After my last post, My Blog Was Hacked and WordPress Sucks I received an email from a reader that I want to share and respond to.
… [continue reading]What a clusterfck, Just think of the headaches that would create for a neophyte.
After my last post, My Blog Was Hacked and WordPress Sucks I received an email from a reader that I want to share and respond to.
… [continue reading]What a clusterfck, Just think of the headaches that would create for a neophyte.
This morning my blog was down. Some hackers uploaded scripts to mine crypto, which broke my WordPress install. With the help of SiteGround support, I was able to get the site up and running and free of malicious code.
Although … [continue reading]
Well, not a huge mistake, but for me, a serious mistake.
In May 2018, I sold the original domain for this blog (criticalmas.com) and set up shop here at criticalmas.org. At that time, I updated all my links and then … [continue reading]
In my previous post, I called out Google as playing a huge role in pushing users away from blogs and into the social media silos. But bloggers themselves are equally to blame for chasing users away. In this post, … [continue reading]
My hope is that someone that works inside Google reads this post and shares it with their co-workers. Maybe this post can get a conversation going about where the web is heading next.
In 2013, Google made a mistake. It … [continue reading]
Maybe as a result of breaking up with social media (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter), I’ve become more nostalgic for earlier times. I have fond memories of the early pioneer spirit of the independent web. On archive.org, I … [continue reading]