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EP480 - It’s Giving Server: The New Era of Hosting - WPwatercooler
On this episode of WPwatercooler, the panel dives into the evolving landscape of web hosting, specifically focusing on the shifts and trends in WordPress hosting. The discussion kicks off with anecdot
EP479 – To Bot or Not to Bot
In this episode of WPwatercooler, titled To Bot or Not to Bot, hosts Jason Tucker, S Reed, and Jason Cosper dive into the implications and ethical considerations of utilizing bots, specifically Cha
EP478 – 6.5: It’s Alive! (Almost)
On this episode of WPwatercooler, the panel, including Jason Tucker, S Reed, Jason Cosper, and guest Courtney Robertson, delve into the much-anticipated WordPress 6.5 release. Courtney, serving as th
EP477 – WordPress: What’s The Alternative?
On this episode of WPwatercooler titled WordPress: Whats The Alternative?, the hosts Jason Tucker, S Reed, and Jason Cosper delve into the diverse landscape of website creation platforms, discussi
EP476 – Free as in Piracy
On this episode of WPwatercooler Jason Tucker, S Reed, Jason Cosper, and guest Mika Epstein delve into the complex world of software piracy within the WordPress ecosystem. The discussion begins with
EP475 – The Great Escape: WordPress Data Liberation Project
On this episode of WPwatercooler, titled The Great Escape: WordPress Data Liberation Project, Jason Tucker and Jason Cosper discuss the significance of data portability in WordPress. They delve into
EP474 – Building Custom WordPress Blocks Because You Have To
On this episode of WPwatercooler, the panel, consisting of Jason Tucker, S Reed, Jason Cosper, and Nyasha Green, delves into the necessity of building custom WordPress blocks, a task propelled not ju
EP473 – Write It Down Blogging for Fun and Making Friends
On this episode of WPwatercooler the panel, consisting of Jason Tucker, S Reed, and Jason Cosper, delves into the evolving nature of blogging and blogging in the WordPress ecosystem. They discuss the
EP472 - Does your WordPress Website Have an Expiration Date
On this episode we delve into the concept of digital permanence and the lifespan of websites. They discuss the recent decision by Google to discontinue certain website services, impacting businesses a
EP471 – Reflecting on the State of the Word 2023
On this episode of WPwatercooler, titled , the hosts Jason Tucker, S Reed, and Jason Cosper engage in a reflective and critical discussion on various aspects of WordPress and the WordPress communit