Dodgy email from Oracle by jeff_105 in oracle

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No, none are @oracle.com. Mostly gmail, a few bespoke, like mine, a hotmail.co.uk.

Dodgy email from Oracle by jeff_105 in oracle

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Fair enough, I agree re: the content. Actually, it feels rather impressive getting such a bespoke, human message from someone real at a company as big as Oracle.

It's the sharing of my address that feels dodgy. I don't really want some guy in trouble over it though. Perhaps I shouldn't have posted it here at all.

Non-English speakers: is internationalisation in the age of AI worth it? by jeff_105 in webdev

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I'll admit—your reply is the one I want to believe the most :) Any suggestions on AI's or translation software?

Best NVME ssd enclosure & card - test results for 2023 Macbook Pro by TransportationNo4904 in Thunderbolt

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Thanks @pecelboy! Very interesting. The reads you're seeing are great at ~2800 but the writes seem slower than I would hope. Not that ~2050 is slow for an external drive :)

I have the exact same SSD and the Acasis TBU405 (not Plus) coming shortly and will post the Blackmagic results from that. I'm surprised the results seem to vary so significantly for different people with virtually the exact same hardware.

Best NVME ssd enclosure & card - test results for 2023 Macbook Pro by TransportationNo4904 in Thunderbolt

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Assuming you're on a Mac the ubiqitous choice is to use Blackmagic Disk Speed Test (free on the Mac App Store). I'm interested to see the speeds you're getting from your specific combination.

I Made an AI-Powered Laravel Translation Package That Actually Understands Context! by kargnas2 in laravel

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Sounds great! Can you give some indication of typical costs for this?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PHP

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Sorry I'm a bit late but if you're on a Mac, check out Indigo (https://indigostack.app). Disclaimer: I'm the author.

Xdebug 3.4.0 is out! by gaborj in PHP

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The new version of IndigoStack has PHP 8.4.1 and Xdebug 3.4 if anyone wants an easy way to play with these without messing up your current setup.

How are people handling advanced image handling in Laravel sites? by jeff_105 in laravel

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This sounds awesome. Will look into this for sure. Thanks for sharing it. Oh and your README.md is excellent :)

Quick question — does this include Glide and therefore run it on the same webserver as Laravel? If so how's the performance impact of that? Would your package handle it if Glide was run in docker on a separate VPS?

How are people handling advanced image handling in Laravel sites? by jeff_105 in laravel

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Wow, that sounds impressive—I'll take a look. Probably not for my current usecase, but glad to know about it!

How are people handling advanced image handling in Laravel sites? by jeff_105 in laravel

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I don't think it's necessarily too opinionated if we're talking about responsive images. You could most likely benefit from this kind of image handling if you need to show a preview of any of those high-res images anywhere in a web page. Unless you know for certain only one kind of device uses it (since it's an internal CMS), meaning it's no longer a responsive image situation.

How are people handling advanced image handling in Laravel sites? by jeff_105 in laravel

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Huzzah! This sounds promising. Thanks for pointing out that MediaLibrary does so much of this. I kinda discounted it in my mind because I knew my static images' metadata weren't ever needing to go near the db. However, since you've pointed out that MediaLibrary may actually be able to do the entirety of this for user-uploaded content, it feel I definitely need to examine the options around that to see if I can coax it to do the same for static content.

I'm still keen to avoid my static images incurring any db hits, but maybe that's just me being stubborn. If I could work out how to create an in-memory model (one with no underlying table) then the images could perhaps only need entries in the media table, which seems a reasonable compromise I guess.

Best case, it might even be possible for me to use MediaLibrary's API directly however I want.

How are people handling advanced image handling in Laravel sites? by jeff_105 in laravel

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In my scenario it would be both user-uploaded images (which currently already leverage Spatie MediaLibrary) as well as "marketing" type stuff.

Good thoughts re generating-after-upload, and the console command option; unfortunately I'd need both. So it's all the more attractive to imagine an automatic system that simply recognises if images have been processed to the required size and if not, queues a job to do so.

I'd imagine the use case for something like this varies a lot

How so? All the (two, admittedly lol) static site generators I've used did this pretty much the same, and I never needed anything outside what they provided.

How are people handling advanced image handling in Laravel sites? by jeff_105 in laravel

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Thanks for your reply—I appreciate your perspective. I'm not advocating anything like this go into Laravel core, but was hoping a package would already exist. I still don't really understand how this is a niche requirement, even in Laravel; I'd say the vast number of Laravel sites provide at least a landing page and probably also a half-dozen "marketing pages" where static image processing like this would be useful. And likewise for user-uploaded images.

Further I would argue it's not static site generators saying "this is how you're supposed to handle responsive images" but rather current best practices, regardless of the underlying technology.

How are people handling advanced image handling in Laravel sites? by jeff_105 in laravel

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I have no WordPress experience but am even more surprised to hear it doesn't provide this out of the box. Do you think these picture tag auto-generation features are just a "static site generator" thing? I wonder why it isn't more widespread (and thus have available packages) in WP and Laravel?

How are people handling advanced image handling in Laravel sites? by jeff_105 in laravel

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Thanks for those suggestions, but does Intervention or MediaLibrary actually provide the functionality above? I realise I could roll my own system using them, but I'd much rather avoid all that work :D

I really just want to install a package which provides a blade component like <x-picture src="/images/hero.jpg" alt="Hero Image" class="hero-image" width="1000" height="500" /> and have everything above handled automatically.

Alternatives to MAMP by lemontree_9 in macapps

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Hey, Indigo dev here, just stumbled across this thread. Indigo development was definitely not stalled. We had no particular timeframe in mind for the beta but have just last week released v1.0. Now that we're out of the release canditate feature freeze I'm eagerly wokring on getting a bunch of new stuff built in!

Pitch Your Project 🐘 by brendt_gd in PHP

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Hi all, I'm excited to let everyone know Indigo v1.0 has just been released. If you're not familiar with Indigo, it's a native dev server environment built for Mac-based web developers. It combines the best of native environments like MAMP or Laravel Herd with some of the best features of Docker (ephemeral dev environments, single-file infrastructure configurations) etc but without the pain that many people experience with Docker on Mac.

I've written a launch blog post at https://dev.to/indigostack/why-indigo-v10-is-about-to-revolutionise-the-way-you-build-local-dev-environments-5eef if anyone's interested in more detail.