Stephen Colbert is a massive nerd (complimentary).
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Today marks ten years since I became a WordPress Core committer. It’s been a ride and I’ve certainly grown a lot in that time; I’d have never been able to work on a feature as large as Real Time Collaboration back in the day.
I remember getting the offer very clearly because Slack protocols were still developing and I woke to a message from a Lead Developer, Helen Hou-Sandí, that she wanted to “talk about something” when it was timezone appropriate.
I tentatively replied thinking I must have screwed up and screwed up badly. No, I was about to take the first step that would entirely change my career over the next few years.
It’s been a ride. And sometimes still is.
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I’m pleased to announce that I will be speaking at WordCamp Europe about recent performance improvements to post querying in WordPress.
With a persistent object cache on many page loads WordPress no longer makes any database queries. The many contributors who worked on this have done great work and I am thrilled to be able to celebrate their work.
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There’s an urgent call for testing by hosting providers for the WordPress Real-Time Collaboration feature coming in WordPress 7.0.
There are a few data structures being considered and the testing will help determine the best approach across a range of environments.
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I do wish said humans were better at keeping said canines on a leash. Dogs have killed previous Maribyrnong River Swan families in the past.
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This is great, the eligibility rules have been changed to allow gay and bisexual men to donate blood in Australia.
When I donated plasma earlier this year, I found out I’m a universal blood donor. I’ve been told by friend to expect regular phone calls. Ironically, I can’t donate at the moment because I’ve traveled overseas too recently.
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My favourite travel story is really pretty simple and happened the only time I’ve visited Boston.
After arriving I decided to go for a walk as dusk fell. Within five minutes I saw another man jaywalking through a roundabout.
A car honked and in the broadest New England accent I’ve ever heard the man yelled “Hey, I’m walkin’ here”. It was just like in the movies.
My Bostonian friends hate this story.
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As part of my cooking YouTube adventures, I’ve been watching the Fellow channel a fair bit. The main effect this is having is I say bish bash bosh a lot during meal prep now.
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The Pulp concert was a really good the rock and the roll gig, a really good set list.
Half way through the clouds cleared just as the moon was at peak eclipse over the Myer Music Bowl’s canopy.
I’ve put together a playlist of the set.
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Oh good, Climate Town have released a new video overnight. That will be nice and depressing watching for this-evening. I’ll watch it before Shrinking so I have a palate cleanser.
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Twenty years later and they’re still, on occasion, referred to as “the Chaser boys”.
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Obviously the reason LinkedIn have started doing games is because the want to bring people to the site each day to play a game and then go and check their feeds to read about the morning routines of self proclaimed global thought leaders.
Ironically I think I’m reading my feed less because I’ve been to the site so why would I go there again.