Axel Vaindal

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Axel Vaindal

Axel Vaindal

@AxelVaindal

Entrepreneur, Software Engineer.

France Katılım Ağustos 2014
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Chris Sev
Chris Sev@chris__sev·
@JayBird1979 We're working to help with this. Route specific filtering is coming. You could also put Cloudflare in front of your app and block malicious requests that way If you're hosting on Laravel Cloud, bot protection is coming there as well
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Chris Sev
Chris Sev@chris__sev·
I was wondering why I got this spike of 4XX Nightwatch let me know. Spam requests Good ol' /wp-includes/ still going strong
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Taylor Otwell
Taylor Otwell@taylorotwell·
Laravel Nightwatch launches tonight. 🌖
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Josh
Josh@joshmanders·
@MattStopa Adonis had the ability but the team doesn't care about the greater community, just their own bubble.
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Josh
Josh@joshmanders·
I wish JavaScript had an actually capable backend framework along the lines of Rails, Laravel, Django and Phoenix. I started down the path of building one but it's a monumental task and every time I discussed it with someone who does JS they were always confused at why anyone would use a full stack framework in JavaScript when you can just npm install 303 random packages that haven't been updated in years and write 10k lines of boilerplate, or they get confused at why one would need all that ability.
BrendanEich@BrendanEich

Always bet on JS.

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Gergely Orosz
Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
What mid-size and larger tech companies are *still* full-remote? Lots of ones with 100+ devs went back to hybrid. Which ones remain? Ones I know of: - Shopify - Airbnb - Coinbase - GitLab - Mozilla - Grafana - DuckDuckGo Which other ones?
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Axel Vaindal
Axel Vaindal@AxelVaindal·
@joetannenbaum @joaopalopess Any plans about form validation ? I’ve got a wrapper around useForm currently to add form validation with yup, and an official way to validate on submit and on demand would be great 🙏
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Joe Tannenbaum
Joe Tannenbaum@joetannenbaum·
🪺 Better Nested Form Support Vastly improved type safety and a much simpler way to set deeply nested values in form. Thanks to @joaopalopess!
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Joe Tannenbaum
Joe Tannenbaum@joetannenbaum·
We crushed a ton of @inertiajs PRs the past couple of weeks and some great stuff got shipped. A few highlights: ⛵ Laravel Wayfinder integration The `form.submit` method and the `Link` component now accept Wayfinder-shaped objects.
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Axel Vaindal
Axel Vaindal@AxelVaindal·
No way to reproduce this locally. @laravelphp Did anything change on Cloud environment lately that would lead to SSR not working anymore ? 🤔
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Axel Vaindal@AxelVaindal·
@taylorotwell Great news ! Some things that would be nice also: - Auto delete environment once the branch is merged - Auto trigger environment creation through Github PR comment (/deploy) - Auto sync data from prod on new env deployment
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Taylor Otwell
Taylor Otwell@taylorotwell·
Pumped about some great new work we're kicking off on Laravel Cloud that should ship in the coming weeks. 🔥 Some things we're focused on: 🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Copy over the settings from an environment when creating a new environment. ⏸️ Pause / resume environments. 🌎 Additional networking and firewall features. 👀 [Redacted] database support.
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Axel Vaindal
Axel Vaindal@AxelVaindal·
@gchampeau C’est festival les données personnelles en ce moment, y a plus aucune boite qui securise ou y a une grande faille generalisée ?
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Guillaume Champeau
Guillaume Champeau@gchampeau·
Réponse de Free quand on demande s’il est exact que des données de 19 millions de clients/prospects dont 5 millions d’IBAN ont fuité :
Assistance Freebox@Freebox

@gchampeau Bonjour gchampeau, Je comprends votre interrogation, sachez que si votre compte est concerné, vous avez reçu ou recevrez rapidement un email de Free, sur votre adresse email de contact. Vous y trouverez toutes les informations à connaitre.

