Some of you may know- to add to the list of crazy traits I have, I love fish keeping. When I was born my parents had 21 fish tanks in the house, in fact, they met at a fish club show. Growing up I was around all varieties of tanks, from 5 gallons to 125
Seattle GiveCamp 2019
I had the distinct pleasure of joining Seattle GiveCamp again this year. For those of you who do not know, Seattle GiveCamp is an organization that puts on an annual weekend hackathon in support of local non-profits. This year, Seattle GiveCamp 2019 supported 10 non-profits (see the list here) and there were about 100 volunteers,
How to fix a WordPress HTTPS redirect loop with an NGINX reverse proxy
If your WordPress site is set up to use HTTPS and a reverse proxy, such as an NGINX reverse proxy, is put in front of it you may wind up with an infinite redirect loop. Following the redirect in dev tools, it looks like this is happening: https://example.com -> https://example.com A head scratcher for sure,
How I fixed my expensive broken glasses for less than $5!
I had a difficult time finding sunglasses that fit well and are comfortable. As a sailor I am particularly picky about them as they need to stay firmly attached to my face in all sorts of conditions and also be comfortable to wear. When I find a pair I like I want them to last!
How to Backport WooCommerce Security Patches Using Git and Composer
We all love the idea of staying up-to-date with software, ensuring the latest features and security patches are available. From time to time though, business requirements may keep us at a specific, tested, version of software. It is not uncommon to find mission critical apps stuck in an older version due to customizations and testing