Inspired by What “Be Yourself” Really Means, a cool contemplation about an advice that is usually both, thoughtlessly given and taken.

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Cheerio, dear performance-conscious WordPress user. I present you the continuously evolving, streamlined WordPress Tweaks Bundle, and its accompanying WordPress Tweaks Composer online tool.
Read about it at the WordPress Tweaks homepage, or about the technical background of it in the rest of this post.

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Hackadelic on October 15th, 2009

… or you may be surprised of side effects, not all of which are amusing on second thought. Look what I discovered today…

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Hackadelic on October 14th, 2009

This is a post I wanted to write ever since mid summer this year, but never found the time to complete it. It presents another (and hopefully fresh) angle on the change in Google’s page rank algorithm, the new nofollow semantics, and their consequences for webmasters.

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Hackadelic on August 2nd, 2009

Just a short status update, and an “excuse” for not having posted for quite a while now:
I dived into learning what I consider my weakest area, Internet Marketing, and it’s a project that absorbs almost all of my spare time.

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Hackadelic on July 22nd, 2009

Women are motormouths. Men think with their… (You know what they think with.)
Just stupid clichés? Here is a proof there is more to it…

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Hackadelic on July 21st, 2009

In this post I’m jotting down some spontaneous thoughts about the importance of designing adequate software interfaces, kindof.

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Hackadelic on July 12th, 2009

Here is yet another update to Sliding Notes. Besides various code improvements, it establishes conformity to the W3C XHTML 1.0 standard (important for sites that show the valid XHTML badge).

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Hackadelic on June 27th, 2009

This post is about email harvesting – a process of collecting user email addresses, mostly with the purpose of using them for spam.

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Hackadelic on June 26th, 2009

… the world stops for a moment.
There is something incredibly moving in the planet’s atmosphere today. It is the sadness and shock of millions fans around the globe who bemoan the death of Michael Jackson.

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