Introducing Jetonomy: A New WordPress Forum Plugin Built for Scale
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Jetonomy is a free, open-source WordPress forum plugin with dedicated database tables, trust levels for self-moderation, Q&A spaces, idea voting, and 61+ R…
The ‘specialize in one stack’ advice is dead. AI collapsed the learning curve. Now you master everything because you can — and because you have to.…
The $500 WordPress gigs are getting automated. The future belongs to developers who think like enterprise architects and execute with AI speed.…
While Reddit debates quitting software development, I discarded our entire old addon library and rebuilt from scratch with AI. Here’s what actually happen…
A hands-on comparison of bbPress, wpForo, and Jetonomy from someone who has built WordPress communities with all three — features, performance, BuddyPress integ…
An honest, experience-based comparison of WordPress and Webflow from an agency owner who has built with both — covering pricing, lock-in, customization, and whe…
How I built WP Private AI — an open-source proof of concept that runs an AI chat assistant entirely on your own server using Ollama and llama3.1:8b, with zero d…
Anthropic made 1M token context generally available. Here is what that concretely changes for WordPress plugin developers — cross-plugin conflict analysis, full…
My Claude Code bill hit $160 before I realized 37% of tokens were pure overhead — not bad responses, just bad habits. Here is every specific change I made, scop…
I manage over 100 WordPress plugins. Here are the MCP servers that actually changed how I work — filesystem, GitHub, local database, Playwright — with real setu…
It’s been one of those weeks where a lot of things that have been in progress for a while all came together at once. … Read more…
What I learned in February while building WP Vanguard: the assumption that kept slowing me down, shipping less but better, reading usage data carefully, saying …