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I'm not anti-semitic, I'm anti-zionist, f*** satanyahu
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I wanna smoke that good shit they are smoking
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FrankenPHP v1.11.2 Released With 30% Faster CGO, 40% Faster GC, and Security Patches https://laravel-news.com/frankenphp-v1112-released-with-30-faster-cgo-40-faster-gc-and-security-patches
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FrankenPHP v1.11.2 Released With 30% Faster CGO, 40% Faster GC, and Security Patches - Laravel News
FrankenPHP v1.11.2 is a security-focused release that fixes three vulnerabilities including a critical Unicode path confusion issue and a worker-mode session leak. It also upgrades to Go 1.26 for noticeably lower latency and adds an Alpine Linux APK repository.
Itβs wild how much the "decency" bar has shifted. Back in 1973 (around 1965 E.C.), Shaft in Africa screened in Ethiopian cinemas despite featuring nude scenes with prominent local actors.
Fast forward to today, and TikTokers are facing legal trouble for "risky" outfits.
Fast forward to today, and TikTokers are facing legal trouble for "risky" outfits.
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For the past 12 years, JetBrains has truly been my favorite editor. No matter how many AI tools or plugins come and go, none have replaced that feeling.
I even used to run a private Telegram channel for JetBrains licenses, and now that I can afford it, I'm more than happy to pay for it.
I even used to run a private Telegram channel for JetBrains licenses, and now that I can afford it, I'm more than happy to pay for it.
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For the past 12 years, JetBrains has truly been my favorite editor. No matter how many AI tools or plugins come and go, none have replaced that feeling. I even used to run a private Telegram channel for JetBrains licenses, and now that I can afford it, I'mβ¦
The code editor landscape has basically settled into four distinct camps, and letβs be real, anything else is just noise.
First, youβve got the Terminal Purists who live in Vim, Neovim, or Emacs. These wizards spend months configuring their setups to the point where they actually outperform a JetBrains IDE. If you can navigate code that fast in a black box, youβve earned my respect.
Then come the Minimalists who swear by Sublime Text. They don't want bloat or an IDE holding their hand; they just want pure, lightweight speed. Even Taylor Otwell (the Laravel creator) stays in this camp. If you can ship world-class software without a full-blown IDE, you're built different.
Then thereβs my tribe: the JetBrains Power-Users. We want the heavy artilleryβIntelliJ, PHPStorm, Android Studio, WebStorm, PyCharmβtools that just work perfectly the moment you open them.
And of course, we have the VS Code Crowd. Itβs the king of the free market for a reason, though itβs always funny watching people install 47 different plugins just to try and replicate a single native JetBrains feature. Youβll get to the JetBrains level eventually! πππ
The harsh truth is that if an editor isn't based on one of these four, it's probably a niche experiment destined to fail.
Stop wasting your energy "editor hopping" and trying to find a magic shortcut. The tool doesn't give you the skills; the hours spent coding do. If youβre a beginner and donβt know where to start, just grab VS Code and get to work. Everything else is just a distraction.
First, youβve got the Terminal Purists who live in Vim, Neovim, or Emacs. These wizards spend months configuring their setups to the point where they actually outperform a JetBrains IDE. If you can navigate code that fast in a black box, youβve earned my respect.
Then come the Minimalists who swear by Sublime Text. They don't want bloat or an IDE holding their hand; they just want pure, lightweight speed. Even Taylor Otwell (the Laravel creator) stays in this camp. If you can ship world-class software without a full-blown IDE, you're built different.
Then thereβs my tribe: the JetBrains Power-Users. We want the heavy artilleryβIntelliJ, PHPStorm, Android Studio, WebStorm, PyCharmβtools that just work perfectly the moment you open them.
And of course, we have the VS Code Crowd. Itβs the king of the free market for a reason, though itβs always funny watching people install 47 different plugins just to try and replicate a single native JetBrains feature. Youβll get to the JetBrains level eventually! πππ
The harsh truth is that if an editor isn't based on one of these four, it's probably a niche experiment destined to fail.
Stop wasting your energy "editor hopping" and trying to find a magic shortcut. The tool doesn't give you the skills; the hours spent coding do. If youβre a beginner and donβt know where to start, just grab VS Code and get to work. Everything else is just a distraction.