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Daryl Legion {php,vue} ⚡
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🎯 Laravel Artisan. Founder of none
Philippines Katılım Eylül 2014
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Honestly don't know what happened to Claude Code. Tried a one-off simple task on a fresh directory yesterday, tried a bunch of things that didn't work, asked for a ton of permissions, and then got stuck for 4 minutes before I got tired of waiting and killed the session. This was on medium effort.
Switched to Codex gpt 5.4 with medium effort and one shotted the task in under 1 minute.
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Writing code that feels native to Laravel
ryangjchandler.co.uk/posts/writing-…
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Flexoki 2.0 introduces 88 new colors that feel like watercolor pigments on paper.
This is a continuation of my attempt to bring the feeling of analog color to digital emissive screens.
Flexoki 1.0 only provided the a range of values for the grayscale colors. What I have been working to solve since then is how to expand the palette to a full range of values for every color, without desaturating the pigment effect. I'm very happy with how this turned out.
Flexoki is open source under the MIT license, and already available for most text editors, terminals, and many other apps. Flexoki 2.0 makes it into a more capable color system for UIs and more complex projects.

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If you want your OpenClaw or Hermes Agent to be able to have perfect total recall of all 10,000+ markdown files, GBrain is here to help.
It's exactly my OpenClaw/Hermes Agent setup. MIT-licensed open source. Hope it helps you build your mini-AGI.
github.com/garrytan/gbrain
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Introducing the Oxc Angular Compiler ✨
Up to 20x faster @angular builds.
◆ 6.4x faster than Angular CLI
◆ 20.7x faster than Webpack
◆ First-class @vite_js plugin with full HMR
◆ Built on Rust with @OxcProject
◆ Tested on Bitwarden's code base
◆ Not another slop fork
While this is experiment, the Angular team is looking into an Oxc integration.

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LLMs are bad at math.
They’re bad at orchestration.
But they’re really good at writing TypeScript.
So we gave them a runtime.
Code Mode in TanStack AI lets the model write & execute TS instead of chaining tools.
🧠 1 call instead of N
⚡ parallel execution
📉 fewer tokens
✔︎ correct results
This changes how you build AI apps.
Blog ↓
tanstack.com/blog/tanstack-…
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Why We Migrated 6,000+ TypeScript Files from ESLint to oxlint
ikorason.dev/why-we-migrate…
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After a nice long bank holiday weekend it was nice to get back into the rhythm of work. Some more excellent content in this weeks episode on top of that the first round of speakers has been announced for Laravel Live UK and its looking great. Also don't forget Laravel London is May the 13th so grab a ticket while you can -> luma.com/dvsvh9uj
In 🥇 place this week, Jefferson silva takes us on a fascinating technical journey into building a PHP debugger. This detailed deep-dive reveals the intricate challenges and valuable insights gained from creating debugging tools that help PHP developers troubleshoot more effectively. It's a must-read for anyone curious about the inner workings of development tools. t.ly/PBhGW
In 🥈 place this week, @Annevigoss tackles a common Laravel validation challenge with an elegant solution. Learn how to validate large arrays of inputs without falling into the dreaded N+1 problem using established Form Request methods. This practical tip will save you both performance headaches and processing time when dealing with dynamic input validation. t.ly/dZX0r
In 🥉 place this week, @wendell_adriel explores the Action/Domain/Responder pattern and how to implement it effectively in Laravel. This architectural approach is perfect for keeping controllers lean while maintaining clear separation between HTTP concerns, business logic, and response handling. It's an excellent strategy for managing growing Laravel applications with clean, maintainable code. t.ly/gjueM
🥇 Jefferson silva - Technical Journey: Building a PHP Debugger - t.ly/PBhGW
🥈 @Annevigoss - Validating Array Inputs in Laravel Without the N+1 - t.ly/dZX0r
🥉 @wendell_adriel - Using the ADR (Action/Domain/Responder) Pattern in Laravel - t.ly/gjueM
4️⃣ @brendt_gd - Dependency Hygiene - t.ly/yIu0S
5️⃣ Nini Sparsiashvili - Laravel AI SDK: A Practical Guide to Building AI Agents - t.ly/WFLZq
6️⃣ @harrisrafto - Stop Your AI Agent from Guessing - Ship AI with Laravel EP3 - t.ly/XJZtj
7️⃣ James Seconde - If You Can't Read Your PHP Code, Neither Can Your LLM - t.ly/hfeGJ
8️⃣ @hafizzeeshan619 - Scotty vs Laravel Envoy: Is Spatie's New Tool Worth It? - t.ly/xyzmN
9️⃣ @ivan_mykhavko - $fillable Has No Context: Why Mass Assignment Breaks Down at Scale - t.ly/xCRYk
🔟 Marcc Atayde - WebSocket vs Server-Sent Events: Choosing the Right Real-Time Pattern for Your App - t.ly/v7xJx
That's it for this week, hopefully there was something there for you to read and enjoy and don't forget there is now a Artisan Weekly Newsletter so head on over to artisanweekly.com and sign up, and while your there you can catch up on all the previous editions
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