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Axel Vaindal
Axel Vaindal@AxelVaindal·
@emilkowalski Probably a noob question, but do you replace the dialog with vault conditionally in the JS code (based on screen size detection) or are you simply using media query to display dialog component on desktop and vault on mobile with both elements being in the DOM ? 🤔
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Emil Kowalski
Emil Kowalski@emilkowalski·
Introducing Vaul 1.0. A drawer component for React. Rewritten, improved, with new docs. vaul.emilkowal.ski
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Axel Vaindal
Axel Vaindal@AxelVaindal·
@romainlanz @wesbos @adonisframework Perhaps I didn’t dive enough but I considered using AdonisJS for future projects, but to the contrary I felt it was not opinionated enough and a lot of configuration was necessary compared to Laravel or Rails. Not sure if it’s how the docs are shown or just a feeling though
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Romain Lanz
Romain Lanz@romainlanz·
I have a few guesses, but no definitive reason: - We've been around since 2015, but without marketing or conference appearances, many people just don’t know about us. - The Node.js community tends to be less familiar with OOP or MVC patterns, which are central to AdonisJS. - Some see AdonisJS as an opinionated framework with strong dependencies, but that's a misconception. We allow developers to install whatever dependencies they need (you're not restricted).
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Romain Lanz
Romain Lanz@romainlanz·
In case you're wondering… there’s a Laravel-like framework in the JS world, but it hasn’t gained much traction yet. We’ve been developing @adonisframework for nearly a decade. It’s one of the most stable and complete frameworks out there, with built-in support for auth, ORM, SSE, authorization, rate limiting, validation, testing, file storage, mailing, caching, locks, Inertia, and more—powered by our core team and community. It may not have the buzz yet, but it’s powerful, reliable, and ready for your next project. Try it out and let us know what you think!
Wes Bos@wesbos

Big Dog @taylorotwell on the Podcast today! We talk: · Laravel & PHP · His no BS approach to running things · Why JS doesn't have a Laravel · Bizarre comments in Laravel · Lamborghinis and the story behind the custom plate Fantastic interview youtube.com/watch?v=aitlUO…

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Meian
Meian@MeianFR·
@sbarrois Bonjour, pour la box 4, les 11 derniers tomes, n’ont pas été traduits pour rien ☺️ Nous finalisons, et nous serons en mesure de communiquer une date de prévision de sortie dans environ 1 mois.
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Meian@MeianFR·
Yureka revient en mars avec la troisième box comprenant : - Les volumes 21 à 30 - 4 Ex-libris exclusifs - 1 Poster A2 inédit Lost Saga s'apprête à entrer dans une nouvelle ère ! 😤
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Marcel Pociot 🧪@marcelpociot·
Do you know of a modern alternative to PHPMyAdmin that can connect to sqlite, mysql and postgresql?
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Axel Vaindal
Axel Vaindal@AxelVaindal·
@jasonfried @jonathanwthomas > Come with the Rails code Does this mean we can self host and bundle in our own product ? Genuinely curious as we happen to have just the use case for writing books
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Jason Fried
Jason Fried@jasonfried·
@jonathanwthomas No exporting in v1. Maybe down the road. No paywall in v1. Maybe down the road. Also keep in mind: Writebook comes with all the Rails code — you can modify it or add stuff you need for your own use if you'd like.
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Jason Fried
Jason Fried@jasonfried·
Here's a video demo/peek at Writebook, the next product under the ONCE umbrella. Not quite done, but getting very close. Thought you might like to see what it looks like to build a book from scratch. Lemme know if you have any questions.
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Frank Lee
Frank Lee@frankdotlee·
i loved @ycombinator's recent video on @paulg's famous "do things that don’t scale" essay. i was looking for a repo of examples and couldn’t find one, so I put one together! here’s almost 100 instances of startups doing things that didn’t scale. ➡️ comment below and I’ll dm you the full sheet. ➡️ reach out to @useinari and i’ll personally figure out how to improve your product. 1. provide a personalized and “insanely” delightful experience 💕 provide "insanely" high-touch, personalized service by manually onboarding users and giving extremely quick support and product velocity (ex: stripe, algolia, warp, liquifi) have an exact person in mind you’re building for and make your product experience perfect for them (ex: substack) create a low-volume of exactly personalized demos (ex: commandbar, behance) send handwritten thank-you notes to early users (ex: wufoo, reddit) 2. go directly to wherever your customers are ✈️ share and refine your product by physically going to places your customers exist and onboard + activate them there (ex: airbnb, tinder, pinterest, hipcamp, uber, blue Moon, rent the runway) earnestly engage and embed yourself within communities and events where your users exist (ex: pinterest, behance, etsy, github, netflix) 3. validate the problem manually and punt scale for later 🛠️ manually fulfill orders yourself or hack an existing product before building something scalable (ex: doordash, instacart, lugg, vanta, airbnb, groupon, zappos, starbucks, producthunt) manually assemble your initial product instead of being blocked on external partners (ex: cruise, pebble, meraki) choose a scrappy tech stack that works for the stage you’re at instead of building everything scalable (ex: gmail, facebook, levels) manually label or curate data to deeply understand a workflow and product requirements (ex: pandora, andrej karpathy) 4. start a deliberately contained fire 🔥 deliberately constrain the initial user base geographically or demographically (ex: facebook, tinder, farcaster, buildspace) focus intensely on a tiny niche and iterate on product until there’s fit (ex: tbh, bitcoin) 5. be relentlessly resourceful and creative 💡 surprise users by doing unscalable and unexpected campaigns (ex: airbnb, antimetal, brex) find workarounds and temporary hacks for tech limitations (ex: facebook, twitch) 6. consult while building the product 🤝 provide consulting services in the domain you’re building to deeply understand customer needs then build product (ex: looker, vanta) use your product on your customer’s behalf to speed up product development and onboarding (ex: viaweb) 7. ask for help and referrals 🙏🏼 beg friends, ex-colleagues, and your network for initial users and incentivize them to refer others (ex: linkedIn, quora, yelp, facebook, producthunt) ask for intros and referrals from investors, other founders, and related communities (ex: lyft, substack)
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Gergely Orosz
Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
Wild to think that more than 10 years ago, a startup got to 30 million native mobile users: with 13 engineers. They were called Instagram. Today, we have better infra (to scale w/o needing to do custom builds), more powerful frameworks etc. Yet few teams can come close to this.
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Taylor Otwell
Taylor Otwell@taylorotwell·
The todo application. 😅 But, seriously, here's the thing... When Laravel and Rails developers say "full stack", they mean something totally different than when Next or Remix (React Router?) developers say "full stack". In Laravel and Rails, it means there are built-in, opinionated solutions to things like validation, interacting with a database, authenticating users, scheduling background work, sending an email. In Next and Remix, it seems to mean that there is simply the bare ability to run code on the server at all and an advertisement for Clerk. 🙃 From my perspective, Next and others are really, really great at the GET part of web development. Get data from some backend, show it on the page quickly. 👌 They are not mature for POST, PUT, and DELETE, especially when things start getting non-trivial. And, I don't think this is really unique to Next or a single framework. It's something that seems to pervade current JavaScript as a whole - note the current proliferation of "starter kits" that try to bring some sanity to the full-stack story. I think this has had actual consequences in the JavaScript ecosystem... Rails and Laravel were built with the express purpose of allowing a single developer to build the next GitHub... or the next AirBnb... or the next Shopify. Prototyped from beginning to end. That's what I'm passionate about. Empowering a single developer or small team to build something amazing. I built the 1.0 of Laravel Forge, Envoyer, Vapor, Spark, and the backend of Nova by myself. $40M in revenue over 10 years from my home office. That's an empowering tool for a solo founder. I don't see a full-stack story in JavaScript yet that would allow me to realistically sit down and build something like Forge or Vapor from start to finish. Maybe I'm missing it. 🤷‍♂️ The MVP start-ups I do see fully built on current JS meta frameworks are much thinner. The stereotypical API call to an AI service. Not much meat on the bones. Laravel / Rails have been building their modern front end story with Hotwire, Livewire, Inertia, and more... Next and others are building their modern back end story. Smart people on both sides working on these problems, so I'm confident we'll both get to where we want to go. 💪
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WebDevCody@webdevcody

