Ali Hassn

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Ali Hassn

Ali Hassn

@dev_alihsn

Some see me as a developer, others as a dreamer. Deep down, I’m a curious soul chasing growth, passionate about code, ideas, and the art of creation 🚀✨

Egypt Katılım Haziran 2024
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Saeed Vaziry ⚡
Saeed Vaziry ⚡@saeed_vz·
New beta release Finder too 😍 Muxy is more than just a terminal ⚡
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Ali Hassn
Ali Hassn@dev_alihsn·
@Its_Nova1012 mac is the sweet spot it has modren ux.. like it just works.. at the same time it is unix based so the experience for developers is as good as linux.
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NOVA
NOVA@Its_Nova1012·
I’ve rarely seen macOS users competing with Linux folks, but the reverse happens a lot. Not sure why Do you know the answer?
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Ali Hassn
Ali Hassn@dev_alihsn·
@victorekea @codecampusng Yeah, since you use React, the Laravel React starter kit is going to be great for you. It comes preconfigured with Inertia and TypeScript, and also has built-in auth with 2FA.. also take a look at @filamentphp if thinking of making an admin panel.
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Eke
Eke@victorekea·
@dev_alihsn @codecampusng Fosho. This project was just to get familiar with the ecosystem, I don't see myself writing plain HTML for anything serious. I'm thinking of using react though, for my next project. Do you have a preferred set-up or framework you use?
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Eke
Eke@victorekea·
Just concluded my first PHP/laravel project at @codecampusng As someone coming from the MERN stack, Laravel really makes things easy for development.
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Anas
Anas@Anas_founder·
Developers, what matters more? -Skills -Degree -Experience
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Ali Hassn
Ali Hassn@dev_alihsn·
@vivoplt both sucks, i will go with opencode go ($10) or glm lite
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Vivo@vivoplt·
Developers, you have $20. Which one are you buying? – Claude – Codex
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Kasif
Kasif@md_kasif_uddin·
What’s the best note taking system for developers?
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Ali Hassn
Ali Hassn@dev_alihsn·
@adahstwt opencode with go plan (10$) better than both
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adah
adah@adahstwt·
Why is everyone suddenly saying Codex is better than Claude?
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Ali Hassn
Ali Hassn@dev_alihsn·
@webjuice_ie Congrats on the move, Michal! 👏 I've worked as a WP dev for a while and I really hate it. Even though most of my job was building custom themes, the DX was awful compared to modern tech.
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Michal Barus
Michal Barus@webjuice_ie·
After 15 years working with WordPress, we finally moved our own agency website away from it. Old setup: WordPress + Elementor + plugins New setup: Astro + Tailwind CSS + clean static architecture The difference is massive: - faster loading - cleaner code - less maintenance - better Core Web Vitals - no plugin bloat - no Elementor drag - AI controlled This is the standard now. If your business website feels slow, bloated, or impossible to improve, it probably doesn’t need another plugin. It needs a rebuild.
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Ali Hassn
Ali Hassn@dev_alihsn·
@sama bro went from “we are inventing AGI and AI will take over developers’ jobs” to advertising a $20 product to developers lol
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
codex with the $20 plan is a really good deal
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Ali Hassn
Ali Hassn@dev_alihsn·
@impuestito_org yeah models like kimi 2.6 and qwen 3.6 are slow as f*** glm 5.1 is good but takes a lot of tokens.. opencode is like shit crashed like 10 times in one day of work..
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impuestito.org
impuestito.org@impuestito_org·
alguno probó OpenCode GO ? $10 usd ($5 usd el primer mes) 3x con Kimi 2.6 🧐
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AJ Meireles
AJ Meireles@devajmeireles·
About 2 months ago, I started noticing a real problem with Postman: managing multiple #laravel projects at the same time is a mess. You need to create collections manually, set up requests one by one, handle Laravel Sanctum every time you need to authenticate an API, and, most importantly, you do not have an easy way to track the body of each request. If you only have one project, fine. But if you're like me and work at a company with dozens of Laravel projects that need daily support, Postman becomes a nightmare. So I built the solution I needed. Introducing Routesy, an HTTP client made exclusively for Laravel: routesy.dev Routesy reads your Laravel project and pulls all the routes straight into the interface, no manual setup required. Additionally, Routesy identifies required fields in each request. Handles Sanctum (SPA mode) in such a simple way that it almost feels like cheating, and it can also ask for confirmation before firing requests in production, for example. If you work with #php and Laravel, this is worth a look. To celebrate the release day of Routesy, use the coupon code "ROUTESY25" to get 25% off *ANY* type of license during the first month of launch. Hope you enjoy!
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Ali Hassn@dev_alihsn·
@xiCO2k @LaraconEU I tried this package before, it's awesome wish there was something like that for react as well.
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Francisco Madeira ☁️
Last week at @LaraconEU I gave a talk about this package I made. I checked this morning and was not expecting any of this data: ⭐️ 699 stars on GitHub 📂 ~20k weekly downloads 🗂️ 900k total downloads I guess AI is recommending my package. 😅
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aditii
aditii@aditiitwt·
how to install a browser without using browser
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Ali Hassn
Ali Hassn@dev_alihsn·
Livewire feels INSANE!! 🚀🔥
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Ali Hassn@dev_alihsn·
@calebporzio Yeah! I've tried, I didn't know that I could use $watch directly without wrapping it with fn, man! thanks for this masterpiece
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