Exactly. There’s no need to add more details unless that’s part of the requirements. Otherwise it makes it harder to keep track of things. Keep it simple first, then add complexity as needed.
Exactly. There’s no need to add more details unless that’s part of the requirements. Otherwise it makes it harder to keep track of things. Keep it simple first, then add complexity as needed.
Scrobble my balls
Scribble my balls
I’m a fan of Heidi
I wish this was true, but that’s not the reality. If things are not exactly the same, people lose any common sense they may have had.
Is a Buny like a Bunny or is it different? Do you pronounce it like the word “puny”?
If you get the shits from taco bell, then that’s on you, not taco bell.
FYI - the owner of this site, gamingonlinux, was a mod on the [email protected] community until they were caught abusing their moderator powers. Then they deleted their account and complained on mastodon that it’s stupid design that mod logs are public. [Screenshot]
Ah yeah I definitely misunderstood the question of the comment they were replying to. I only brought up CPanel because it’s extremely pervasive and is an example of how easy it is to host WordPress.
On the flip side, you can upload plugins to install them and the plugins can be coded to use different servers for automatic updates. In fact, the most popular platform to buy paid plugins and themes, Envato, has a plugin to facilitate updates which don’t use the WP.org repo servers.
Honestly, the plugin repo and “click to update” system is one of the biggest problems with the WP ecosystem. Since the vast majority of plugins and themes are horribly made and run by idiots, it’s very often that updates will break sites outright. That’s why I disable it for client accounts.
Sorry I came off as rude. It was just a misunderstanding.
No, I didn’t. I just ignored it because it’s not a very good point or relevant to the question.
Very easily, actually.
The LAMP/LEMP stack has been the standard for literally decades. Any typical shared web hosting by default uses the LAMP stack with CPanel management. And CPanel has the Softalicious software installer which has had a WordPress auto installer for a very long time.
God, I hope so. WP needs to shift focus away from Gutenberg and fix the horrendous backend. It desperately needs an ORM and a sane router.
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This has major Busy World of Richard Scarry vibes
Agreed, but so can Matt Mullenweg and Automattic
I sometimes worry that I gave my dog my anxiety
Funny that you’re concerned about your TV “phone home” when you’re using a Roku which is the worst offender for that sort of thing.
You’re already soaking wet but afraid of the rain.
If that sort of thing already concerns you, then you need to get rid of the Roku and find something else. Like an Nvidia shield or media box with Kodi.