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  • Jetpack Boost Cache Site Pages

    Like a lot of people who run sites on WordPress, I use Jetpack with my site to provide benefits like CDN and security. Having used WordPress sites without it before, I can say pretty confidently that not having a CDN can be an absolute nightmare when it comes to performance, especially when using a lower…


  • Proton VPN With TP-Link AX3000

    I’ve been using a TP-Link Archer AX3000 router to power my home network for a couple of years now. I’ve been extremely pleased with the device, and it’s honestly exceeded all of my (admittedly low) expectations as far as consumer networking gear goes. That being said, once I got everything configured shortly after procuring the…


  • Helix Editor

    Because I’m some kind of masochist, I frequently swap between editors when writing code. For the most part, that means swapping between established editors that I know and already have configured on my system because I feel like using a graphical editor today versus a terminal-based editor yesterday, etc. On rare occasions, though, I find…


  • IM Apps And Privacy

    Next month, my SO is heading on a cruise. I’m, unfortunately, going to be sitting at home wishing that I was on a cruise to the Caribbean rather than going. Since we’ll be apart for the duration, we’re obviously interested in having some means by which to communicate with one another while she’s on the…


  • The Beauty Of The Apple Ecosystem

    I’ve been a card-carrying member of Team Apple™ for about 5 years now. In late 2019, I started a new job that offered me a choice of what device I’d like for my work. Having been frustrated with Windows clients and servers for a decade as an Active Directory systems administrator in a very large…


  • Speed Across Programming Languages

    Earlier today I was debating what programming language to use for a small, number-intensive project. I tend to use a variety of languages based around what the project is for and what constraints are in play. For example, most of my “freeform” work is usually in Python just because I like it the best. In…


  • Trying To Leave Microblogging

    On the whole, I tend to be fairly negative about social media. The only social media I’ve had without fail over the past decade is LinkedIn, and that’s only continued to exist because I treat it more as an online resume than a social network; I’ve never actually posted to my timeline on LinkedIn, and…


  • Neovim Code Context

    Anyone unfortunate enough to listen to me talk about tech for more than a few moments will likely find out that I’m a big fan of Neovim. It may not always be the editor that I use, but it’s by far my favorite. While some people don’t like the idea of having to “fiddle” with…


  • K8s And Harmless Traefik Ingress Logs

    While troubleshooting a recent Kubernetes issue, I ran across logs for Traefik which showed some errors. After much troubleshooting, the errors ended up being innocuous in my situation. Due to some of my inexperience with the internals of K8s, though, I didn’t realize this and was troubleshooting down the wrong path for quite some time.…


  • The Welcome Surprise Of Tech Companies Lowering Prices

    It’s 2024, so it means that basically every tech company on the planet is raising their prices for their services. As companies run into the fact that there is a limited number of consumers out there who are going to pay for subscription services, a shocking number of them have turned to raising subscription fees…