Wikimedia Toolforge: migrating Kubernetes from PodSecurityPolicy to kyverno

Summary: this article shares the experience and learnings of migrating away from Kubernetes PodSecurityPolicy into Kyverno in the Wikimedia Toolforge platform. Christian David, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons Wikimedia Toolforge is a Platform-as-a-Service, built with Kubernetes, and maintained by the Wikimedia Cloud Services team (WMCS). It is completely free…

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Matt Glaman: Running Drupal on the Edge with WebAssembly

At DrupalCon Portland, Dries announced Starshot during his State of Drupal presentation. Part of Starshot is the idea that we have Drupal CMS and Core. The big difference is that the Drupal CMS offering comes with standard contributed modules used by almost every existing Drupal build. Then, Dries showed a…

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roose.digital: Tips for creating calculators in Drupal using Webforms and the Computed Twig element

The free Webform module of Drupal offers out of the box the option to create complex calculators with the Computed Twig element. Here are some tips to help you easily, better, and faster create calculators with Drupal Webforms.

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Specbee: Why Stylus is more flexible than SCSS and how to implement it in Drupal

Did you know that the first CSS preprocessor was introduced over a decade ago, changing the way we write stylesheets? A CSS Preprocessor extends the limited capabilities of CSS and helps in improving efficiency, maintainability, organization, and reusability.  The tool in focus today is a very popular CSS preprocessor tool…

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The Drop Times: CMS Usage Patterns in USA Charity and Non-Profit Organizations: FOSS Takes the Lead

A comprehensive analysis by The DropTimes (TDT) examines CMS usage across 8,134 non-profit and charity organizations in the United States. The findings highlight a dominant preference for Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) solutions, with WordPress being the most widely used CMS. Drupal also shows significant usage, especially among top-ranked…

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4 things I hate about GA4

Navigating a Google Analytics account gives me tiny shots of anxiety. It makes me think “What if I do something wrong?”, “What if I end up changing a setting?” or “How do I apply a metric to this report now?”. The sheer number of features and customizations available are too…

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Golems GABB: Leveraging AI and Machine Learning in Drupal

Leveraging AI and Machine Learning in Drupal Editor Mon, 07/01/2024 - 09:59 Dries Buytaert once predicted that AI bots would provide factual information and communicate with emotions and personality, offering more human-like interactions than websites. Artificial intelligence technologies have recently begun to be actively used in various fields, including web…

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