Does your DB have a classic design? You can very easily map an existing DB with a fresh Laravel install, just write a couple Models, their relationships and you're almost set.
I have been working with Laravel on a daily basis since 6 years and have never felt more efficient with code.
May I ask what is too commercial? I was considering researching Vuetify 3 for a future Vue project but I am curious what serious alternatives there are.
The HTTP status code is 503 which usually means "Maintenance".
I have had the dashboard work for a few minutes with some kind of new "onboarding" panels, the ability to upload your company logo on the top right. When I tried to upload the logo, it replied with other errors (401, 503). Then I spotted some interesting parameter names that pentesters would love to fuzz ;)
I have a very fond memory of an event that occurred in the game while starting as a miner, this was a WOW moment for me, the adrenaline rush in Eve Online is real.
"Please don't complain about tangential annoyances—things like article or website formats, name collisions, or back-button breakage. They're too common to be interesting."
I didn't understand what you meant first, clicking on my back arrow on the physical mouse, or the go back icon in the browser and Firefox would go back like expected. Then I tried Alt+Left arrow on the keyword, and it didn't work! But it wasn't just not going back, like when you have a "too many history.pushState()" bug that fucks it up for you. Instead it went to the bottom of the page. Then I noticed it was selecting some block in the bottom right and that it also happens when you just press left arrow on the keyboard without Alt.
So TLDR: bug with some selection/focus thing on the Notion page. Poor execution, I rate their implementation of "static notebook HTML pages" 7/10.
Oh right I see, I did not have the time to debug when I noticed this issue, thanks for the heads up!
Also sorry for parasiting the comments here, very interesting research! It would have been interesting to record original samples in the same settings; we can hear the flute having much less reverb than the 1st saxophone and it could be helpfup to have a common room size / reverb time to help comparison.
I have been working with Laravel on a daily basis since 6 years and have never felt more efficient with code.