amykw.bsky.social
I talk about Laravel, Drupal and Cross Stitch.
Building Stitchtrove.com, an online hub for cross stitchers.
Make free cross stitch patterns? Message me :)
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yeah, I had the same thoughts, what if there's errors and it's not telling me ๐
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11 long minutes the commands took to run without giving any kind of feedback ๐
Havenโt received any angry teams messages so Iโm calling that a success!
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So cute! Love the colours
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those stitches are so neat omg
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For embroidery I absolutely recommend this book by Emillie Ferris, it comes with traceable patterns and I've learnt so much. Even if you don't stitch anything from it, its a beautiful book www.amazon.co.uk/Paint-Thread...
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omg! amazing work
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So pretty! If not full coverage, this would work well on a dyed fabric I think.
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Hello, Iโd love to be added please ๐ Iโm a cross stitcher and Iโm building an online database of free patterns for the community.
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This looks so good! I started building my own feed reader in Laravel last year but its in very early stages compared to yours.
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It costs less than $5 a month.
I had some trouble with page speed when I first set it up, things load much quicker now, but I remember it took a bit of work to figure out.
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Usually just store locally but I have one project using DigitalOcean storage, it's an OK solution but I don't love it.
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Amazing, thanks for the write-up, looks super helpful!
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Perfect, thanks!
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Wow! This is amazing, how long have you been building/collecting?
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Started a new one yesterday!
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Thinking a Laravel backend and frontend could be livewire if I want it up and running quickly.
Or I could take a gamble and do a JS frontend, it would take longer but Iโd learn more doing it. Iโd probably regret this option once I start ๐
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thank you! Open to any feedback :)
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I did that temperature SAL last year, it looks amazing when finished!
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Hey, just want to say thanks again for the code example you shared, it's given me a really good starting point and been super helpful!
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What pretty colours! ๐
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Ploi and digital ocean
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Thank you for this!
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I'll give this a watch, thanks!
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It's a very manual process at the moment so any improvement would be great even if filling out the fields isn't achievable.
Thanks, I'll give that a try!