Open Channels FM: Challenges and Wins of Developer Advocacy Plus OpenTelemetry and Neurodiversity in Modern Tech
In this episode, hostsCarl Alexander and guest Diana Todia discuss neurodiversity in tech and the role of Developer Relations, emphasizing the importance of community support, open source contributions, and the growing significance of OpenTelemetry for observability.
How to Reduce No-Show Appointments With WordPress (Stop Losing Money)

You’ve set aside time for a client appointment, prepared your materials, and blocked out your calendar. Then the appointment time comes, and nobody shows up. It’s frustrating, and it’s costing your business both time and money. You’ve probably noticed how doctors and dentists handle this. They send you email reminders days before your appointment, then […]
Gravatar: Connect Your Research Identity with ORCID on Gravatar
Researchers, scholars, and contributors can now connect their ORCID iD to their Gravatar profile as a verified account. With this update, your Gravatar profile can include a trusted research identity alongside the other places people can find you online — from your personal site and social profiles to the platforms where you publish, collaborate, and […]
WPTavern: #216 – Matt Schwartz on Exploring AI’s Impact in WordPress Agencies (Part 2)
Transcript [00:00:19] Nathan Wrigley: Welcome to the Jukebox podcast from WP Tavern. My name is Nathan Wrigley. Jukebox is a podcast which is dedicated to all things WordPress. The people, the events, the plugins, the blocks, the themes, and in this case a second look at exploring AI’s impact in WordPress agencies. If you’d like […]
Open Channels FM: BackTalk on Being Strategically Annoying, RSS Adoption, and Going It Alone on the Web
Conversations from OpenChannels FM reveal insights on strategic persistence in networking, advancements in content management systems, podcasting technology adoption, and the challenges of standardizing web intents.
Open Channels FM: Revisiting Web Intents and the Ongoing Challenges of Decentralized Web Services
In a conversation about the future of the open web, Paul Kinlan and Matthias Pfefferle explore the challenges of decentralized identity, interoperability, and potential solutions like Web Intents, advocating for user-centric systems.
HeroPress: Indebted: The Ugandan WordPress Dream that Flew to Asia – Ebbanja: Ekirooto kya Uganda ekyagenda e Buyindi

Emboozi eno weeri ne mu Luganda. Here is Moses reading his own essay aloud. There are moments in life when you sit back, look around, and just shake your head in disbelief. The kind where you ask yourself, “Eh! Is this really me?” This is one of those moments. The word indebted is typically associated […]
Neve Starter Sites Now 150+ Templates Stronger
If you have used Neve Theme for a while, you already know about starter sites. Pick a template, import it in one click, and you have a real starting point instead of a blank page. The sections are already there. The layout decisions are already made. You just bring the content and the client. What… […]
Open Channels FM: TYPO3’s Unique Structure and Global Expansion in Open Source CMS
TYPO3, an open-source CMS, is distinguished by its community-driven governance, robust support, and innovative technology. Version 14 focuses on enhancing user experience and expanding into North America.
Open Channels FM: Why Smaller Tech Meetups Hit Different
Smaller tech meetups foster deeper connections and meaningful discussions, enhancing learning and community, while larger conferences can still provide value if approached thoughtfully.