@sass@damon besides there are many WordPress hosting providers that will probably grow their user base now that WordPress.com went this route. It's a win for regular WordPress and competition in the space
@joel@damon But they are related, even if yes technically .com turning this on doesnt affect WP (non .com) itself. So .com emitting this level of sleaze will have a trickle down reputation-wise. It has already begun.
There's lots of reasons to not want AI to scrape your content (I won't cover, but are an internet search away), at minimum these companies should offer an opt-out before they go on scraping, but apparently it’s scrape-now-then-ask-for-forgiveness/opt-out.
Wir arbeiten gerade an einer neuen Website auf Basis #Joomla 5 - könnt Ihr Plugins empfehlen für Terminanzeige und mögliche Autoposter für Mastodon und Facebook?
If you customize/maintain or use a Content Management System (#CMS) to display Web content, I'd like to know which CMS your prefer
I've always coded Web-based components from scratch, but I'm curious about the CMS solutions that are commonly used to serve up content on the Web. The community here seems to be very tech-oriented, so I thought I'd be able to get some great feedback.
@jay really depends on what you want to accomplish/learn. The learning curve for Drupal is steep, but part of that is learning modern PHP packaging & the same type of CI/CD build process required for any other Symfony or Laraval project. WordPress's block editor is impressive, but the PHP is dated. You can install WP w/ Composer, but the PHP dependencies are included w/ the plugins to support the legacy .zip down/sftp install method most WP sites still use. Give https://ddev.com/ a try