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We’ve released a Laravel version of TailAdmin, a Tailwind CSS-based dashboard kit previously available in HTML, React, Vue, Next.js, and Angular.

The Laravel package provides:

- A Blade-first architecture - A set of five hundred plus reusable UI components - Seven dashboard layouts (analytics, e-commerce, CRM, etc.) - Dark mode support - Chart integrations - Example pages, including some AI-related sections

The goal is to offer a clean starting point for teams building admin panels, internal tools, or SaaS dashboards without having to assemble the UI from scratch.

- GitHub: https://github.com/tailadmin/tailadmin-laravel

- More information: https://tailadmin.com/blog/introducing-tailadmin-laravel

If you try it, feedback or bug reports would be useful.


Today is Black Friday...

And here is a community-sourced list of 101+ Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals for developers and tech teams in 2025.

Everything in the repo is gathered from official source, user-submitted, and verified so the list stays accurate and useful.

It includes tools, AI products, UI kits, templates, hosting, and learning resources that many developers look for during this time of year.

Repo link: https://github.com/Pimjo/black-friday-deals

Anyone can contribute updates or corrections through issues or pull requests.


Tried checking Cloudflare’s status on Downdetector, but Downdetector was also behind Cloudflare. Internet checkmate.


It’s not just websites :-/

Things like Apple private relay (which way too many people seem to have it enabled) are tunnelled via Cloudflare, maybe using warp?


Here’s the full comparison I mentioned:

https://peerlist.io/vinishbhaskar/articles/top-all-in-one-ai...

It covers 9+ all-in-one AI platforms like Geeky.chat, TypingMind, TeamAI, MagAI, Mammouth.ai, WritingMate, Merlin, and Monica, all of which integrate multiple AI models (GPT, Claude, Gemini, DeepSeek, and others).

Each section highlights key features, reasoning quality, collaboration options, and pricing

basically, how well these platforms perform beyond marketing claims.

Would love to hear which platform (if any) you’ve found most reliable for daily work.



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