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php-image-resize | Incoming | |
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4 | 42 | |
1,177 | 309 | |
0.3% | 0.3% | |
3.6 | 4.2 | |
7 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
PHP | Ruby | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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php-image-resize
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Video Streaming at Scale with Kubernetes and RabbitMQ
Shameless plug here. In case someone does not want to build any of this and still stream video, you can check https://www.gumlet.com
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BigQuery prices increasing by more than 100% for many users
We at https://www.gumlet.com use bigquery a lot, but now it seems we will have to move to click house. Can’t trust google with anything. First Kubernetes price intro, then multi region storage price increase along with inter region price introduction and now this.
I would trust AWS but not Google.
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free-for.dev
gumlet.com — Image resize-as-a-service. It also optimizes images and performs delivery via CDN. Free tier includes 1 GB bandwidth and unlimited number of image processing every month for 1 year.
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laravel-imageup VS php-image-resize - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 30 Apr 2022
Feature-rich and easy-to-use image processing library for PHP. Compatible with any PHP framework.
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Best practices for DB modifications MySQL
This article from HoneyBadger explains most relevant topics about Rails DB transactions.
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A guide to exception handling in Python
Honeybadger is a powerful error-monitoring tool for Python applications. Integrating an error monitoring service like Honeybadger into your development workflow provides numerous benefits for effectively managing exceptions. From real-time notifications and error grouping to rich diagnostics and trend analysis, Honeybadger equips you with the tools you need to quickly identify, investigate, and resolve errors and ultimately enhance the overall quality and reliability of your applications. To demo this, let's now explore some features and examples of integrating Honeybadger into your Python code.
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A list of SaaS, PaaS and IaaS offerings that have free tiers of interest to devops and infradev
honeybadger.io - Exception, uptime, and cron monitoring. Free for small teams and open-source projects (12,000 errors/month).
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Debugging an Application in Production
It sounds like you want to implement an exception monitoring tool like Honeybadger (my company), Sentry, or similar. They will tell you when someone encounters an error with your app, where the error occurred, and what the state of the app was (parameters, etc.) at the time of the error.
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Let’s scan DEV’s forem project with Bearer and analyze the results
You may wonder why this is a problem. In the case of this code, we're sending the user's username to a third-party service. While username isn't inherently sensitive data, it certainly has to potential to be and should be treated as such. It's better to use IDs that can't identify the user if the third party—in this case, honeybadger—is breached. You can see the full list of supported data types, sorted by category, on the docs.
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Exception Handling in JavaScript
Sign up on the Honeybadger website and click on ‘start free trial’, as shown in the following image.
- Have you ever been mad enough at a company treating you wrong that you thought about building your own solution? Well, back in 2012 we did that! This is the story of how three devs with an app have thrived amid an excess of venture-capital-backed competitors.
- Monitoring doesn't have to be so complicated. That's why we built the monitoring tool we always wanted: a tool that's there when you need it, and gets out of your way when you don't—so that you can keep shipping
- Do you currently use one service for uptime monitoring, another for error tracking, another for status pages and yet another to monitor your cron jobs and microservices? Paying for all of those services separately may be costing you more than you think.
What are some alternatives?
laravel-imageup - Auto Image & file upload, resize and crop for Laravel eloquent model using Intervention image
Ahoy Email - First-party email analytics for Rails
media-bundle - MediaBundle is a media file manager bundle for Symfony with a REST API and an admin interface (React)
Griddler - Simplify receiving email in Rails
image-optimizer - Easily optimize images using PHP
Sup - A curses threads-with-tags style email client (mailing list: [email protected])
Warp-iMagick - Warp iMagick - Image Compressor - WordPress Plugin: Optimize Images on-site. No cloud-optimization-service. Convert to WebP - On-Upload, On-Regenerate, On Demand (v2.+). Set JPEG Quality and Sharpness. Set Big Image Threshold and Resize on Upload.
Maily - 📫 Rails Engine to preview emails in the browser
PHPMailer - The classic email sending library for PHP
Mailman
SuperTokens Community - Open source alternative to Auth0 / Firebase Auth / AWS Cognito
Markerb