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Ben Word

@retlehs

@rootswp

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Made some updates β€” not perfect, but better * Sites open in windows * Added Geocities neighborhoods * More of a Win95 vibe Always fun playing with Next.js, such a good DX

Made some updates β€” not perfect, but better

* Sites open in windows
* Added Geocities neighborhoods
* More of a Win95 vibe

Always fun playing with Next.js, such a good DX
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πŸ”₯ We've dropped Vagrant support entirely in Trellis (along with VirtualBox/Parallels) in favor of Lima VMs New releases out: - Trellis v1.27.0 - Trellis CLI v1.15.0

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The most cracked staff engs I know (in Tier 2 and Tier 3 tech companies) regularly do code reviews, PRs, and commits. Lead by example. 🫑 Top graph is work only contributions. Bottom graph is work + open source.

The most cracked staff engs I know (in Tier 2 and Tier 3 tech companies) regularly do code reviews, PRs, and commits. Lead by example. 🫑

Top graph is work only contributions. Bottom graph is work + open source.
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Working on something that I've put off for a decade: a roots.io marketplace I was looking at moving Radicle to polar.sh since it's all the hype, but their GitHub access functionality is limited & they don't support WP plugins or Composer packages Built with

Working on something that I've put off for a decade: a <a href="/rootswp/">roots.io</a> marketplace

I was looking at moving Radicle to polar.sh since it's all the hype, but their GitHub access functionality is limited &amp; they don't support WP plugins or Composer packages

Built with
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Small UX improvement to our first-party WooCommerce review photos functionality (because who wants to use one of the bloated extensions?) to now show the photos directly in wp-admin's reviews screen

Small UX improvement to our first-party WooCommerce review photos functionality (because who wants to use one of the bloated extensions?) to now show the photos directly in wp-admin's reviews screen