22 May 2026

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Freelock Blog: The Night the Internet Tried to Kill Your Website

The Night the Internet Tried to Kill Your Website John Locke

May 2026

The rain had been falling on the city for weeks.

Not real rain. The kind that falls on the internet - a constant drumbeat of probes, scans, and automated fists rattling every doorknob on every block, every hour of the day. Most people don't hear it. That's fine. That's what we're here for.

My name doesn't matter. Call me the op. I run a small shop - we keep websites alive, patch the holes before the wrong people find them, and make sure that when something goes sideways, there's always a way back. It's not glamorous work. But this spring? This spring was something else.

Bloody crime scene, gumshoe detective, magnifying glass, dusty office

22 May 2026 6:30pm GMT

The Drop Times: Mike Gifford Says Accessibility Must Be Built Into Workflows Before AI Scales Bad Patterns

Drupal Core Accessibility Maintainer Mike Gifford says organisations risk accelerating inaccessible digital experiences when accessibility remains dependent on isolated advocates instead of embedded governance systems. Speaking as part of The DropTimes' continuing Global Accessibility Awareness Day coverage, Gifford argued that sustainable accessibility depends on integrating accountability, workflows, testing, and organisational culture directly into development infrastructure before automated systems amplify poor practices at scale.

22 May 2026 2:06pm GMT

Très Bien Blog: Visualization of Drupal Core Change records over the years

Visualization of Drupal Core Change records over the years

How many Drupal Core change records (CR) has there been over the years? Is it a manageable amount for contrib maintainers? How many are about something new or deprecated? This is what it looks like since 2018. For visual effect I grouped CRs in 4 buckets:

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22 May 2026 1:40pm GMT