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  3. PHP's drop in "popularity" mirrors the post-2010 enshittification of the Web.

PHP's drop in "popularity" mirrors the post-2010 enshittification of the Web.

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    PHP's drop in "popularity" mirrors the post-2010 enshittification of the Web.

    The longer I am in this industry, the more I believe the monopolists spread FUD about it because there is nothing more dangerous to them than a dominant Web stack that cannot have its value captured & extracted by one of them, yet is capable of spinning up competitors overnight by a labor market they haven't homogenized & deskilled.

    #PHP might be the most dangerous Web tech for capital.

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      PHP's drop in "popularity" mirrors the post-2010 enshittification of the Web.

      The longer I am in this industry, the more I believe the monopolists spread FUD about it because there is nothing more dangerous to them than a dominant Web stack that cannot have its value captured & extracted by one of them, yet is capable of spinning up competitors overnight by a labor market they haven't homogenized & deskilled.

      #PHP might be the most dangerous Web tech for capital.

      wjmaggos@liberal.cityW This user is from outside of this forum
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      @linc

      I started learning it cause I had to but then somehow got convinced I shouldn't continue after I didn't need to anymore, because it wasn't "the future".

      yes I'm an idiot.

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