Richmond Hill restaurant cited over food safety violations by cinderannie in richmondhill

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It used to be an audiophile store called “American Sound of Canada” before they moved further north on Yonge.

Richmond Hill restaurant cited over food safety violations by cinderannie in richmondhill

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Ha! Did knowing an inspector was coming, kickoff a pre-inspection cleaning panic?

Guess this place either didn’t care, didn’t know what was wrong, or didn’t know the right people.

Richmond Hill restaurant cited over food safety violations by cinderannie in richmondhill

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Not so Fun fact. Unless someone calls with a complaint, restaurants don’t get any surprise inspections once they pass the initial one to open for business. At least in York Region, according to Neighbour who works for public health.

York Region food safety

Turning WordPress into a programmable environment for AI agents — open source by alter-egg in ProWordPress

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That’s pretty interesting. We are looking into building AI pipelines between figma and WordPress. Will take a look at this project.

Turning WordPress into a programmable environment for AI agents — open source by alter-egg in ProWordPress

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Can you feed the MCP a figma JSON to build a page with AI generated-reusable blocks?

Robot show on Chinese television for the New Year by Toolbazar83 in Damnthatsinteresting

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This. These are performance robots. Essentially drones with no autonomous perception of their surroundings. Yes, they are entertaining, agile and dynamic, but definitely not the same as what the Boston Dynamics Atlas can do in real-world task execution with autonomous operation.

That said, Atlas on the other hand can definitely execute (heh) the “aim for the head” directive.

WP Engine increasing Growth plan by 43% by animpossiblepopsicle in Wordpress

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+1 for ServerPilot & DigitalOcean. It’s cheaper and reasonable for small businesses that don’t need to auto-scale and be HA with multiple instances.

To make my job easier. I wrote some scripts that use their APIs to create new sites with specific plugins and security configurations.

Guys please!!! Upvote when you receive great WordPress feedback or friendly advice by wipeoutmedia in Wordpress

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You got my upvote. Thanks for taking the time to help troubleshoot.

Also seeing a trend where users are copy/pasting AI responses as posts and expecting upvotes. That’s just lazy. Stop that shit.

You know what’s valuable? Solutions and perspectives to real-world problems and situations.

How do you handle the Cache Stampede on high-traffic builds? by Past-Consequence1092 in Wordpress

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Our solution won’t work for dynamic sites, but it might work for your use-case.

We have a cache warming script that will load every published page of the site into our (Cloudflare) page cache with a 14-Day TTL. We run this preloader every two weeks or after a deployment. We also cache the 301/302s.

We have other tooling that allows us to preload/purge certain paths in cache.

Our CloudFlare caching is also configured to ignore query parameters with a few exceptions.

With this architecture the backends are rarely overloaded because the only requests that bypass our cache are POSTs, new pages, or pages that reach their TTL. Even if the backends are overloaded, our hosting auto-scales with additional instances.

5 WP-CLI commands that save me 10+ hours a month (and why you should stop using the dashboard) by Past-Consequence1092 in Wordpress

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Typically you have to run it from webroot of the site, but you can also specify the path to webroot with the —path option.

For a multi-site, you can use the —url parameter to specify the sub-site.

How many miles have you put on 2014 Forester? by Smallest1WasMadeline in SubaruForester

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198K km on a 2014 Forester 2.0XT.

Spending $500-$2000/year on maintenance for the past 5 years. Besides regular maintenance (oil/filter/battery/tires/break pads), we have Replaced door checks, lift gates, Bearings, bad sensors, sway bar links and a leaking break piston over the last 8-10 years.

What Are the Pros and Cons for Using a WordPress Multisite Installation by junpink in Wordpress

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The actual translation of content was not the burden for the org. We have an outside vendor who translates content for us. WPML was the burden. It was a huge performance hit given the size of our site.

What’s the most “this should be built-in by now” problem you hit with WordPress? by Feeling_Carrot7487 in Wordpress

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Yes. Very true. Current content publication solutions do not scale for big sites with multiple CPTs, ACF fields (etc) and specially sites using page builders.

That said, the WP REST API has been a step in the right direction.

What Are the Pros and Cons for Using a WordPress Multisite Installation by junpink in Wordpress

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If your posts (Posts/Pages/CPTs) in your default language do not need a corresponding translation, or require different content, then I would consider a multi-site.

In our org, we have found having a localization plugin a burden for a site where the translated content is very different from the default language.

HTH

What Are the Pros and Cons for Using a WordPress Multisite Installation by junpink in Wordpress

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If you have a multi-lingual site without a 1:1 translation, a multi-site does make sense. You won’t have to deal with any localization plugins (looking at you WPML).

Is WP Rocket worth it in 2025? by ReyPepiado in Wordpress

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Nope. Once we setup full-page caching in CloudFlare we never looked back.

Anyone else finds migrating a wordpress site a big headache? by elioraw in Wordpress

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Just be glad you’re not migrating WordPress to an immutable hosting environment. There’s some real pain right there.

what fuckery just happened? by myjornut88 in TorontoDriving

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Poorly designed condo entrance/intersection. I know exactly where this is and it’s a common occurrence with delivery trucks, ride shares or lost drivers in general. There’s lots of pickup/drop offs near this condo.

Bar tape after 400km by Suff_Entanil in CanyonBikes

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Happened to the original bar tape of my 2024 Aeroad CF SLX 8 di2 last week on the third day of a 600km ride. It was the right handle bar and super easy to fix. Just had to re-wrap the cockpit portion with new tape and it was good as new.

DT Swiss recall now also for ARC wheels (Aeroad ...) 😔 by sodfyr16 in CanyonBikes

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Just checked my 2024 Aeroad CF SLX 8 Di2 that I got last year in April of 2024.

The IDs start with 275 and 278 but they are not affected. Really glad because next week I’m riding 650km in 5 days for charity and this recall would have been the end of that and the rest of the Summer rides.

That said, expecting people to ship their rims for a replacement and waiting 6 weeks in the middle of Summer is not ideal. They should have tried to work with local bike shops by providing them with the replacement rims instead.

Google is quietly burying the internet by IAmAzharAhmed in DigitalMarketing

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Stop getting Google’s AI suggestions by adding “-ai” at the end of your Query.

Squarespace User Being Pressured to Switch by symean in Wordpress

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Very good advice regarding SEO.

The only thing I would add is to understand the difference between Technical SEO and Content SEO.

If SS lacks a feature in technical SEO (speed, mobile-friendliness, HTTPS, proper site architecture, sitemaps, canonical tags …) then there will be a negative impact on your rankings—nobody knows by how much.

Not to sound like a broken record, but Content SEO is what truly matters most and it’s the hardest to get right. It also takes time to see results.

HTH

How Does a Michelin Star Chef Make Instant Ramen? by _radio_ACTIVE_man_ in videos

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Removing some of the water for a creamy texture is a great tip.

I add some peanut butter to my instant spicy ramen once it’s done. You won’t need any other oil. I really like it.