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Jake and Michael discuss all the latest Laravel releases, tutorials, and happenings in the community.
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The podcast discusses various updates in Laravel 13.9.0, notably the addition of generating HTML password rules for better integration with password managers, and improvements in Laravel 13.10.0, including a storage cache store that allows storing cache data in files like S3, suitable for environments without persistent storage. Other features include better queuing management, conditional job dispatching, and enhanced support for enums and foreign UUIDs, aiming to improve developer experience and application robustness.
Tailwind CSS version 4.3.0 now includes first-party utilities for styling scrollbars, allowing control over scrollbar width, color, and gutter space to prevent layout shifts. Additional utility features include container size utilities for responsive design based on parent containers, and enhancements to CSS properties like zoom and tab-size. Advanced utility directives enable stacking variants and providing fallbacks for default values, leading to more flexible and expressive styling capabilities.
The episode covers a range of new packages and features introduced by the Laravel community, including the Passkeys authentication support, sub-agents in Laravel's AI SDK for better orchestration, and security enhancements like Laravel Moat which inspects GitHub security settings. Other notable packages include Cadence for model-based scheduling, LaraPanda for AI-driven browsing, Google Sheets driver for using spreadsheets as databases, and Laravel Paper for managing flat-file data sources with Eloquent-like syntax. These tools aim to extend Laravel’s functionality and improve developer workflows.
The podcast highlights significant community events such as DHH’s participation in Laravel Live Denmark 2026 alongside Taylor Otwell, promising an engaging fireside chat on framework design and developer experience. Additionally, PHP Storm’s new Laravel deployment management tools and JetBrains' AI-assisted troubleshooting enhance local development and deployment workflows, encouraging ongoing collaboration and innovation within the ecosystem.
Discussion emphasizes security practices such as using the new Laravel moat tool to review GitHub security settings, and broader security considerations including GitHub branch protection rules to prevent malicious pushes. The host recommends using tools like moat for security audits, and shares insights on the importance of implementing organization-wide rules to prevent vulnerabilities, especially in team environments.
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