@WebhostingUKcom please can you advise on what is happening with your servers? I am unable to connect to your portal and all our servers hosted with you have gone down - at least a dozen servers affected.
@IanRGillespie@LoftusSteve@rubynaldrett Differences:
Hair placement
Face angle
Make up and skin tone
Emotion: vogue photo smile is bigger
And LIGHTING! The hardest thing to alter in photoshop.
💡This is a simple service class. Lots of people overcomplicate it, but it's pretty easy.
It helps you:
- Simplifying your overcomplicated controllers
- Extracting out reusable code
They can be really useful in smaller projects.
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@mmartin_joo I feel service classes suffer from a lack of clarity on where their boundaries sit are and they easily end up doing too much. I try to have the model cover as much as it can; and if it gets big move stuff out out to classes like a factory class, and a query class etc
So, without telling anyone, Dave Grohl brought his giant smoker and cooked/fed barbecue and sides for 500 folks at Hope Mission in L.A. during the storms. Paid for it all. Worked 16 hours. So, when the aliens get here and ask “who’s in charge?”, I think we take them to Dave Grohl.
@magarrent@PovilasKorop +1 for Deployer. Particularly helpful in team contexts where we can all use a predefined automated process. And the added benefit you can ‘rollback’ if things go sideways on a deployment.
@PovilasKorop I’m currently using deployer, its a bit tricky to install and configure, but once you get it, it’s really easy to deploy, and it has a 0 downtime system
I often see how people ask how to deploy a Laravel project to a server.
Of course, it's very individual, but in this article, I've listed the 4 most-common steps.
Laravel Deployment Script: 4 Steps to Add Changes on Server
laraveldaily.com/post/laravel-d…
@ZERP589@rselley@Dtssmurf@nomanners21@RitaPanahi It’s a wonderful thing to be preserved as long as possible. They give their life to serve the country and we honour them in return. It is a template for how we might treat each other - serving and honouring.
Have you heard of '73 questions with Vogue' where Vogue ask a celebrity 73 questions about themselves (The name says it all really)
We've been asking the team 22 questions. Kicking off is Suzi, here's a teaser, it's definitely worth a watch.
@_Codito_@rsinnbeck I’m also unsure of how this helps but @rsinnbeck please explain for us what kind of use case this would cover? I’m sure you have a good case but it’s not easy to discern from these screenshot examples.
@rsinnbeck Not to mention that ElementAssert's API looks overloaded with all those nested closures... Imagine more complex HTML structure - its test would be unreadable (indents!) 😵 More test code than actual code..
I just release the first preview version of a new package I am working on. It is not done, but if anyone want to test it out, I would love to hear some feedback.
github.com/sinnbeck/larav…
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Tailwind can scope utilities to a selector!
This seems handy if you're shipping a component library with compiled CSS and don't want to conflict with any Tailwind classes in the project it's being added to.
Much nicer than prefixing the class names.
How many more productivity and to-do apps and tools do people need to create and launch almost daily, to realize that productivity is not about the tools?
@GamersTrump@unclebobmartin@JorstenWang A definition of woke is what is needed in these moments. If you think it’s good you probably have a healthy version of it in mind.
@unclebobmartin@JorstenWang I don't know how to take this, I've always listened to Elon, but I've always believed being woke was good.
I don't know what to think.
“At its heart, wokeness is divisive, exclusionary, and hateful. It basically gives mean people a shield to be mean and cruel, armored in false virtue.” — Elon Musk.
@jordanbpeterson@DalhousieU I applied for a senior role in a pension fund on LinkedIn and had to submit four answers, namely my age bracket, gender, ethnicity and my sexuality.
As a straight, white, male aged 51, I completed the form at 11.30 p.m. and was rejected by email by 9.30 a.m. the next morning.
@danny_dalmacy@nicholasmsparks@jordanbpeterson@DalhousieU They can achieve real equality of opportunity by quite simple not mentioning race in the requirements. And then focusing on candidates’ abilities instead of their skin colour. That’s all it takes.