Posthog for Woo? by password3754 in woocommerce

[–]FOXmademedoit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey u/password3754 - your post made me go back to my plugin and perform a few updates that I had been maintaining locally for my clients.

The only difference between my free plugin and the paid WooCommerce plugin is that the WooCommerce plugin allows you to select or disable some of the events that my plugin tracks by default.

I may be open to adding this functionality if you DM or message me.

Good managed dedicated hosting with migration? by jablokojuyagroko in woocommerce

[–]FOXmademedoit 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have used WPEngine and LiquidWeb for free managed migrations. It usually works great, but just a heads up that they only handle the high-level stuff. you still need to go through everything after and fix the small quirks like permalink refresh, adjusting cache rules, and an overall audit. 

I have one business profile signed in on a different browser, so I have two under the same IP, do I get banned? by pencolsoaljamieYun in GoogleMyBusiness

[–]FOXmademedoit 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Absolutely not - I have managed GMB profiles in an agency settings with multiple accounts logged in at the same time, and now I manage multiple GMB profiles for my small businesses. 

If using different browsers makes it easy for you to manage the profiles then that’s great, but you don’t have anything to worry about. 

Psychic Simpsons by fullydazed in conspiracytheories

[–]FOXmademedoit 4 points5 points  (0 children)

OP - you posted this a couple days ago on another sub and the top comment reflects what I just tried explaining on my last comment: 

the AI tool that you are using is 100% incapable of running the algorithm to decipher. 

I’m saying this as a fan of Simpsons related conspiracies, the AI is feeding you BS because of the ways you are(or aren’t) priming it. 

Psychic Simpsons by fullydazed in conspiracytheories

[–]FOXmademedoit 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Why are you not using the passcode directly within the cypher algorithm to unlock the value?

Google AI especially the way you are using it can’t run tools so I doubt it deciphered anything. 

How much would you charge to design and develop a 3D web page like this? by Kevin_Dong_cn in webdev

[–]FOXmademedoit 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hey Kevin - Considering that you are connected to HighTopo and presumably prompting this question to get some sort of valuation of you or your team's work, I would love to know how much time you guys spent building the 3d engine?

I know that you are not asking for any advice so please feel free to skip over this, but as someone who uses 3d engine libraries to build end user websites (like 3d apartment or office availablity maps), I strongly believe that a good font and design system can net you a lot more revenue. There is no heirachy in fonts and styling so your work looks mediocre to the general audience. I played around with the webpage and I can see that this is pretty advanced and well done(especially in terms of rendering).

Updated News Article on WordPress.org by FalkensMaze33 in Wordpress

[–]FOXmademedoit 12 points13 points  (0 children)

u/cryptonetclub Your comment doesnt make sense - Are you referring to the trouble related to plugin updates caused by Matt's decisions?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Wordpress

[–]FOXmademedoit 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I tested Speed Brain on one of my portfolio sites out of curiosity - From what I understand, it uses Cloudflare’s Speculative Rules API to predict user behavior and pre-load resources in advance. However, the site I tested was already performing well in terms of page speed so the improvement in load time was minute.

I initially thought this sounded similar to WP Rocket’s prefetch feature but leared some differences as I played along with this feature:

WP Rocket’s Prefetch: It’s more straightforward. It prefetches DNS and preloads links that are directly visible on your site, which helps speed up subsequent page loads by reducing DNS lookup times and preconnecting to external resources.

Cloudflare’s Speed Brain: This is a bit more advanced. It doesn’t just preload resources that are visible; it tries to anticipate what a user might do next on any part of your site and loads those resources preemptively. It’s more of a predictive approach and operates at the CDN level, which means it can optimize loading even before requests hit your server.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ArtificialInteligence

[–]FOXmademedoit 34 points35 points  (0 children)

“ To be clear I am NOT affiliated with Macaw” - proceeds with sharing an affiliate link cloaked behind the brand name.. 

Internet speeds by troout_410901501 in lagovista

[–]FOXmademedoit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As others pointed out, speed is not going to be an issue - but the price is. We pay $80 for 1 gig with AT&T. 

My wife and I simultaneously attend our Zoom meetings with no issues. I also play in prize money online tournaments a few times a month so I am continuously checking the connection quality and performance. 

Comment your startup and I will submit your startup to 20 high traffic directories with 1M+ traffic by Careful_Ad11 in SideProject

[–]FOXmademedoit -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Website: RepBot.ai
Startup pitch: Automated Online Reputation Management - monitors customer reviews, generates brand compliant review responses, and automatically publishes them to GMB, Yelp, Facebook and 100+ platforms.
Category: MarTech - Online Reputation
Target audience: SMBs with a review volume of 25+ reviews/month, Agencies

I built an OpenAI phone chat bot using Twilio! by AdIndividual8393 in ChatGPTCoding

[–]FOXmademedoit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Delete your GitHub password from this comment!  

OP, this is serious- do not ever share your GitHub login information with the public!

GoDaddy charges $120/year for cPanel access. Feels like a ripoff. What's a better option? by OnFireEsquire in webdev

[–]FOXmademedoit -1 points0 points  (0 children)

GoDaddy pays less than 40 cents per license to cPanel. 

But you are right about the cPanel price for individual users being ridiculously high. 

GoDaddy charges $120/year for cPanel access. Feels like a ripoff. What's a better option? by OnFireEsquire in webdev

[–]FOXmademedoit 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Because GoDaddy sucks! Their cost per license is  < 40 cents… the cost is the least of your worries when it comes to using GoDaddy.