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EPISODE · Apr 10, 2017 · 1H 9M

56:Johnny Apple Seed(er)

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Recorded April 6th, 2017 Topics Laravel 5.5 Adds Support for Email Themes in Mailables Hacky Easter 2017 An introduction to Mastodon Laravel 5.4.17 is released PNWPHP - Pacific Northwest PHP Conference Using WordPress REST API in Laravel PHP Unicorn Online Conference Smart TV hacks in broadcast signal IoT vendor objects to "rude" review, renders complainer's device inoperable Use LastPass? Update now to protect your passwords (explainer) Shocm shares some of his experience with the AWS Python Framework Chalice

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*Recorded April 6th, 2017* **Topics** * [Laravel 5.5 Adds Support for Email Themes in Mailables](https://laravel-news.com/email-themes) * [Hacky Easter 2017](https://hackyeaster.hacking-lab.com/hackyeaster/) * [An introduction to Mastodon](https://opensource.com/article/17/4/guide-to-mastodon) * [Laravel 5.4.17 is released ](https://laravel-news.com/laravel-5-4-17-is-released) * [PNWPHP - Pacific Northwest PHP Conference](http://pnwphp.com/) * [Using WordPress REST API in Laravel](http://laraveldaily.com/using-wordpress-rest-api-laravel/) * [PHP Unicorn Online Conference](http://www.phpunicorn.com/) * [Smart TV hacks in broadcast signal](https://arstechnica.com/security/2017/03/smart-tv-hack-embeds-attack-code-into-broadcast-signal-no-access-required/) * [IoT vendor objects to "rude" review, renders complainer's device inoperable](https://boingboing.net/2017/04/05/you-are-the-product.html) * [Use LastPass? Update now to protect your passwords (explainer)](https://www.cnet.com/how-to/lastpass-update-hackers-cybersecurity-keep-passwords-safe/) * [Shocm](https://twitter.com/shocm) shares some of his experience with the [AWS Python Framework Chalice](https://github.com/awslabs/chalice)

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