Support As A Business: Public Phone Numbers
Originally, when I created this website, I was hesitant to post my phone number here. I figured anyone who needed it would have enough face to face interactions that my number would spread that way. Continue reading SAAB: Public Phone Numbers →
Bottom line first
Commenting has been effectively disabled, for this site and OFAL.
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How to Update a Website, HTML based
Creating a website is different from updating one that already exists. Both are doable, but updating is simpler. In this post I’ll go over how to update a site that doesn’t use a CMS. Just standard HTML (although PHP would be fine too). Continue reading How to Update a Website, HTML based →
WordPress Hack Attempts
Running a website, both this one and others I am involved with, grants a different view on the ‘hacking’ that is often reported in the news. For one thing, attacks are more or less constant. An unfortunate part of having an internet accessible computer, someone is bound to poke at it. So I do what I can to defend against those attacks. Continue reading WordPress Hack Attempts →
Pseudo Anonymous Hit Counter: Review of 2019
Unlike last year, there was no excitement in viewers over the past year. Increase in total numbers, but not massively so. The numbers from China were unexpected, but not that large. In the end, this should be a rather boring review. Continue reading PAHC: Review of 2019 →
Pseudo Anonymous Hit Counter: Review of 2018
The entire reason this post, and by extension the previous PAHC post were made is because of what happened on 2018-08-14. Continue reading PAHC: Review of 2018 →
Moment of Pride: Fake News
If you have ever visited OFAL, you may have noticed a number towards the top right, directly above the search box. This number indicates what percentage of OFAL is ‘Fake News‘. Or not, as the number changes randomly. Continue reading MOP: Fake News →
Pseudo Anonymous Hit Counter: Data Tracking
When I setup this website, I decided I wanted to know how many people visited it. Was it only my mother, when I reminded her? Or was half the County showing up every time I posted? While the former is much more likely then the later, I needed a way to find out. Continue reading PAHC: Data Tracking →
Commentary From Elsewhere: Disappearing Agendas
As some may have noticed, I regularly attend the Town of Mendon Board meetings. And as with most (all?) governmental groups, they produce an agenda for their meetings. Again, as is common, that agenda is posted on their website. The Village and School do the same (as do many other groups, but those are local ones). All this is good and I approve. Continue reading CFE: Disappearing Agendas →
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