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Tech
Software, AI, infrastructure, security, and modern web tooling.

May 8, 2026 · Short
A better approach to a "hire me" page
A “Hire Me” page does not need to explain every single thing you have ever done. If someone is already on that page, they probably have some level of interest. So make the next step simple, clear, and easy to take.
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April 25, 2026 · Short
Why I switched from WordPress
A lot of website editing tools still feel stuck in the past. Same bulky sidebar. Same cluttered workflow. Same slow path to making a simple edit. Modern software usually feels much cleaner than that, and website editing should too.
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April 24, 2026 · Short
Hijacked WordPress plugins
Here is a pretty wild reason to rethink WordPress. A batch of plugins reportedly got acquired, updated, and then used to help place backlinks on a huge number of websites for someone else’s SEO benefit. That is the risk of relying too heavily on third-party plugins.
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April 24, 2026 · Short
30+ WordPress plugins hacked
A vulnerable WordPress plugin can do more than break your site. It can also be used to inject links and redirects that help someone else’s website rank better in search. That means your site can become part of somebody else’s SEO strategy without your knowledge.
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April 22, 2026 · Short
The problem with WordPress
A lot of people still defend WordPress by saying slow sites and plugin overload are just user error. But that is not really the issue. The bigger issue is that WordPress is old technology being compared against modern frameworks that are simply better suited for serious websites today.
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April 22, 2026 · Short
The hidden danger of WordPress auto-updates
WordPress auto-updates sound convenient. But they can also create a situation where changes happen to your site without you really being in control. And if a plugin is central to your site, removing it may create a whole new problem.
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April 20, 2026 · Short
What does EmDash mean for WordPress/
Cloudflare released something new that has people in the WordPress community talking. And what is interesting is not just the tool itself, but what it may say about the future of how websites get built and managed. Coming from a WordPress background and now building in Next.js, this is a conversation I have been watching closely.
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April 15, 2026 · Short
Growing vs shrinking jobs in Idaho
Idaho’s job market is shifting. Some roles are shrinking. Others are growing fast. Administrative and data entry roles are declining. Nursing and landscaping-related roles are seeing major growth. Knowing where things are heading matters. #AI #FutureOfWork #Idaho #Careers
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April 15, 2026 · Short
The reason WordPress is losing market share
WordPress is often said to power about 45% of the internet. But the data is starting to shift. According to W3Techs, WordPress powered about 43.4% of websites in August 2025. By February 2026 that number had already dropped by nearly a full percentage point. And that trend has been developing for a while. In this video I explain why that shift may be happening. #wordpress #webdevelopment #smallbusiness #websitetips
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April 15, 2026 · Short
The WordPress market share is shrinking
You have probably heard the claim that WordPress powers around 45% of the internet. But that number has started to move. According to W3Techs data, WordPress powered about 43.4% of websites in August 2025. By February 2026 it had dropped by nearly a full percentage point. In this video I explain why that change matters. #wordpress #webdevelopment #smallbusiness #websitetips
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April 13, 2026 · Short
Is WordPress vulnerable during updates?
Why do WordPress sites get targeted so often? Because the ecosystem is so large. Attackers know that millions of sites run the same software and the same plugins. During update cycles, bots often scan WordPress sites looking for vulnerabilities before they are patched. In this video I explain why that happens. #wordpress #websecurity #smallbusiness #webdevelopment
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April 13, 2026 · Short
$400 a month WordPress hosting?
A business owner runs into a technical issue with their website. Maybe a spike in traffic. Maybe unusual activity. Things that happen on the internet all the time. But because the site is running on WordPress, the recommendation is often to upgrade hosting. Sometimes to hundreds of dollars per month. In this video I explain why this happens and why many businesses are rethinking their website platforms. #wordpress #webdevelopment #smallbusiness #businesstips
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