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I pay for five AI coding subscriptions: Claude Max, ChatGPT (which includes Codex), SuperGrok, Google AI Pro, and ClinePass. Each one ships its own terminal agent: Claude Code, Codex CLI, Grok Build, Google’s Antigravity CLI, and the Cline CLI. Add Ollama running local models on the same machine and that’s six ways to run an […]


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Hiring remote workers outside Europe is straightforward. Paying them reliably, cheaply, and legally is where things get complicated. I’ve been running distributed teams from Europe for years — contractors in Southeast Asia, Eastern Europe, and Latin America. The options have improved significantly since I first had to wire money to a developer in the Philippines […]


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I run WordPress headless in production, and speed, the reason people usually reach for it, is the weakest one on the list. The pitch is familiar: decouple WordPress from its theme, put a fast JavaScript front end in front, and the site gets quicker. That mostly doesn’t survive contact with a cache. What headless is […]


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This is part of an ongoing series I am writing as I work my way through the modern web stack from a WordPress developer’s perspective. It is for people who, like me, have built on the web for years and still hit words in a modern stack they could not confidently define. The goal is […]


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This is part of an ongoing series I am writing as I work my way through the modern web stack from a WordPress developer’s perspective. It is for people who, like me, have built on the web for years and still hit words in a modern stack they could not confidently define. The goal is […]


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