@maximehugodupre Just following up on this comment years later...you are correct. I've bought more domains since then (inflation). Found @Dynadot and now manage my domain addiction much better now.
@dliciousbrains thank you for this awesome tool: https://t.co/8vBA26lFN4. BTW: It is down due to a CloudFlare issue. Not sure if you can do anything about it or not.
@Parkerwang12 @Whaaaat10001 @finster_fred@LinuxSeb Why use MS Office? Try using Google Docs, Sheets, etc. from your browser as a replacement and you do not need installed software
@katiivey Hands down Glina Sparkling Water is the best I've tasted. Had it in Albania. It makes you feel awesome...no joke. I've tried all kinds of water in other countries and nothing compares.
I have been using @wpdevmetrics for a few years now and recently became a paid user a few months ago. Very helpful tool to track usage of your #WordPress plugin.
@byteblanq Don't pay them. Most are just running free scans on your site and looking for an easy paycheck. Also, it is unethical/ illegal to scan sites without consent of the website owner. Find a free vulnerability scanner to run on your site until you have funds to do paid scans.
@nwbotha@phpstorm I went through a period of upgrading to a new code editor about every 12 months (about 7 years ago). I can't remember all the editors off the top of my head, the previous two were Atom and then Sublime Text
@dagorenouf I mean free basic product. Example: https://t.co/DIzCzEJOI8 is a completely free tool but no API and we are converting it into a SaaS as we speak. When the freemium SaaS is launched in October we will already have traffic (currently ~91k Unique visitors per month)