2025 turned out to be an ambitious and, at times, challenging timeline. Even so, we were able to make meaningful progress across most of the areas we set out to work on. (via WordPress Federation: Recap of 2025)
Before this year ends, I will resolve this, if only just to symbolically give the finger to every low-down, chiseling, extractive business in Christendom.
Once more for the folks in the back: accessibility is a human right. Your web standards godfather shares thoughts on a small atrocity.
Nothing to see here. (Testing something.)
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The ins and outs of building and losing a large social media follower count.
They say AI will replace the web as we know it, and this time they mean it. Here follows a short list of previous times they also meant it, starting way back in 1997.
They say AI will replace the web as we know it, and this time they mean it. Here follows a short list of previous times they also meant it, starting way back in 1997.
My Glamorous Life: Entertaining Uncle George
Fam and I are visiting my 96-year-old Uncle George tonight. We love him. His complicated and somewhat meandering stories have been music to my daughter’s ears since she fell asleep in a cab at age six listening to him lament his wife’s death.
George is my late mother’s only sibling, and the only survivor of that generation, just as I am now the only survivor of my generation of my birth family.…
I was dreaming when I wrote this just for you.
Working in tech means being comfortable with change and uncertainty. Successfully working in tech means not letting change and uncertainty paralyze you.
Behind every successful launch, there are 100 interesting failures. We must stop thinking of failure as an end of something, and learn to see it as a natural part of progress. The first incarnation of a new idea may die, but the best ideas will find new lives.






