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And just like that, all my base are belong to Cloudflare. It started with DNS ... It started out pretty simply: Cloudflare offered front-end caching for your website, provided you ran your DNS through them. They would proxy the connections for me, provide SSL (through Lets Encrypt), and I could still update DNS through …
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I attended the "VS Code Day" event through Meetup, and learned about a neat new function of the IDE for developing in a container. The session was neat and interesting, and opened my eyes up a bit as to what Microsoft intends you to use VSCode for. When thinking about the session afterwards, I was trying to …
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I had this bit of a weird thought the other day. I'd switched my blog to Wordpress a little while back. The site had been running Drupal, and since we switched from Drupal to Wordpress at work, it's a great opportunity to mess around with the same platform and do some learning as I went. The problem is, is that I'm …
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