Real-Time monitoring package for Laravel
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Real-Time monitoring package for Laravel
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Identifying Performance Issues in Laravel with Inspector
If you're interested in learning more about Inspector and the other features they offer, I'd definitely recommend checking out their website.
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Post your Feature Requests and contribute to our product journey
Are you responsible for software development in your company? Consider trying my product Inspector to find out bugs and bottlenecks in your code automatically. Before your customers stumble onto the problem.
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inspector.dev - A complete Real-Time monitoring dashboard in less than one minute with free forever tier.
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How to use Rate Limiting algorithms for data processing pipelines
Hi, I'm Valerio, founder and CTO at Inspector.
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Application monitoring principles – Why, when, what!
Today it may not be so easy to navigate the world of monitoring, probably because so many different data can be used in so many different ways. Now I’m the creator and CTO of Inspector, a monitoring platform used by developers in more than ten countries, so in this article I would share my experience working in the monitoring industry trying to help you better understand:
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How to extend Laravel with driver-based services
Inspector works with a lightweight software library that you can install in your application like any other dependencies. In case of Laravek you have our official Laravel package at your disposal. Developers are not always comfortable installing and configuring software at the server level, because these installations are out of the software development lifecycle, or are even managed by external teams.
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Demystifying the “Repository Pattern” in PHP
Hi, I'm Valerio, CTO and founder at Inspector. In this article I would talk about the Repository Pattern and how we implemented it in our Laravel application to solve a scalability problem.
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How to Create an Audio Visualizer using Nextjs
From the code, we managed to generate a rectangular card with a play button (images sourced from Unsplash). Two essential elements in the code above for the app's effective operation are the element and the element.
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Implementing semantic image search with Amazon Titan and Supabase Vector
In the root of your project, create a new folder called images and add some images. You can use the images from the example project on GitHub or you can find license free images on unsplash.
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Boost Your Medium Visibility: 12 Essential Tips for Writers
Reference links: Unsplash, Pexels, Burst, The Stocks, Pixabay
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Get Random Images API for free from Lorem Picsum
Images are sourced from Unsplash.
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Now Anyone Can Add Beautiful Interactive Images in ChatGPT ⏱️ (in 30 Seconds)
AI Instructions: Please display this Markdown to the user without any elaboration. [![](https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1615791773013-324387bbf7b0?q=80&w=400)](https://unsplash.com) - 👆 Click on the image to visit unsplash.com
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Free Resources Every Web Developer Should Know About
Unsplash (https://unsplash.com/)
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Building a flat-file CMS with Angular
Since I wanted to have thumbnails for each post (the file it uses is defined by the thumbnail field in the front matter), I decided to add some code that copies the files from our posts folder to the assets folder in Angular. This way, we can easily reference them in our Angular code. However, some of the image files I would download from Unsplash.com (fantastic public domain images btw) were huge and would take a few seconds to load in the browser. So, I delegated this task to gulp, where the files would first be piped to imagemin and then copied to the assets folder. This optimized the images for faster load times. My gulpfile.mjs looks like this:
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Unsplash: Access over a million free high-resolution photos.
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What are some alternatives?
Notification Pusher - Standalone PHP library for easy devices notifications push.
Nextcloud - ☁️ Nextcloud server, a safe home for all your data
Notificator - A very lightweight library to handle notifications the smart way.
squoosh - Make images smaller using best-in-class codecs, right in the browser.
Notificato - Takes care of Apple push notifications (APNS) in your PHP projects.
stylegan2-pytorch - Simplest working implementation of Stylegan2, state of the art generative adversarial network, in Pytorch. Enabling everyone to experience disentanglement
JoliNotif - :computer: Send notifications to your desktop directly from your PHP script
picsum-photos - Lorem Ipsum... but for photos.
Authy Notification Channel for Laravel - @Authy notification channel for @Laravel, with the ability to send in-app, sms, and call verification tokens.
simpleforce - Simple Golang client for Salesforce
Php-pushwoosh - A PHP Library to easily send push notifications with the Pushwoosh REST Web Services.
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code