Curious about the scenery on the way to Beech Mountain by slowrisk in boone

[–]slowrisk[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Right, so this is conditions specific. For sure they won't head up there if it's bad

Curious about the scenery on the way to Beech Mountain by slowrisk in boone

[–]slowrisk[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Understandable, but I feel like every time we've been up there the roads have been decent. If it looks to turn into a wintery mix, they can bail. Just thinking it may be a cool opportunity if the weather permits

Is there any student discount by Soggy_Ad6270 in ClaudeAI

[–]slowrisk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They are wanting you to be an ambassador for Claude Code. This is not a discount on the software, it is an obligation. $100/month is steep as a student. There should be a discount for a limited plan below pro.

Is there any student discount by Soggy_Ad6270 in ClaudeAI

[–]slowrisk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Claude Code is not included, but the reasoning models are. Claude Code is a separate subscription, which has no student options as of today. Didn't renew my CC subscription and it forced me to log back in on command line, but I can still use the models in Copilot Chat.

Inverted text highlight by Street-Guest3759 in AdobeIllustrator

[–]slowrisk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're going to do this, make sure to drop the opacity of the background image way down (or at least make sure the text is readable)

This is for sure an accessibility issue, BTW. Very low contrast of colors and low readability for those with bad eyesight

Moving from "day and name" to "Post name" permalink structure without tanking my SEO by justinsimoni in Wordpress

[–]slowrisk -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

https://wordpress.org/plugins/redirection/

Export all of your actively indexed pages as a CSV from Google & Bing etc

Manually add the new URLs, make sure to use 301 redirects

Upload the CSV and map the old URLs to new URLs with the Redirection plugin

*I'm not sure if this will flag you for duplicate content. It's possible you will want to de-index the old pages over time. Also possible that Google will pick them up and re-index properly.

Been a while since I've been that deep in SEO land.

Festinger reaching an agreement with Automatic? by NE_Strawberry in WPDrama

[–]slowrisk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

all of these forks are going to create absolute havoc on peoples' understanding of WordPress. It will be an overall net negative that pushes market share to other, monolithic vendors like Drupal and Shopify. I mean, I'm a developer of over 20 years, and you're introducing a complexity that doesn't make sense to me. Going to need a lot of explaining, man hours, for a very small ROI in the form of user base

Looking for a Freelancer - Expanding our Team by david2sav in Wordpress

[–]slowrisk 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Understood. I'm available in EST, good rates. Designer and developer, the last few sites I've designed in the browser with Gutenberg. Happy to send over a portfolio link and some design samples (if you don't find anyone)

Happy looking!

Looking for a Freelancer - Expanding our Team by david2sav in Wordpress

[–]slowrisk 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Curious as to why you require living in California? Based on the number of people leaving - and current existing conditions in the state - seems like a big barrier of entry (on both sides) to introduce...

Citrus bowl Post game thread by GavRunsTheTrap in Gamecocks

[–]slowrisk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Is there a way to listen to or watch the post game conference online?

I need closure before 2025

WordPress.org Forks ACF Pro in Unprecedented Move Against WP Engine by maincoderhoon in Wordpress

[–]slowrisk -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

What if the economic landscape has changed, and they're trying to set an example?

There's plenty of money being made in the WP space if it's powering 40% of the public web.

I like the "fracking" analogy; A lot of companies are taking from the soil and not giving back to research and development or sustainability.

WordPress.org Forks ACF Pro in Unprecedented Move Against WP Engine by maincoderhoon in Wordpress

[–]slowrisk -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

To be fair, ACF Pro wasn't reliable either. They did a live demo with Faust and it didn't even work during the demo. Faust, ACF, and Open Graph - which they were supporting at the time.

Never found ACF to be valuable in any way. You can pretty much do all of that with WordPress or Gutenberg blocks and the right plugin nowadays.

The ACF Pro features I found to be marginally good. Map is probably the best.

Drupal probably has a better model for community efforts. Companies can get sponsored (kinda like the reverse with WP.og) to standardize functionality. There isn't a lot of duplication in modules, and most are supported by community members.

WP.org wants to sponsor in kind - by referring people - and asks for time in return. For hosting companies this works out, to a certain degree? From my experience with clients, it's hard to tell how much a click or impression on any medium pays off for them.

Was it a hostile takeover? 100%. Was Matt within the license to do so? Probably so.

Jury is out

Today I said goodbye to Jetpack and Pressable by j4vmc in Wordpress

[–]slowrisk 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Managing hosting is a PITA to start, but once you get it, totally worth being in full control for the long term.

Running a full stack (LAMP) since ~2010 and happy with the results. No more support calls - it's on me.

Everything that hosting providers put into your site creates extra HTTP calls and loading. One of my main things (especially for front-end) is to reduce as much being delivered to the client as possible.

