Watchtower at O’Leary Mountain
Street spirit
Lockers in Midwich
Days Gone in 60 Seconds – Days Gone
Defeat a Horde in under 1 minute in Survival Mode
Defeat a Horde in under 1 minute in Survival Mode
Emotion Engine! – Astro’s Playroom
Cleared SSD Speedway.
Cleared SSD Speedway.
In mint condition – Astro’s Playroom
Got your first artifact!
Got your first artifact!
1 down, lots more to go! – Astro’s Playroom
Got your first puzzle piece.
Got your first puzzle piece.
Halloween Kills poster
Raccoon City Recruit – Dead by Daylight • Set 2
In a public match, repair the generator on the 1st floor of the RPD station’s main hall and escape.
In a public match, repair the generator on the 1st floor of the RPD station’s main hall and escape.
I just successfully submitted my first test-driven package to the PHP packagist repository. It’s just a little Laravel validation rule object for validating a hmac hash against a configurable group of key / value pairs.
Am aiming to do a proper write up and possibly even a little video explaining it.
A Talent for Acquisition – Final Fantasy X HD
Steal successfully with Rikku 200 times
Steal successfully with Rikku 200 times
Power Strike – Final Fantasy X HD
Do 9999 damage or more in a single attack
Do 9999 damage or more in a single attack
Heartstrings – Final Fantasy X HD
View the “Underwater Date” scene
View the “Underwater Date” scene
Migrating my website to Statamic
I love Laravel.
I also really like WordPress, for what it is. So when it came to originally putting my personal site together I just wanted to get a simple WordPress site together.
I have attempted to build my own website and blog in Laravel from scratch multiple times over the years. I even stuck with a build for a while but ultimately went back to WordPress.
My issue was only down to the fact that I wanted to write more in my own time and found I spent most my time tinkering.
But I really love Laravel.
So imagine my joy when I came across Statamic. Statamic is a CMS package that can be installed into a Laravel site and just works seamlessly alongside you Laravel code.
I am in the process of rebuilding my personal site and will be getting it live as soon as I can.
I think I will migrate my current site to a new domain, something like “davidpeach.me”, and then use the 4042302 technique to ensure my old posts are still found as I migrate the posts over.
I’m really looking forward to getting creative with Statamic and then layering on all of the excellent Laravel features as a way to learn as much, and refresh my mind, about my favourite framework.