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Jake and Michael discuss all the latest Laravel releases, tutorials, and happenings in the community.
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Jake and Michael kick off episode 254 of The Larabal News Podcast by discussing Daylight Saving Time, its impact on their schedules, and a lighting mishap they experienced during their recordings. They share some witty banter about the quirks of podcasting and how they manage technical difficulties.
The hosts dive into the new features of Laravel 12.53, highlighting key updates such as cache funnel concurrency limiting, which allows for improved payment processing without needing a Redis connection. They also discuss enhancements in named arguments for event dispatching, Postgres full text search, and maintenance mode updates.
They discuss the recent updates in Inertia 2.3.16 which includes the addition of Boost AI guidelines, making it easier for the Inertia team to maintain their package. Next, they present Livewire 4.2.0 featuring new methods for clearing JavaScript errors and changes to reactive props, along with security hardening tailored for Laravel 13.
The conversation turns to new innovations, specifically the Chief CLI tool which organizes large projects into discrete manageable tasks, improving workflow. Following that, they highlight Blaze, the optimized Blade template compiler that can significantly reduce component rendering overhead.
Jake and Michael underscore the importance of security with the introduction of Ward, a command-line security scanner tailored to Laravel projects. They also delve into Fuse, a circuit breaker for Laravel queues, designed to protect against failing APIs stalling job processing.
In a charming celebration, they acknowledge Filament’s fifth anniversary, highlighting its evolution and strong community engagement over the years.
The duo highlights the launch of Laravel Skills, a repository for AI agent skills enhancing the utility of Laravel projects. They also explore PolyScope, a new agent orchestration environment that allows multiple agents to run tasks in parallel, revolutionizing the developer experience.
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