
Use password managers, two-factor authentication, VPN, etc. peeps.
Tech Republic reports on the:
Top 10 open-source security and operational risks of 2023
New National Cybersecurity Strategy: resilience, regs, collaboration and pain (for attackers)
The Guardian reports:
Sensitive personal data of US House and Senate members hacked, offered for sale
Maybe the fucks will do something about cybersecurity now.
More
Bleeping Computer reports:
GitHub makes 2FA mandatory next week for active developers
Marcus Bentele shares:
How To Become A Git Pro By Mastering Only One Powerful Git Command
Leticia Coelho shows us how to write:
Clean HTML
The acerbic and awesome Jason Knight has:
Adam Wathan (Part 1): Deluded, Predator, Or An Outright Fraud?
Adam Wathan (Part 2): The Ignorance On Full Display
TLDR Tailwind CSS sucks. Don’t be lazy. Learn HTML and CSS.
Cory Doctorow says:
The AI hype bubble is the new crypto hype bubble
Yes.
Fediverse
Let’s start with a few items about the biggest driver of Fediverse growth, Twitter.
The BBC reports:
Twitter insiders: We can't protect users from trolling under Musk
Musk takes the shittiest thing about Twitter and makes it shittier.
The Verge reports:
How a single engineer brought down Twitter
Stupidity in management = product incompetence.
Daring Fireball reports:
Phony Stark Picks on the Wrong Guy, Attempting (and of Course Botching) an HR Exit Interview Live on Twitter
Being a cnt = being a cnt
In late-breaking news, Platformer reports:
Meta is building a decentralized, text-based social network
Fucking hell. While this will work with Activity Pub, at least these instances can be blocked when the inevitable tracking starts.
Fastly shares:
Fastly and the Fediverse, pt.2
Here’s an analytical breakdown of the exodus from Twitter to the Fediverse:
A Snapshot of the Twitter Migration
Daring Fireball reports:
Medium’s me.dm Mastodon Server Opens Up
I mentioned this was coming last week.
TechCrunch provides more detail:
Medium launches a ‘premium’ Mastodon instance as a membership perk
Here the official details:
Join Mastodon with Medium
If you are also interested in content production, marketing, strategy, and related fields, you can follow me at [@mobileatom@me.dm](https://me.dm/@mobileatom).
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Great summary by @joel within a very clear post about indieweb adoption.
https://www.joelotter.com/posts/2023/03/indieweb/
On POSSE and IndieWeb
I’ve gone down into the depths these last couple of weeks with IndieWeb, POSSE and a whole bunch of other arcane terminology. Now that I’ve come up for air, let’s chat about it.Joel Auterson
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Upgrading to PHP 8+ has nothing to do with using the latest PHP 8+ syntax in every single file of your project.
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is located in Fairport, Ohio.
Situated at the mouth of the Grand River, Fairport Harbor Lighthouse is known as "The light that shone for a hundred years," but the present Fairport Lighthouse didn't accomplish this feat on its own, as a predecessor, which stood on the same site, accounted for the first forty-six years of service.
See the larger image here:
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Translation: Were not dealing with a “wage-price” spiral — wage gains pushing up prices.
We’re dealing with a “profit-price” spiral — corporate profits driving up prices.
Stop raising interest rates.
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It’s not a bug it’s a feature.
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They are raising rates to CREATE pressure on workers(consumers), small & mid sized businesses to create a beneficial worker management power balance for large Fortune 500 companies.
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