Sabitlenmiş Tweet
Jay Rogers 👨💻
5.6K posts

Jay Rogers 👨💻
@jaydrogers
Maker, DevOps Nerd, UX Designer 🤖🎨🔥 🚀 https://t.co/aMEgd9Dzcu 🤖 https://t.co/ODCzaifHm2 🌎 Open Source @serversideup #Laravel #PHP #Docker #SelfHost
Server Side Up → Katılım Ocak 2009
123 Takip Edilen3.8K Takipçiler

@nckrtl Oh this is brilliant. I will have to try this out.
Getting design drift is so annoying -- especially as they keep tweaking the compute usage after a model launch and the models feel dumber on random days 😆
English

@jaydrogers No, not explicitly, but you can just ask it to sync back the changes. As you can also configure your local repository in your Claude Design project.
English

New workflow:
1. Fiddle in Claude Design (pixel perfect is very doable)
2. Claude works with HTML and React under de hood
3. Go to ChatGPT: implement this design handoff (including all Claude Design files) using the Laravel React starter kit (builds the features as well)
4. When done, tweak it and test it
5. Sync back design changes to Claude Design
6. Repeat
I think FIgma is done regarding web design.
English

@nckrtl But I guess I haven't tried Claude Design since the early days.
I don't think it had this when I tried it:
> Sync back design changes to Claude Design
English

@nckrtl I 100% agree with this.
The only hard thing is preventing design drift from happening.
I've been keeping and eye on pencil.dev and paper.design
I'm sure the business models of these two are to just get acquired by one of the big guys 😃
English

Alpine 24 is now shipping with serversideup/php 🥳
github.com/serversideup/d…
English

@fgili0 Ha! But in local development, wouldn't you want this off? Cache drives me bonkers when it doesn't get cleared correctly and I'm trying to debug something 🤪
English

@jaydrogers In local and CI environments too, the difference is massive.
This was the first thing a new team member did years ago, he was like "ehh you didn't have OPcache enabled" and suddenly the local environment was no longer painful haha we were all so happy
English

@clemthf2w We're going to find out. Currently building BenchKit so we can compare results between the two 🤓
github.com/serversideup/b…
English

@joshdholtz Is next year is Deep Dish Protein Pasta? 🤔
Keep up the great work 😃👍
English

@khanhicetea We're definitely going to find out with BenchKit 😃
I'll have it where you can switch variations easily and change settings with an environment variable
English

@jaydrogers Nginx with phpfpm Unix socket better match than Go in-process things
English

@zaherg Nice call on the Minisforum! I was thinking of picking up the MS-A2.
I hope you got that 96 GB of RAM before the spike, otherwise that would be like a $4k machine right now 💸
store.minisforum.com/products/minis…
English

@jaydrogers - macmini 2012 with linux installed instead of macos
- 5 pis
- minisforum ai x1 pro, with PVE installed for multiple vms (96gb ram/6tb hard).
English

@extralam @mattiasgeniar Oh sweet! Somehow I missed this. I will definitely dive into this. Thanks for sharing!!
English

@nckrtl Depending how these results turn out, I’d definitely consider it.
Right now I assumed if anyone was making the leap, they’d go straight to Caddy/FrankenPHP.
But we’ll learn and see 😃
English

@tobias_petry @mattiasgeniar Fair point!
Reputation is king (and probably the reason why sending emails is so expensive?).
I just figured their business model was releasing SMTP as a loss leader to get you into their ecosystem.
But cheap ain’t always cheap 🫠
English

@jaydrogers @mattiasgeniar Its too new. Give cloudflare a few months. Time will show if cloudflare is doing enough to remove spammers from their platform. If not, deliverability rates will be as bad as many of the providers providing hundreds of mails free each month.
English

@nckrtl This is very interesting! Thanks for sharing!!
I really hope BenchKit is the tool to help you explore and learn more with the differences.
We'll be shipping it as:
1. FPM-NGINX
2. FrankenPHP
3. FrankenPHP + Octane
I am really curious to see the results!
English

Interesting, been playing a lot with frankenphp in docker and php-fpm. Frankenphp in docker is faster on Linux for me than on the Mac for me. Php-fpm on mac is just as fast as frankenphp on linux. Php-fpm seems to perform similarly on linux and mac. Php-fpm is the clear winner when it comes to simplicity during development. For production its a different story I guess. Also curious what you’d find
English

Seeing Dan light up once we got his Synology up and running was amazing.
I'm planning on making more content like this. Let me know what you'd like to see. I have tons of experiences to talk about 🤓
Dan Pastori@danpastori
The more I dive into self-hosting the more inspired I am. It feels nice to own your own data and changes the mindset to think more long term. I wrote a few more thoughts on the subject and would love to hear your feedback.👇
English

And we thought algorithms were the only things that were addictive by design...
The evolution of that is "generous extensions" of AI model usage 🍪🤪
GIF
Claude@claudeai
We're extending access to Claude Fable 5 on all paid plans through July 12.
English

@mattiasgeniar Nice! Thanks for the feedback. I’ll definitely be checking this out.
English

@jaydrogers Feels just as fast tbh, postmark has a lot more options for tracking delivery etc (that we weren't using), so most of their feature set was overkill for us - cloudflare is just a good/fast smtp server
English









