Monster Coding
February has a way of making us reflect. The shine of a brand-new year has settled into the rhythm of real work, the resolutions have met reality, and we’re left with one simple question: what are we actually building, and how are we building it? This month’s issue tackles that question from nearly every angle […] The post Monster Coding appeared first on PHP Architect.
The PHP Podcast 2026.02.26
The PHP Podcast streams live, typically every Thursday at 3 PM PT. Come join us and subscribe to our YouTube channel. Another fun episode of the PHP Podcast! Here’s what we covered: 🎿 John’s Ski Trip Adventures John shared stories from his Utah ski trip – including skiing his first green slope ever, and […] The post The PHP Podcast 2026.02.26 appeared first on PHP Architect.
Welcoming Elizabeth Barron as the New Executive Director of The PHP Foundation
We're excited to welcome Elizabeth Barron as the next Executive Director of The PHP Foundation, following a thorough process led by our search committee of Nils Adermann, Sebastian Bergmann, Lorna Mitchell, and Ben Ramsey. Elizabeth brings a rare combination of deep roots in the PHP community and proven leadership in open-source governance. She co-founded a volunteer-based nonprofit dedicated to supporting women and non-binary individuals in the PHP industry, served as Community Manager at…
Retired US Air Force General Jack Shanahan on the Anthropic-Pentagon tensions
”No LLM, anywhere, in its current form, should be considered for use in a fully lethal autonomous weapon system. It's ludicrous even to suggest it.”
The Hidden Power of Symfony's EventDispatcher
Most developers use the EventDispatcher for simple notifications and never go deeper. That's a mistake. Here's what's actually in the toolbox and when to reach for it.
AI Writes the Draft. You Own the Mess.
AI writes code that works. That's not the same as code that's good. The moment you merge it, you own it — the shortcuts, the weak names, the missed boundaries. Here's why clean code matters more now, not less.
Participate in the 100-million-row challenge for PHP
Read the full post on https://stitcher.io/blog/100-million-row-challenge
Import AI 446: Nuclear LLMs; China's big AI benchmark; measurement and AI policy
Will AIs be jealous of one another?
Import AI 445: Timing superintelligence; AIs solve frontier math proofs; a new ML research benchmark
Will 2026 be looked back on as the pivotal year for making decisions about the singularity?
Import AI 444: LLM societies; Huawei makes kernels with AI; ChipBench
How can you quantify creativity?
Import AI 443: Into the mist: Moltbook, agent ecologies, and the internet in transition
Plus, a story about agents corrupting other agents
Once again processing 11 million rows, now in seconds
Read the full post on https://stitcher.io/blog/11-million-rows-in-seconds
Import AI 442: Winners and losers in the AI economy; math proof automation; and industrialization of cyber espionage
Is superintelligence a phase change or a gradual shift?
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