So fricking nice to be coding in Laravel again.
Everything just makes SO much sense.
Thanking @jessarcher for Laravel Prompts today – awesome work! š
So fricking nice to be coding in Laravel again.
Everything just makes SO much sense.
Thanking @jessarcher for Laravel Prompts today – awesome work! š
So where are people getting all their statically compiled #PHP binaries from? Is there a reputable source? Or do I have to build them myself?
I mean. Iāve been doing what I can for a really long time. I really care. I make big sacrifices and spend extra money doing the right thing. But in the face of SO much donāt-give-a-crappery and blatant disregard. Iāve been pissing in the wind ⦠in a hurricane!
I should have been living cheap and free like the vast majority.
My enduring, polite, gentle action has done nothing.
Change from the top is needed.
How do we get that?
š Iām honestly reaching the point with the climate crisis where some kind of protest or direct action on government and corporations is on my list.
EV bore
Well we have finally done the long-ish (130 mile) journey that we hope to do semi-often with family and luggage in the electric car.
Verdict: absolutely brilliant.
Sure, weāve only owned the car for about 7 weeks. But it has exceeded expectations in every way.
350+ miles. Lots of highway and hilly rural. Weāre consistently getting more than the advertised 190 miles range even with A/C on. Still averaging 5 m/kWh.
Charging is easy.
Driving is easy.
Iām a convert.
šµāš« I actually did a product search off the back of an ad today.
Iām never impressed by ads.
They finally got me.
(But I donāt think they know they did?)
šļø Random. But brilliant! https://youareatlas.com/
Birds are definitely real. Cats though? Could totally be government surveillance robots!!
Yay. Another excellent #WordPress person is on Mastodon.
Give @elliottrichmond a follow if thatās your thing!
EV Bore
Took the EV on another longer (non urban, mainly highway) drive yesterday. With passengers.
100 miles used 50% of the battery. With A/C on most of the way too.
Amazed that we still get 5+ miles per kWh even on a journey like that.
SO happy with our Ioniq. Itās ultra efficient and fast to charge. Definitely a good choice.
I hate that I like a car so much. š
@elliottrichmond I'm happy to help out here. But I am mostly here and not in the other place these days.
Welcome!! š
Iām pronouncing it āCrossā. Itās cross dot com. And Tweets are now ācomplaintsā.
You are probably wondering which direction that rain is moving in? And the answer is⦠err⦠well⦠none of them?
Oh gosh. The weather gods are teasing us.
For those that arenāt following, the historic āAshesā cricket grudge-match series between England and Australia is taking place.
Australia are the holders and are leading the series 2-1. If itās a series draw they keep the ātrophyā.
England have played a stunning fourth match. Itās the fifth and final day. And if the rain holds off long enough to play we are likely to win to level the series.
The match is played in Manchester. Here is the rain radar:
After a period of not really having the time, energy or inspiration, I'm finally back in a hacking mindset and have a project in my head.
This is good.
But, Laravel, it's been too long… š¢
What on earth happened to Firefox for iOS. Itās become unusable. š
And just to be clear, this is a completely regular WP install. Here's an edit of the Twenty Twenty Three theme.json fileā¦
I see no reason this can't be made really simple to use for local, throwaway WP testing with no dependencies.
When I first saw wp-now:
https://developer.wordpress.com/2023/05/23/wp-now-launch-a-local-environment-in-seconds/
I wondered: why does this need npm and JS and WASM? Why hasn't anyone done this with static PHP binaries and some scripts?
So… while this currently requires some things to be pre-installed, I've done most the same thing (including using sqlite) with a simple bash script.
It's not (yet) as sophisticated. And perhaps there are still reasons not to do it. But let's see where it goes.
My latest venture into āproper gamingā is Kerbal Space Program. It was, like, Ā£8 on Steam.
I mentioned it to my son after he'd seen me play it a bit.
"Looks really slow and boring, dadā
Cue building ridiculous rockets overloaded with solid fuel boosters that wobble around, crash spectacularly, and get all flamey when they go too fast.
An hour of hilarity laterā¦
Boring, huh? š
Laravel Herd looks like a great tool for all PHP devs. MacOS only, but itās a super-fast native app.
Gonna give this a try!
#WordPress folks might want this on their radar.