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Kaspars Dambis

@konstruktors

Building WordPress courses and enterprise-ready tools at @WPelevator. Previously Director of Systems Engineering @XWP. Blogging since 2007.

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Reminds me how the Photos app has an sqlite database that you can use to extract the originals for backup purposes github.com/kasparsd/photo…

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Looks like there’s a PR adding PHP support to OpenAI's Codex github.com/openai/codex-u… Thanks to Javier Eguiluz for sharing the link, and kudos to Miguel Piedrafita ✨ for the implementation!

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Is there a WordPress plugin that shows a confirmation prompt when updating a published post? Attached is what I had in mind based on the dialog used by the full side editor when making site-wide changes.

Is there a WordPress plugin that shows a confirmation prompt when updating a published post?

Attached is what I had in mind based on the dialog used by the full side editor when making site-wide changes.
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Here is an interesting playground plugin for anyone running WP multisite wordpress.org/plugins/multis… 1. Centralized plugin activation/deactivation without going to each site. 2. Show the timestamp of the last login for each user on the network.

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Today, we’re launching something big for the WordPress community. Say hello to FAIR - a new decentralised package manager for WordPress.