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i recorded and posted another vlog yesterday :] https://memoria.sayitditto.net/view?m=UNwsVI9yp
i recorded and posted another vlog yesterday :] https://memoria.sayitditto.net/view?m=UNwsVI9yp
@prologic yayyyy :D
@prologic yayyyy :D
@kat This is way too long for me to watch in its entirety, but: “Ugh, talking is weird” – I feel that, very much. 😅
@lyse that's alright haha! i don't expect anyone to listen/watch in full or with full attention bc it's so long lmao

the thing with PHP for me is that i... feel like it hits a kind of simplicity that i can understand? it's so plain but can be very powerful. i quite like that. as much as i can learn something infinitely more powerful, PHP hits a comfortable thing where i can handle things like backend sqlite DBs AND how a page is rendered, without requiring a complex frontend with its own quirks (like ruby on rails, which as much as i know and love it, can be heavy).

but i totally get you! PHP security is very scary. i'm always worried that i'm messing something up. it's why the PHP application i'm working on i have dockerized by default for a small but extra layer of protection

i'll try to not get discouraged <3 tysm for your advice
@lyse that's alright haha! i don't expect anyone to listen/watch in full or with full attention bc it's so long lmao

the thing with PHP for me is that i... feel like it hits a kind of simplicity that i can understand? it's so plain but can be very powerful. i quite like that. as much as i can learn something infinitely more powerful, PHP hits a comfortable thing where i can handle things like backend sqlite DBs AND how a page is rendered, without requiring a complex frontend with its own quirks (like ruby on rails, which as much as i know and love it, can be heavy).

but i totally get you! PHP security is very scary. i'm always worried that i'm messing something up. it's why the PHP application i'm working on i have dockerized by default for a small but extra layer of protection

i'll try to not get discouraged <3 tysm for your advice
@movq hahahah so real right?
@movq hahahah so real right?