Jason Tucker
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The end of an era. This is the last episode of WPwatercooler. Also on: YouTubeYouTube
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On this episode, Jason Tucker and Sé Reed discuss the concept of who “owns” the WordPress open-source project and the broader question of who controls WordPress, highlighting the tension between the open-source community’s ideals and the reality of centralized control. The episode concludes with a call for transparency and accountability in the WordPress community, particularly…
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This week on WPwatercooler we’ll be discussing Gutenberg, its increasingly byzantine code base, and the complexities of developing against it.
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On this episode of WPwatercooler titled “Lies, Damned Lies, and Analytics,” the discussion revolves around the complexities and alternatives to using web analytics tools for website management. The hosts, Jason Tucker and Jason Cosper, delve into the fallout from changes to Jetpack stats, prompting users to consider paying for previously free services. They explore the…
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This week on WPwatercooler we’re discussing webhosting. Dive into the differences and benefits of shared hosting, dedicated hosting, and managed hosting.
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This month on Dev Branch we will be discussing our approach to spring cleaning, digitally. From domain names to webhosts, contracts and licensing we’ll share our methods of how to track and store this info and how to act on it.
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This week on WPwatercooler we’ll be discussing the use of GPT in WordPress plugins and other functionality. Should you use ChatGPT to generate code? Is it a good first step to iterate from?
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This week on the show we’ll be speaking with our good friend and yours Courtney Robertson to discuss the upcoming WordPress 6.5 release.
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This week on WPwatercooler we’re exploring alternatives. Alternative website builders and alternative content management systems. There is a lot to explore and we’ve all dipped our toe into the various alternatives out there, let’s discuss!
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This week on WPwatercooler’s Dev Branch, we’re diving into a hot topic that’s buzzing in the WordPress community: GPTs and their role in programming for WordPress. It’s not just about what these powerful tools can do; it’s about how we, as developers and creators, use them.