Tuesday, June 23, 2026
We started with Drupal-related notes:
- Drupal 11.3.13 release
- Drupal Canvas 1.6.0 release
- new permission to view unpublished block content
- Drupal CLI capable of running commands from modules
- "promoted to front page" terminology changing to "promoted"
- article and page content types being removed from standard profile install
- core paring down use case specific elements
- new attribute to conditionally register hooks based on other modules
- project update bot refreshed for Drupal 12 readiness
- Drupal automation maintainers discussing shared layer
- agent-ready CLI for Drupal JSON:API with JSON Schema output and request validation
- token-saving output defaults for common Drush commands
- Drupal AI project tour graph
- Drupal AI playground: making great programmers great, and not-so-great programmers, well...
- speculation rules and prefetching
- finding out if AI agents recommend Drupal
- AI and the great CMS unbundling
Next, general web (and other) notes:
- Homebrew 6.0.0 released
- understand anything - turn any code into an interactive knowledge graph
- Claude Fable 5 and Claude Mythos 5 release
- Anthropic's statement on US government suspending access to Claude Fable 5 and Claude Mythos 5
- Anthropic's Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 AI suspended over security fears
- Dear AI companies: the doom trolling needs to stop
- Fable 5 system prompt leaked
- introducing the MDN MCP server
- you got faster - your company didn't
- take the state of PHP survey
- the PHP ambassador program is open
- are there any open APIs left?
- nobody clicks your share buttons
- 9 accessibility myths and pushbacks
- our CSS isn't opinionated enough
- advanced tree counting in CSS
- context-aware headings in HTML
- the field guide to CSS grid lanes
- the golden rule of customizable select
- reduce the JS workload with no- or low-JS options
- library to provide CSS with information JS already knows
- an AI coding agent that runs on stolen Chipotle compute
At the end of the meeting, we recommended people watch "Know Before You Owe" from the Drupal AI Learners Club.
Recommended video
These "regular" Web Dev Rev meetings generally happen once every 3 weeks, though the next session is currently scheduled for August 4th, 2026.