Guillermo Cava
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Coding my days away. Full Stack Dev. Hacking @tightenco
Lima, Peru
Joined September 2014
Looks like we're not the first to notice it. WTF, 1Password? https://t.co/6GbZHGjWqX
.@1Password browser extension is injecting Prism.js *globally* on every page, which then applies its syntax highlighting logic on all <code> blocks matching [lang=*] regardless of whether it’s meant to be compatible, thus breaking original highlighting. Terrible negligence and
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Is AI good at Pictionary? In our latest post, we build a Laravel app to test—using Prism by @heytjmiller to connect with our AI provider in a snap. And it supports images, too! We'll capture an image using HTML canvas and then send it off to the AI. 👇
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Watching Pluribus on a train with my gf (great show btw) Found out you can connect two pairs of AirPods to one MacBook… … by creating a multi-output device with Audio MIDI Setup (built-in macOS app) Fascinating
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A brand new series from Laravel engineering team lead @joetannenbaum launches...in two hours. 🤘 "Practical TypeScript for the Laravel Developer" 🎸 https://t.co/J2opEl3pRk
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@Gavmn Like almost all aspects of intuitive design, it's all about taste building. On "taste": https://t.co/EBYOR1Y5lL
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As promised: a video talking about how we architect Rails apps and Fizzy. Includes thoughts on Domain Driven Design, service objects, callbacks, and concerns. I will record more of these, but probably not as long!
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Vue tip for you! 💡 In computed properties, never sort arrays with `sort`. It mutates the original array, and computed functions can't have side effects. Instead, use `toSorted`, which works the same way but returns a brand new array. Keep your arrays immutable ✨
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If you've ever seen someone tweet some cool shader and thought "I don't really even know what a shader is and at this point I'm too afraid to ask" - I've written something just for you. https://t.co/0ez5xz5vCP
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I feel lucky to work on so many Blade/Livewire projects. My favorite stack by far 🤩 I can move really fast in my apps, but constant context-switching and file hunting can still slow me down. So I built Refine, a simple code editor extension that talks to a Composer package,
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Tomorrow I'll be speaking at @vuejssrilanka first Vue.js Meetup! LIVE on YouTube November 28th, 9:30 AM Eastern Time (2:30 PM GMT) Click the link to get notified 👇 https://t.co/ktm9F3ORwL
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Do you need AI in your app but can’t share private data with AI providers? You can self host and run models on your own servers thanks to Ollama 🦙 Join @nicodevs to learn how to set it up and integrate it with your Laravel app, building a chat for super spies (TOP SECRET!)
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This is my Flux debut It’s been a lot of fun working on these and I’m excited they’re finally available to use in your apps! https://t.co/bUPn60VJx9
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This year, we're doing something we've never done before at Laracasts. As part of Black Friday, EVERY DAY THIS WEEK, we're launching a big new series. Monday: Laravel Re-Forged https://t.co/6Zr5wQtUMc
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🔥 Whoever at @attio is responsible for this... I salute you. Beautifully done! https://t.co/ecEWHuCu1T
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Hey Laravel family. My current contract is set to end next week. If you need a hired gun for any #Laravel work, Inertia, React, Vue and Typescript Or Filament, Livewire get in touch. As always RT’s appreciated for reach ❤️✊🥰
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I've implemented countless designs over my career. I recently started compiling a list of tips that I can share with other devs. Details often get missed between design and implementation. I want to minimize the difference. https://t.co/zs5HFE15AG
jasonlbeggs.com
A collection of tips and techniques I've learned while implementing designs over several years.
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A quick progress update on my Alpine, Blade and Livewire dev tool project! I've been working hard on improving visualizations, adding features that I've always wanted (like hovering over an SVG element and seeing what it looks like), as well as some client-side performance
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