Open Channels FM: AI Meets Woo: The Future of Ecommerce is Already Here
In this episode of Do the Woo, hosts Katie and James discuss WooCommerce and AI with guest James LePage, exploring new features, tools, protocols, and the future of e-commerce. Sorry, You're not allowed to submit vote ! Total 0 Votes…
HeroPress: WordPress and Its Community: Designing a Life of Freedom – WordPress y su comunidad: el diseño de una vida libre
Este ensayo también está disponible en español. This is my story with WordPress, a tool that changed the way I work and how I connect with the world. The Starting Point: From Sociology to Design I am often asked how…
WordCamp Central: WordPress Tech Congress, WordCamp Valencia 2025. Tradition and Innovation
Index Let’s begin, this WordCamp is yours 1.What is a WordCamp? 2.Talks and speakers 3.Light Talks 4.Speed Builder Game 5.Contributor Day 6.Kids’ area 7.If the family gets together, we eat. Traditional Valencian cuisine 8.A WordCamp with tradition 9.Team 10.Sponsors 11.Public…
Matt: AI Disruption
Two interesting posts today, first is Nick Hamze, who ponders the case on his delightfully avant-garde site for how WordPress fits in when everything is coded up on a whim, Nobody Rips Out the Plumbing. Separately, I was delighted to…
Dennis Snell: HTML API: Check for unclosed attributes.
Today someone was discussing the goal of linting HTML, specifically of detecting unclosed attributes. Consider the following snippet: <p class=”important><img src=”alert.png”>This is important!</p> It’s clear that a mistake led to a missing double-quote on the class attribute of the opening…
Watch it Played’s Rodney Smith cuts ties with Game Night Picks, accuses owner of unethical advertising practices towards publishers
Rodney Smith, the founder and host of board game ‘how to play’ video giant Watch It Played, has accused long-time site colleague Chaz Marler of misleading advertisers on the latter’s Game Night Picks YouTube channel by paying to boost viewer…
Open Channels FM: Hey, What Do You Think About the Internet (and What We Might Have Lost)?
Nathan and Bob reminisce about the “good ol’ days” pre-internet, lamenting over lost patience and tactile experiences while praising modern conveniences. It’s a nostalgic roast of technology’s double-edged sword. Sorry, You're not allowed to submit vote ! Total 0 Votes…
Matt: Leadership at the Peak
I want to start by thanking the Automattic board, and in particular General (Ret.) Ann Dunwoody, for encouraging me to step away from the endless work of being CEO of Automattic to focus on training and development. Ann, as one…
Battlegroup Clash: Baltics – a professional wargame for a commercial audience
by James Buckley As the geopolitical environment becomes more tumultuous, the use of digital and analogue games by professionals to understand, model, and prepare for the future is coming to prominence. Professional wargaming is having its moment in the sun….
One Week Left to Vote on the BGA Awards!
by Steph Hodge Hey Everyone! Thank you so much for the warm welcome on my first post last week. :meeple: Today I wanted to bring attention to Board Game Arena. Many of us enjoy playing games online, and BGA is…










