A Tale of Three Contracts
The attempt on Friday by Secretary of War Pete Hegsted to label Anthropic as a supply chain risk and commit corporate murder had a variety of motivations.
The attempt on Friday by Secretary of War Pete Hegsted to label Anthropic as a supply chain risk and commit corporate murder had a variety of motivations.
Clean code is dead. The AI doesn't care about your variable names. It'll read your 800-line controller and generate another one without blinking. But here's the problem: you just taught it everything.
LLMs are an epistemic nightmare
The road to where we are now was (mostly) paved with good intentions — but mixed with too much uncritical acceptance of hype.
What might a superintelligence arcology be like?
This is the long version of what happened so far.
Read the full post on https://stitcher.io/blog/a-for-artificial
The writer Tyler Austin Harper (of The Atlantic, etc.) sent me a thread this morning, asking whether a mistargeting yesterday that killed nearly 150 school children in Iran could have been the result of AI.
Tell me if this has ever happened to you: a user contacts support because they’re randomly seeing different order histories every time they log in. Sometimes they see their recent purchases, sometimes they see orders from years ago, and sometimes they see nothing at all. After several hours of debugging, you discover that […] The post Advanced Unique Index Patterns for Soft Deletes (MySQL and PostgreSQL) appeared first on PHP Architect.
We will learn a lot about Silicon Valley in the upcoming days
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 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.
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…
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