The Hunt For Better WordPress Hosting
I've recently been trying to improve my WordPress hosting workflow, and the related costs involved. It hasn't been a great success so far.
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I've recently been trying to improve my WordPress hosting workflow, and the related costs involved. It hasn't been a great success so far.
Yes, dear reader, you read that right. I was once run over twice in one day and this inaugural Story Time post tells the story of how I managed to do it.
So today I signed up for an SEOPress Pro account and migrated my site over to them from Yoast.
I recently wrote about online conversations and engagements where I talked about using plain old email instead of comments. Off the back of that post, I got chatting with Luke Harris, who does something very similar on his site.
I've decided to do something a little different over the coming weeks and months. I'm going to start writing about some of the more amusing anecdotes from my past.
I recently bought myself an M1 Macbook Air and I wanted to share my first impressions of MacOS as someone who has never used it before.
So remember a couple of days ago when I announced I would be killing The Meta Letter? Well, off the back of that announcement I received TONNES of requests (3 is tonnes, right?) to keep the newsletter...
I love web design and website typography is a huge part of that. It turns out that I'm somewhat of a typography nerd, so I wanted to share some of what I've learned in this regard here.
So I've been thinking about killing my newsletter, The Meta Letter, recently. Today I decided to take the plunge and kill it off.
I've been a Yoast Premium user for a few years now, but decided to switch to RankMath recently. It didn't go well.
PiHole is awesome. I use it on my Synology via Docker and it's been working great for years. But what if you get a little too trigger happy with the block list and end up with too many? In this post I'll show you how to restore the default PiHole block list.
I just read a post by my good mate Mike Stone. In the post he talks about the redesign of the Mycroft Mark II that was announced.
I became sick of the many little issues with Linux. I just want my OS to get out of the way so I can crack on and get shit done.
I was reading a post on online conversations by Manu last night, and the whole thing resonated with me. So I wanted to jot down my thoughts about online conversations and why I think it's broken.
When I check my web analytics the response is often frustration, or even mild anxiety. I'm in a perpetual cycle of thinking <it's not enough! This obsession isn't healthy, so what's the point?
My wife keeps a journal, and I've been thinking about doing the same. Being the nerd that I am, I wanted something techie, so I built a self-hosted journal.
I regularly get emails from site owners asking me to link share with a post on their site. But one link sharing request I got recently was a doozey…
Yesterday, I asked Fosstodon if anyone knows of a tool that can automatically delete content from Mastodon.
I was reading a post by MasterWP's Ben Gillbanks today, where he was wondering why people bother using Medium for a blog.
Nathan Wrigley asked a question on Twitter, but the 240 characters Twitter provides wasn’t enough, so I thought I’d post a note here instead.