bro, try laravel it's so simple compared to next. this is a todo list application:

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Axel Vaindal
Axel Vaindal@AxelVaindal·
@nb4ld @ToadVousEpie Tu peux aussi reporter la facture non-encaissé sur le resultat fiscal de l’année suivante et elle ne sera pas prise en compte dans le calcul de l’IS.
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Axel Vaindal@AxelVaindal·
@AdamRackis That’s amazing to see how much they don’t care about this even though it’s a common issue. There was a lot of other issues related to the backend, and I’m really considering opting out of Next for my future project considering how much a pain it is to workaround the server 😭
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Adam Rackis
Adam Rackis@AdamRackis·
Vercel needs to fix this already. Zero excuse not to at this point. Basically, Next middleware pretends that it’s running in the Edge runtime, and errors out if you try to use anything not available in the Edge runtime. Even if you’re self-hosting in Node. No way to turn it off
WebDevCody@webdevcody

Anyone know why next auth middleware fails when using drizzle adapter with Postgres? I’m telling y’all it’s just non stop bugs in this js ecosystem. I get a cloudflare error - bug related to Postgres driver not working on edge runtime even though I’m running this all locally and hosting on a vps. Nextjs middleware coupled to edge is the largest sales funnel ever added to a framework.

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Lucie Baratte
Lucie Baratte@LucieBaratte·
2022 : “À ce stade, rien ne dit que ce manuscrit deviendra livre.” 2024 : Sortie en librairie prévue le 30 août. Entre-temps : voir images 👇🌱🌱🌱 Titre : Roman de Ronce et d'Épine Éditeur : Les éditions du typhon 💚 Plus d'infos à venir.
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Jason Leow
Jason Leow@jasonleowsg·
I have a website in plain HTML, CSS & Javascript. No frontend frameworks. I want to add a way to auth users. I don't want to use npm/Node package. 3rd party services are ok. What's the easiest and fastest way I can add auth to my html site in 15min? Auth0? Kinde?
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