Building sync engines in WordPress
Let’s say you want to synchronize some data in your WordPress with an external service. How do you do that? For my little “Second Brain” WordPress plugin, I have implemented 2 sync services so far:...
View Article[Deliberate 114] – The Almanack of John Carmack
Howdy to Deliberate Internet – my newsletter combining nuanced perspectives on Remote Work, Technology, Psychology, and other latest obsessions. John Carmack (on the right of the cover photo here) is...
View Article[Deliberate 115] – The marketplace of attention is inefficient
Howdy to Deliberate Internet – my newsletter combining nuanced perspectives on Remote Work, Technology, Psychology, and other latest obsessions. The Piszek family is on the road again. Taking...
View Article[Deliberate 116] – Guilt-free productivity system
Howdy to Deliberate Internet – my newsletter combining nuanced perspectives on Remote Work, Technology, Psychology, and other latest obsessions. Guilt, like pain, is a very useful signal: It means you...
View ArticleMS Flight simulator on Oculus Quest
Yes, you can. Why MS Flight Simulator? Learning flying is on my Bucketlist. Right now, between dealing with 2 kids and building a house it’s tough to find time for anything. What games have you tried?...
View ArticleWordPress Data Views: Basic setup
WordPress has some sweet, sweet new APIs. One of them I am super excited about is Data Views. Data Views is the API to introduce modern table views into WordPress and I was excited to try it out for...
View ArticleCool Stuff from 2024
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View ArticleLive demo of your WP Plugin with GH releases and WP Playground
I have been relying on Github actions to publish my plugins to the .org repositiory for some now. It feels magical – you publish a release and it builds, zips and uploads the plugin wherever it needs...
View ArticleBook: The Age of Wood by Roland Ennos
I love wood, as did my dad. After all – he was a carpenter. Wood is pliable, easy to join, and easy to shape into anything you want. It looks and feels nice, and it literally grows on trees. In the...
View Article[Deliberate 118] The post-scarcity world of words
I gotta admit that recently I find it kinda hard to write new blog posts. Something in the back of my head is whispering: What’s the point if ChatGPT can spit out infinity of essays? It feels like...
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