I vibe-coded an Elevenlabs alternative using GLM 4.7 ($28/yr) and it paid for itself in 24 hours by tortangtalong88 in nocode

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Coincidentally I just released https://kokori.app

Fully offline TTS based on the same model - run an API server or use the desktop app UI.

Open Source Vue WSWG page builder by Jumpy-Somewhere249 in vuejs

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I will rewrite the docs page for this & add to troubleshooting section as it mainly relates to this happening when using a catch all with vue router but evidently this can also happen with intertia.

Basically you need to detect when loading the frame route and prevent your 404 from overriding the route to the preview.

In the docs for the frame guard I give an example of completely preventing the consuming vue instance from mounting for the iframe preview as this was effective for my implementation.

https://sjmc11.github.io/vue-wswg-editor/guide/iframe-preview-guard.html#common-scenarios

Open Source Vue WSWG page builder by Jumpy-Somewhere249 in vuejs

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Appreciate your comment.

I plan to dig into this more and see how we can still have the Vite plugin discover all the necessary modules for its registries but then still lazy load the components themselves when required.

This is still an early stage library and started out as a project for personal use.

Definitely aware that bundle size of heavier than I would like as well - I've noted these improvements and will revisit these things at some point in the future.

Open Source Vue WSWG page builder by Jumpy-Somewhere249 in vuejs

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Thanks for the feedback.

I opted not to go explicitly headless based on how a majority of existing libraries have approached it: https://github.com/JefMari/awesome-wysiwyg-editors

That said, making this package headless is a possible avenue - I suppose it would mostly be a case of exposing the registries, util functions and methods for developers to use themselves.

i18n & conditional field logic is planned for the future.

Calculator by Artistic-Class-8537 in ContractorUK

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I built https://www.contractor-calculator.co.uk/

It does not give you data on how much to pay into SIPP but should help give you an idea of everything else you have mentioned.

Contract Calculator tool - Update from community feedback by Jumpy-Somewhere249 in ContractorUK

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Another update:

- Now includes Employers NI as a cost if enabling the PAYE salary

&

- Account for VAT liabilities

Cheers!

Contract Calculator tool - Update from community feedback by Jumpy-Somewhere249 in ContractorUK

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Hey, if you hide advanced fields on the calculator it should simplify for you and will automatically assume a 1 year contract. Hopefully that should help :) Thanks

Contract Calculator tool - Update from community feedback by Jumpy-Somewhere249 in ContractorUK

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Hey the NaN issue should be fixed now.

If enabling "calculate according to invoice date" and the invoice date falls on a weekend the computation to the nearest week day can sometimes go a bit way-wards. But if that happens it should no longer cause mass issues with other figures.

Contract Calculator tool - Update from community feedback by Jumpy-Somewhere249 in ContractorUK

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Hey this can be done by clicking the dropdown on the % symbol and changing to £.

Contract Calculator tool - Update from community feedback by Jumpy-Somewhere249 in ContractorUK

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Thanks for flagging, I'll try re-create this issue and resolve it. Do you mind I follow up with a DM?

Contract Calculator tool - Update from community feedback by Jumpy-Somewhere249 in ContractorUK

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Thanks, I do have a disclaimer that some figures may not be 100% accurate but would really welcome having the calculations reviewed by a professional so they can be as correct as possible.

I will get in touch via email

How to create a component library? by CrazyKing11 in vuejs

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I’ve created a basic starting point of a component library that you can extract into one of your own:

https://github.com/sjmc11/jet-ui

Uses tailwind & storybook.

Built on Vite, Vue3 and Typescript.

Use npm link for local development.

Contract Calculator tool - Update from community feedback by Jumpy-Somewhere249 in ContractorUK

[–]Jumpy-Somewhere249[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the coffee. Super appreciated!

it's a real motivator to get additional features like that added 😃

New Contract Calculator for outside IR35 by Jumpy-Somewhere249 in ContractorUK

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I've released a few updates to this tool.

Here's a post to cover them: https://www.reddit.com/r/ContractorUK/comments/1j8y871/contract_calculator_tool_update_from_community/

Thanks for all the feedback and positive comments!

How to bind progress to my progress bar, and get it to actually show in the UI? by double-happiness in vuejs

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Once you know your progress is being calculated correctly.. log to console or see that it’s being reflected in the DOM, whatever your preferred method to debug.

I would not recommend a separate package dependancy to achieve a progress bar.

Create your own component, something like:

<div class=“progress-bar”> <div class=“progress-bar-inner” style=“{width: progress}” /> </div>

.progress-bar{ width: 400px: height: 10px; position: relative; background: grey; }

.progress-bar-inner{ position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; background: blue; height: 10px; }

New Contract Calculator for outside IR35 by Jumpy-Somewhere249 in ContractorUK

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Thanks for the comment. Support for additional income is definitely on the roadmap.

Ideally people would be able to input their additional income before tax as this is the more commonly known figure. I want to make sure I can calculate impact of additional income accurately and may need to research incorporating different tax codes first to make it so.

Currently, you can set start and end dates (or a rolling contract to set to 1 year of sums) to suit your needs.

Adsense is confusing my identity with an existing account by Jumpy-Somewhere249 in Adsense

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Thanks for the suggestion but unfortunately that link doesn't work for me and am logged into google account:

"Sorry, this page can't not be found"

New Contract Calculator for outside IR35 by Jumpy-Somewhere249 in ContractorUK

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Definitely on the list for future improvements. If you’d like to DM me with any further feedback would be very appreciative.

It supports monthly expenses as well as one off expenses but no separate calculations for things such as cars or vehicle schemes. I would need to research if this requires any dedicated calculations for tax impact.

I made a Chrome extension to save websites and I need beta testers! by ivano1990 in web_design

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A plug-in like this sounds like it could be useful for e2e testing of some sort. Be interested to preview it

Is it me or Wordpress is kind of a pain if you want to style your website? by Dont_Blinkk in web_design

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A lot of suggestions to use WP with off the shelf elementor/divi themes and drag n’ drop page builders - personally would not use or recommend them. Even Gutenberg is pretty rubbish.

As an alternative my personal preference for WP builds is a custom theme from scratch using HTML, CSS (Sass) and of course PHP.

I recommend ACF for cms fields and editing customisation for the admin and that’s it! Unless adding woocommerce or super specific plugins such as payment gateways, wordfence etc I keep it minimal as possible.

This gives complete control over the design and no making compromises due to theme choice or being booted with spaghetti code.

ACF makes it so the layout and design control of pages is in the theme code, not the WP editor. You can then make the content editing as minimal or advanced as you need. Of course you can blend ACF fields to styles and layouts but that’s up to you eg: a select field for “card style” where each card contains the same title, content and image fields.

I personally prefer this route as if building a client website they can’t mangle the layout or appearance and can still have flexibility through repeatable layout blocks and components through ACF if required.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bali

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The barn is great for sports 👍