@taylorotwell@r9ray There are definitely better approaches to implement that scenario (eg. using dedicated relationships), but this is the first thing that came to mind where someone enabling it globally might run into more queries than before.
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@taylorotwell@r9ray Big one indeed! Eager to test it π
In a scenario where only the first or first few comments are rendered, or similarly, only the posts of the first user retrieved are rendered, this would end up loading a lot more than needed.
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@VotrubaT@karpathy@jeremyphoward We launched the directory a couple months ago with 70 files. Hundreds of people have been reaching out since then + we crawled @Cloudflare's top 100k domains to find more recently, and we just crossed 450 entries!
@VotrubaT@karpathy Great minds think alike! Check https://t.co/rBAEfVsmo7 from @jeremyphoward and the directory of adopters I've been working on https://t.co/XSz3qfha1j.
@dazzagreenwood@joyceverheije π you can DM us for now, but we're working on open sourcing the dataset and make contributions as seamless as possible.
Twill 3.4.0 is now available! π
This release brings general improvements and bug fixes requested by the community.
Check out the release notes below and stay tuned for more soon! π
#Laravel#OpenSource#CMS
@chrisjack@PovilasKorop@twillcms and @lunarphp can be used together in the same @laravelphp app, they make a great combo!
Twill is used by many as a highly flexible product information management tool, too. It is frontend agnostic though, so the frontend experience is entirely up to you (no themes).
@DorianDevelops@twillcms might be what the Laravel community is looking for, but our humble silence means barely anyone knows about it π . Check out this recent article from @TightenCo: https://t.co/k2HmfX52yx
@GBBourdages@joshmanders Better WordPress isn't how I describe it, as nobody can compete with plugins or themes at that scale, but @twillcms is a mature and flexible solution for projects that require a scalable architecture and the ability to manage complex data, without the bloat or security concerns.
@philsola_123@twillcms@laravelphp@TightenCo Regarding the menu system, Twill is built to be flexible. While the default UI uses a top menu, it's totally possible to customize the layout to suit different navigation needs, including a sidebar. Iβd be happy to point you in the right direction if you decide to give it a go!
@philsola_123@twillcms@laravelphp@TightenCo Twill has been around for a while now, we launched it publicly in 2018. Weβve been constantly evolving it since then based on community feedback and real-world use cases. As for the docs, theyβll definitely keep expanding. They are open for contributions as well!
@philsola_123@twillcms@laravelphp Exactly, it's a blank slate with a lot of core CMS features ready to compose your own tailored CMS from. This article from @TightenCo is a great introduction: https://t.co/Ppg1SQVihn
@philsola_123 My team and I have been on a mission to offer those premium features for free and under a permissive OSS licence, check out @twillcms if you are into @laravelphp!
@philsola_123 I hear you! Most SaaS CMS pricing is ridiculous. Not even talking about enterprise plans, often needed for fundamental security features like MFA or SSO.