13:30 – Intro by Nils Adermann and Brent Roose 13:40 – FrankenPHP by Kevin Dunglas 14:15 – Symfony: State and plans by Nicolas Grekas 14:50 – MCP in PHP by Marcel Pociot 15:25 – AI by Cheuk Ting Ho 16:00 – Laravel: Q&A session by Taylor Otwell 16:30 – Swag raffling by Brent Roose 16:55 – Raffling winner announcement by Brent Roose 17:00 – [Online ] Panel: educational content/future of PHP education by Jeffrey Way, Povilas Korop, Kevin Bond 17:35 – PHP Foundation: plans, contribution to the PHP ecosystem by Roman Pronsky, Gina Banyard
13:30 – Intro by Nils Adermann and Brent Roose 13:40 – FrankenPHP by Kevin Dunglas 14:15 – Symfony: State and plans by Nicolas Grekas 14:50 – MCP in PHP by Marcel Pociot 15:25 – AI by Cheuk Ting Ho 16:00 – Laravel: Q&A session by Taylor Otwell 16:30 – Swag raffling by Brent Roose 16:55 – Raffling winner announcement by Brent Roose 17:00 – [Online ] Panel: educational content/future of PHP education by Jeffrey Way, Povilas Korop, Kevin Bond 17:35 – PHP Foundation: plans, contribution to the PHP ecosystem by Roman Pronsky, Gina Banyard
Telegram has made it easier for its users to communicate, as it has introduced a feature that allows more than 200,000 users in a group chat. However, if the users in a group chat move past 200,000, it changes into "Broadcast Group", but the feature comes with a restriction. Groups with close to 200k members can be converted to a Broadcast Group that allows unlimited members. Only admins can post in Broadcast Groups, but everyone can read along and participate in group Voice Chats," Telegram added.
Why Telegram?
Telegram has no known backdoors and, even though it is come in for criticism for using proprietary encryption methods instead of open-source ones, those have yet to be compromised. While no messaging app can guarantee a 100% impermeable defense against determined attackers, Telegram is vulnerabilities are few and either theoretical or based on spoof files fooling users into actively enabling an attack.