Changing your domain name is one of the scariest SEO decisions a WordPress site owner can make. Done right, your search rankings survive the move mostly intact. Done wrong, you can lose months of work overnight. I’ve audited post-migration sites where everything looked fine on the surface, only for missing redirects, stale canonical tags, or […]
Author: Pat Vojtaskovic
Open Channels FM: The Changelog: Still Here, Still Doing It
commentary A bit over four years ago, in 2022, I recorded an episode from San Diego. I was getting ready for an event, about to attend my first-ever Contributor Day (which, yes, felt a little absurd given how many WordCamps I’d been to by that point). To fill the time before things kicked off, I […]
Open Channels FM: The Changelog: Still Here, Still Doing It
commentary A bit over four years ago, in 2022, I recorded an episode from San Diego. I was getting ready for an event, about to attend my first-ever Contributor Day (which, yes, felt a little absurd given how many WordCamps I’d been to by that point). To fill the time before things kicked off, I […]
Dennis Snell: Gutenberg Package Activity
Last week at WordCamp Europe there was a get-together among WordPress Core committers and a question arose concerning the separate Gutenberg npm packages that are built and distributed. I was curious about how frequently they are updated and which ones are most active, so I asked Codex to review git commit activity, gather commits per […]
Dennis Snell: Gutenberg Package Activity
Last week at WordCamp Europe there was a get-together among WordPress Core committers and a question arose concerning the separate Gutenberg npm packages that are built and distributed. I was curious about how frequently they are updated and which ones are most active, so I asked Codex to review git commit activity, gather commits per […]
Open Channels FM: WordCamp Europe Takeaways: Community Vibes, Tech Advancements and Smarter Tools
This Open Channels FM episode from WordCamp Europe discusses the event’s vibrant atmosphere, the integration of AI in WordPress workflows, and the positive community outlook on evolving technology and opportunities.
#220 – Cathy Mitchell on Why WordPress Events Matter: Community, Connection, and Giving Back
Transcript [00:00:19] Nathan Wrigley: Welcome to the Jukebox Podcast from WP Tavern. My name is Nathan Wrigley. Jukebox is a podcast which is dedicated to all things WordPress, the people, the events, the plugins, the blocks, the themes, and in this case, why WordPress events and community matter. If you’d like to subscribe to the […]
Iran Conflict: What Happened This Weekend — April 18–19, 2026
By AI Breakthrough Staff | April 19, 2026 Table of Contents The Weekend in a Nutshell The Strait of Hormuz Whiplash The US Seizes an Iranian Tanker Ceasefire on the Clock Diplomacy in Limbo Iran’s Hard Line at the Negotiating Table The Israel-Hezbollah Angle What Comes Next The Weekend in a Nutshell If you thought […]
The Affordability Crisis
The Affordability Crisis: What the Numbers Actually Show Opening: The Question Everyone’s Asking How is anyone affording anything right now? If you’ve asked yourself this question, you’re not alone. And the answer isn’t what you think. Let me show you what the data actually says—not theories, not blame, just patterns that keep repeating throughout history. […]

