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security · 26 Feb 2025
How we removed (almost) 1000 plugins from the official WordPress repository
In one month, Patchstack’s security researchers filed 1,571 vulnerability reports and helped remove nearly 1,000 WordPress plugins. Here’s how it happened.
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cms · 16 Jan 2025
Trying out the brand new Drupal CMS 1.0
Drupal went back to version 1.0? Yes, and it actually makes a lot of sense. I installed it to see if it lives up to its promise.
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work · 15 Jan 2025
What was my 2024
2024 was the year I became 200% sure Patchstack was the right move. Here's what the year looked like up close.
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wordpress · 31 Dec 2024
My WordPress Wishlist for 2025
After a turbulent 2024 for WordPress, I put together five things I genuinely hope the ecosystem gets right in 2025.
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conferences · 28 Dec 2024
A Practical Guide to Finding Speaking Opportunities
13 conferences in one year isn't luck — it's a system. Here's the exact framework I use to find speaking opportunities and actually get selected.
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statamic · 13 Dec 2024
Field Actions in Statamic are Amazing
Statamic Field Actions let you trigger logic from a single click inside the control panel — and it's the feature I didn't know I needed until I had it.
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statamic · 29 Nov 2024
Unicon - the easiest way to use icons in Laravel and Statamic
Managing icons in Statamic used to mean downloading files manually — Unicon fixes that with one simple Blade component and Iconify behind the scenes.
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statamic · 11 Nov 2024
Migrating Gutenberg blocks using the Statamic Importer
The Statamic Importer just changed how we migrate WordPress content. Here's the updated, much cleaner approach to moving Gutenberg blocks to Bard.
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conferences · 15 Oct 2024
I was at WordCamp Gdynia 2024
WordCamp Gdynia remains my favorite Polish WordCamp — and this year I was speaking about security for the first time. The nerves were real.
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wordpress · 7 Oct 2024
WordPress Security - is it really that bad?
WordPress's security reputation is rough — but is it deserved? Here's a clear-eyed look at what's actually going on under the hood.
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