Jacob Rockowitz: Providing JSON:API and GraphQL support for the Schema.org Blueprints module

The Schema.org Blueprints module builds content models based on Schema.org’s specification for structured data. The generated Schema.org content models are understandable, shareable, and reusable by people, machines, and search engines. To share these content models, we need to expose our data using an API. This post will explore reasonable recommendations for exposing our Schema.org based content inside Drupal to decoupled front-ends and machines.

Currently, in the Drupal community there are two popular API specifications/web services implementations: JSON:API and GraphQL. JSON:API is included in Drupal core and GraphQL is built and maintained as a contributed module. To understand the current state of these different web services implementations, it helps to look back at the history of the decision to include JSON:API in Drupal core and why GraphQL is a contributed module.

In 2019, Dries Buytaert, Drupal’s project lead, thoroughly compared REST vs JSON:API vs GraphQL. Dries summarizes the goal of the post.

Dries’ conclusion led to the JSON:API module being added to Drupal core.

Philipp Melab, for Amazee Labs, wrote a thoughtful response re-examining the value of GraphQL even though it is not included in Drupal core.

One of Philipp’s concerns about exposing Drupal data structure via JSON:API is that the API will contain a lot of Drupal’ism.

Philipp ends his response by stating.

The decision to include JSON:API into Drupal core is very sound. As a backend developer, I found…Read More

LibreSSL 3.7.1 Released

With a message to openbsd-announce and other lists, Brent Cook (bcook@) announced the release of LibreSSL 3.7.1, with numerous improvements.

It is worth noting that this is the final version to be released before the upcoming OpenBSD 7.3 release.

The announcement reads,

Subject:    LibreSSL 3.7.1 Released
From:       Brent Cook <busterb () gmail ! com>

We have released LibreSSL 3.7.1, which will be arriving in the
LibreSSL directory of your local OpenBSD mirror soon. This is the final
development release for the 3.7.x branch, and we appreciate additional testing
and feedback before the stable release coming soon with OpenBSD 7.3

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Microsoft just laid off one of its responsible AI teams

Microsoft laid off its entire ethics and society team within the artificial intelligence organization as part of recent layoffs that affected 10,000 employees across the company, Platformer has learned.  The move leaves Microsoft without a dedicated team to ensure its AI principles are closely tied to product design at a time when the company is leading the charge to make AI tools available to the mainstream, current and former employees said. Oh so that’s totally not worrying at all or anything.

Hi, I’m here with a new movie.

Hi, I’m here with a new movie.

Hello, welcome to my channel, how are you? I hope you are well.
He’s here today. 2004, U.S. production. I’ll be with you with the notebook movie.

movie subject, from an old notebook. And years ago. A true love story. In the 40s. Northern California, USA.
A young girl arrives in the seaside town.
Allie dreams of a quiet summer with her family
Allie, whom he met at a carnival. He becomes close to Noah.
The moment Noah saw the girl.
He realizes that he is the one who needs to unite his life.
Young girl from a wealthy family
The man is a factory worker.

They spend a dreamy summer without thinking about the future.
and they are always in love with each other.
At a time when the Second World War was heating up.
but life separates lovers. Noah, who never forgets the girl he loves.
He returns from the war. However, Allie is in a military hospital where she volunteers.
She is about to marry Lon, whom she meets.
It’s a pretty dramatic production.
Fed by both love and drama, the film is a highly impressive senario

Woman opens one of Britain’s smallest shops – housed in former toilet measuring just 6.6sqm

Hannah Maher, 38, opened the doors to Belles Magic Box on Saturday (11/03).

She rents the space – which she described as “snug” – for just £50 a week.

The shop in Horbury, West Yorks., is believed to be one of Britain’s smallest.

Other tiny spaces include The Phone Box in Teignmouth, Devon, which measures 7sqm, and The Little Shop in Hudswell, North Yorks., which measures 9sqm.

Hannah recently quit her teaching role to open her shop.

The mum-of-three hopes to turn a profit with her “magical” stock – which includes jewellery, dreamcatchers, crystals and incense.

She’s previously sold at markets and festivals across the country but last month secured her own selling space.

Hannah, from Wakefield, West Yorks., said: “Funnily enough, the building used to be an open air toilet.

“It’s approximately 6.6sqm which is very snug, but it has enough storage and shelf space for everything I need.

“I’m hoping to appeal to younger kids and their parents with my magical stock – as they pass right by my front door on the school run.

“I quit my day job as a teaching assistant to do this full-time, and I have a lot of faith in my business.

“I’ve already sold loads at market and at festivals, so I felt it was time to take it to the next level.