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WordPress AJAX Explained: My Battle with admin-ajax.php
I remember the first time I tried to add an AJAX functionality to a WordPress site. I was fresh out of building static HTML pages [Read More…]
How I Mastered WordPress Internationalization [i18n] (And How You Can Too)
When I first started building WordPress themes and plugins, I had a very narrow view of the world. I built everything in English, assuming that [Read More…]
How I Fixed My Slow WordPress Site: The wp_options Autoload Mess
If you’ve been around WordPress for a while, you’ve probably had that moment where your site suddenly feels like it’s running through molasses. You do [Read More…]
I Tested WordPress 7.0 Armstrong: Here’s Why It’s a Massive Win
I’ve been building websites and messing around with WordPress for what feels like an eternity. I remember the days when updating a plugin felt like [Read More…]
Why I Think of Gutenberg Like Lego: How Blocks Actually Work in WordPress
Let’s be honest for a second. If you’ve been using WordPress for a while, the jump from the Classic Editor to Gutenberg (the Block Editor) [Read More…]
What Is a CDN? My Hard-Learned Secret to Fast Websites
I remember the exact moment I realized I needed a CDN. I had spent months building an online store for a client who handcrafted goods. [Read More…]
How I Finally Understood Cache vs Cookies vs Session (After Years of Confusion)
Alright, let’s sit down and talk about something that has confused almost every junior developer I’ve ever mentored—and honestly, it confused the hell out of [Read More…]
Llama.cpp: The Engine Powering the Local AI Revolution
Ever wondered how to run a massive, intelligent AI model on a machine that isn’t a supercomputer? Maybe you’re sitting with a standard laptop, or [Read More…]
MCP & Agentic Storage: The USB-C for AI Explained
If you’ve been paying attention to the world of Artificial Intelligence lately, you’ve probably noticed a massive shift. We stopped just asking chatbots to write [Read More…]
Kubernetes 1.35(Timbernetes Release): Native Gang Scheduling, In-Place Updates & More
If you’ve been following the Kubernetes ecosystem for a while, you know the rhythm. A new release drops every few months, packed with dozens of [Read More…]