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Roberto Segura

@phproberto

Dad. Doer. Developer. 100% #Opensource. Stay hungry, stay foolish. #PHP #VueJS #ReactJS #Symfony #Laravel #Joomla

Valencia, Spain Beigetreten Ekim 2011
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Dmitrii Kovanikov@ChShersh·
I've just seen the worst enum in my life
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Haz@diegohaz·
The new corner-shape CSS property unlocks exciting new UI patterns. corner-shape: bevel round; border-radius: 1em 0 / 3em 0;
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fmdz@fmdz387·
Clawd disaster incoming if this trend of hosting ClawdBot on VPS instances keeps up, along with people not reading the docs and opening ports with zero auth... I'm scared we're gonna have a massive credentials breach soon and it can be huge This is just a basic scan of instances hosting clawdbot with open gateway ports and a lot of them have 0 auth
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JNS@_devJNS·
Linus said it.. lmao
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Playwright@playwrightweb·
📢 Meet Playwright CLI — a SKILL-friendly way of the browser automation. Learn more at github.com/microsoft/play…. Happy testing!
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sudox@kmcnam1·
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Sk Akram@akramcodez·
Someone: “Why is this man your inspiration? What’s so special about him?” - His side project is Linux, which runs almost all of the world’s fastest supercomputers - 85%+ of smartphones run on Linux (Android) - Built Git in just 5 days to manage Linux — now used by 100M+ developers worldwide - Created the foundation of the entire modern internet infrastructure - Powers Google, Amazon, Meta, Netflix, Cloud, servers, data centers everything - Still reviews code and contributes personally after 30+ years - Never chased hype, only engineering excellence The honored one: Linus Torvalds 🐧🔥
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Yuval Avrahami
Yuval Avrahami@yuvalavra·
We hacked the AWS JavaScript SDK, a core library powering the entire @AWScloud ecosystem - including the AWS Console itself 🤯 How did we do it? Just two missing characters was all it took. This is the story of #CodeBreach 🧵👇
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Dary@codewithdary·
In my Laravel projects, I frequently clone the production database for use in staging or local environments. To avoid accidentally sending emails to real users during testing, I add this handy redirect in the AppServiceProvider's boot method. #laravel #laraveltipsandtricks #php
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Marcel Pociot 🧪@marcelpociot·
Not every open source project has the impact and importance of Tailwind though. I'm really glad that open source sponsoring works for Tailwind - but we can't expect this to happen every day now. Open source sponsoring has always been an issue and I don't believe that AI is going to make it better. I mean, this is the MRR for curl according to Open Collective - which powers everything. opencollective.com/curl
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Marcel Pociot 🧪@marcelpociot·
I am a very strong believer in open source code, and I don't think going "closed source only" is the right way to go to protect yourself from AI. But something needs to change. As humans, we are longing for attention. GitHub stars, claps and reposts on a blog posts, retweets and likes on social media, and of course real human interactions like getting a meaningful comment on how something you did or wrote helped someone else. With AI, it's even easier to remove these kinds of interactions. Someone writes a 10 series blog post? Cool, I can feed it into a custom Claude skill and never even visit the website myself. Same for open source software. The humans whose work we consume get pushed to the background even further. Again, I don't think paywalling will actually work or is the right thing to do, but I agree that we need (and will) come up with new ways to solve this problem so that creating and sharing content remains important.
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Antoine Minoux
Antoine Minoux@AntoineMinoux·
Before Adam posted his podcast episode, Tailwind had: - 13 Partners à $5000 - 3 Ambassadors à $2500 - 5 supporters à $500 => $75k MRR Now: - 22 Partners à $5000 - 4 Ambassadors à $2500 - 22 supporters à $500 => $131k MRR That's +$56k MRR with a tweet, not counting the Tailwind+ sub boosts, free PR, and all the long-term ripple effects for the business that are yet to come. The community is now sensitized to the cause and are much more likely to convert into a subscription in the future that they would have before this, just because Adam sounded like a human and not a faceless corporation. When you build something people love with a great attention to craft and manage to tell a compelling story, people show up for you. That’s something a data driven founder, busy optimizing funnels and nudging button colors, will never quite reach. Because trust isn’t a metric, goodwill doesn’t fit in a dashboard, and people don’t rally behind experiments. They rally behind work that feels intentional, human, and worth supporting.
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JustSteveKing@JustSteveKing·
I'm thinking about taking on some dev work this year. It's not something I do all the time, as I prefer to live in the education space. But, I am getting that itch! If you or anyone you know needs help from a dev like me, drop me a DM! My rates are negotiable, my quality not so much
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Roberto Segura@phproberto·
@naroh Yo he llevado el mantenimiento de colegios públicos y un dato importante es que cualquier material colegio lo necesita ya y al proveedor se lo pagan después de 3 meses y a veces la factura no se procesa correctamente y estás medio año peleando por cobrar lo que serviste.
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David Fernández
David Fernández@naroh·
Una de las cosas más curiosas es el constante sobreprecio que pagan las administraciones en cosas pequeñas. Por ejemplo, destructoras de papel que acaban siendo adjudicadas por un 40% más que su precio en Amazon: de 332€ a costarnos casi 460€.
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Después de unos días de trabajo hago pública CONTRATACIÓN ABIERTA, una web donde se pueden revisar de forma fácil los contratos menores de las administraciones públicas de España. Hay más de 7,3 millones de contratos y 11.700 organismos públicos. 👇👇 contratacionabierta.es

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Jerry Thornton
Jerry Thornton@jerrythornton·
This is going to stick with me forever
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Roberto Segura@phproberto·
A game I will buy 🫡
Slikey@slikey

RE: Linux & Mac Support 🐧Linux: We are launching with Linux (x64, not ARM) support using flatpak. We are launching the native Linux and given the diversity of the Linux ecosystem, we are treating the Linux launch as "experimental". We have programmers on the team who natively work on Hytale using Linux, so expect support to expand and improve. System requirements should be similar to Windows - RAM requirements may be lower due to Windows usually hogging more memory as an OS. So all in all, you will be able to download Hytale for Linux, you will be able to install it and run it but chances are there may be some issues you run into that are super specific to your distro. We rely on reports to fix those issues. We have not tried and won't try Proton. Given that we don't do any kernel-level anticheat, you will probably be able to run it via a compatibility layer too but that's for the community to find out. One test was conducted on a Steamdeck with attached docking station (Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse) and got well playable results in local singleplayer. (Steamdeck is NOT officially recommended as there is NO CONTROLLER SUPPORT YET). 🍎Mac: We WOULD be ready to launch for native MacOS (Apple Silicon / M Chips) - however we are missing the signing certificate. The ticket keeps being reset in the queue and we have to keep calling them. System requirements are work in progress - we have tried it on M3+ at the moment and we are working our way back in time to find the lowest limit. We will NOT launch Hytale for Intel Macs as Apple themselves abandon them in the next MacOS version. We are a small team and there is no way we can support abandoned platforms. So for Mac, we use it internally to play on and even work on it but ultimately we have no way to ship it without the certificate. As soon as we have it, we will update you. We will update the requirements on blog & store in the coming days.

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Rhys
Rhys@RhysSullivan·
cool project i found this morning, mapcn a map component that drops into your shadcn/ui design system mapcn.vercel.app
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The Best
The Best@Thebestfigen·
When you bring in outside consultants to help. 😂😂
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