@heiglandreas That's a fair point, and the default max being discussed is 72 (due to bcrypt internals), so it would not violate the NIST recommendation.
@sarah Every programming decision has trade-offs. I find Laravel to be overwhelmingly positive, despite not being perfect. And in this case, I was doing something dumb, so I'll cut the framework some slack.
@tvbeek got it, that makes sense. So it’s a smoke test that the command runs, you’re not trying to run your tests with the cached environment (though I do recommend running tests with routes cached, I’ll share a bug story tomorrow as to why)
Conference ticket and hotel for @phptek 2024 have been booked. Just attending this time rather than speaking like I did in 2023...and 2016, my first time speaking at a PHP conference.
Thinking back, this will be the first PHP conf for which I have nothing special on my badge (speaker or organizer) since SunshinePHP 2020 (and before that php[world] and JestPHP in 2019). I've attended other confs recently (five this year, in fact), just not PHP ones.