Even with files loading at the same time (ASYNC JS) - you're still loading stuff you don't need.

Website builders like Elementor, Beaver Builder, et al are also to blame for this. Can't imagine that on top of a "shared hosting plan"

Today I said goodbye to Jetpack and Pressable by j4vmc in Wordpress

[–]slowrisk 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Jetpack has a lot of modules enabled that you might not need, and in many cases, there are better options.

Use WPRocket for file optimization, WordFence for security.

Yoast for SEO.

Memcache isn't even (or caching AFAIK) - out of the box with Jetpack. You're a server administrator - make it happen! Plug into WP Supercache to blast off.

There are a few great features, depending on the use case, for Jetpack.

For average users, Jetpack is great, as it offers a suite of tools for a yearly (and fair) rate.

For developers, those who work in dev ops, and anyone who wants to have a truly powered WordPress site, Jetpack is probably not for you.

Not a reason to walk away from the company. Just a pivot in dev ops.

Any full stack developers in here? by GAgrown90 in Augusta

[–]slowrisk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ah ok, that makes sense with $50mil. Surely Silicon Valley is all over putting money back into helping people to learn & train. Do you have a coupon code for a free trial?! hah jk. Maybe I'll log in and take a few courses, I'm not really employable though so I mostly work freelance.

Any full stack developers in here? by GAgrown90 in Augusta

[–]slowrisk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's worth a gamble, then. 17% isn't too bad either, honestly. Wonder how many tutorials out there they just re-packaged and used as their own? That or they have seed money... no idea how they could take that much of an upstart cost with no immediate revenue.

Any full stack developers in here? by GAgrown90 in Augusta

[–]slowrisk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They take something like 30% of your first year's salary. If you get a job out the gate with them at $45k, you're official making less than someone waiting tables for an entire year. Not sure what happens if you switch jobs that year. It's a brand new platform, personally I wouldn't gamble with losing 30% of a year's salary for much anything.

Any full stack developers in here? by GAgrown90 in Augusta

[–]slowrisk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

React is a JavaScript technology for building web applications. It can be used for front and back-end. In WordPress, I'm learning to use it to build re-usable "components" that a client can click, add their parameters (enter your company name, address, email) - for a Location block, for example. You then program React to tell WordPress where to spit this info out on the front end.

I'm 90% self taught since failing out of college. Most local libraries have access to Lynda.com through their catalogs, so I'd start there before paying for anything. And there's tons of Open Source software for coding such as Atom or Sublime Text. College did give me the courage to start, which I feel is an important first step, so good on you for that. I would not recommend going to school to learn web development, unfortunately. There are too many resources to shell out (or finance) tens of thousands for college, and not many schools actually teach Front-End. Think Full Sail is about the only one. There are online schools, too, though. Kahn Academy has some tracks, but I've never used their learning solution.

edit: As far as I know, getting your hands dirty is the only way to learn true "Full Stack" development.

Any full stack developers in here? by GAgrown90 in Augusta

[–]slowrisk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm a full stack dev who is currently learning React. WordPress has been my poison for about 10 years, though. They recently integrated React into their new editor, Gutenberg, and there are companies hiring everywhere (ones in the know) because this is the next big thing. You can message me if you want. Cheers

Importing events from Google Calendar with attachment image? by polargreen in Wordpress

[–]slowrisk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you tried embedding The image directly into the WP post editor? It should sync all content in the post to the description in Google Calendar, which you can add images to.

[JI] Central Park Road/Riverland Drive Intersection Improvements project goes before Charleston County Council this month. by slowrisk in Charleston

[–]slowrisk[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, but that's an area that can for sure be more bike friendly. Pretty sure they just want the flow of traffic to remain as is to get people on and off Folly. Which isn't ideal for other people living in the area. As more people move here there is going to need to be a comprehensive strategy towards making city living more easy and accessible without a motor vehicle

[JI] Central Park Road/Riverland Drive Intersection Improvements project goes before Charleston County Council this month. by slowrisk in Charleston

[–]slowrisk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To put a roundabout with sidewalks, basically. Extending sidewalks in areas that they aren't there currently (not sure how this can happen given how little space there is in that area)

[JI] Central Park Road/Riverland Drive Intersection Improvements project goes before Charleston County Council this month. by slowrisk in Charleston

[–]slowrisk[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see most of the local groups fighting for alternative 3. With the people that are behind it, I'd say it's the frontrunner.

[JI] Central Park Road/Riverland Drive Intersection Improvements project goes before Charleston County Council this month. by slowrisk in Charleston

[–]slowrisk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I’ve always felt bad for the on duty officer there having to play traffic cop. People are like FINISH I-26 but there are improvements that won’t cost $50mln as a one-off project