When I submit a form in laravel that leads to a POST route, it inserts the data into the url, the same way as it does when its a GET route. any way to change that?
@marcio I did {{Form::open(array('route' => 'login', 'method' => 'post'))}} and my route looks like Route::post('/login/{username}', array('as' => 'login', 'uses' => 'TestController@myAction'));
otherwise, since these moving parts are very dependent on each other (especially when designing new features) (yes, I still call this a blob) just merge the repos together
but yeah, single huge git or hg repo, still no big deal
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@tereško I do go out a lot, library, cafeterias... Also train/bus rides take more than an hour of my time each day without nothing to do. So in that sense it will be helpful. Since, I have also 22" inch monitor at home, the 13" inch won't not a problem. I like to know, if I can play ps4 games with it, as I am sure it will be more than enough for coding and using VMs, PhpStorm, Photoshop, git...
@samaYo playing games on a laptop is always a sketchy exercise. And this one has Intel integrated GPU. Which means it will be crap for most of the games. You will be able to play something like League of Legends or Civ4 or even Skyrim on it, but not maxed out. Also, which PS4 games are you interested in? If it's Bloodborn, then answer is "not yet".
@Ocramius You probably need to go at least 100 miles north to find one.
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@tereško I like to start with GTA, Battle field, and see if there is a Metal Gear Solid and just take it from there. What GPU type is needed for PS4 games anyway?
@samaYo Ok .. there is one thing you have to understand, on PS4 it is normal for a game to run sub-1080p at 30 frames on medium or medium-low settings and because both of how far you are from screen and the built in smoothing that TV does, that is not so noticeable.
so .. on a PC you would not be aiming for the same experience as on a gaming console
that said, BF4 would work on that laptop quire well .. not sure about MGS, but I suspect that on normal settings it would also be ok
but from what I have read about GTA5, it would be quite abysmal on that laptop
think: low settings, 30 frames per second
oh .. and IIRC, it actually currently has some sort of bug which makes the game crash on intergrated GPUs
to get a better experience you would need a laptop with integrated Nvidia GPU (the current AMD generation is not well suited for low power devices)
BUT
laptops are crap for gaming
it mostly has to do cooling and fact that most of laptops have on-board GPUs with slow memory access
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hmm, I thought you could play any games on laptops as long as there was enough RAM/processor and in it.
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seems like I don't know shit about PC games.
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@tereško I have this monitor which I think is good for gamming digitec.ch/en/s1/product/… let me know, if it is good.
Yay, just received a mail from work. We seriously consider implementing something inspired by this as review guard (Needs to be solved before one can approve a commit (every 2 hours)). I can foretell our productivity rising to unknown heights :0