My personal websites (this one and blog.uysalmustafa.com) have been on the multisite for years and finally, I’ve migrated them to separate installation.
Continue reading “Website Migration: moving to a self-hosted”My motivation when contributing to open source
One of my favorite series is POI and this quote from the last episode. (It ended over the years ago)
Continue reading “My motivation when contributing to open source”WordCamp London 2019
Another WordCamp and another blog post. WordCamp London was a “last minute” thing for me because I got my visa on Wednesday and flight on Thursday, barely sleep a few hours after packing things and getting ready for London.
Continue reading “WordCamp London 2019”WordCamp MIAMI
I was in Miami for the first time and good to see my friends in person at WordCamp Miami (hashtag #WCMIA) WordCamps are my excuses to see new places, and it’s nice to make new friends 🤗
Continue reading “WordCamp MIAMI”Advanced Database Interactions with HyperDB
This is the continuation post of my previous post “Advanced Database classes for WordPress“. Please read that post before continue unless you are not familiar with advanced database classes for WP.
Well, it’s time to see some configurations and ideas about how Hyper-DB or relevant DB classes might help you to scale.
Continue reading “Advanced Database Interactions with HyperDB”Advanced Database classes for WordPress
Let’s talk about WordPress’ advanced database classes. I’m explicitly mentioning HyperDB, but there are other alternatives/forks out there;
Continue reading “Advanced Database classes for WordPress”Fast data import trick
useful information about restoring large databases 👍
Centralized Logging with Graylog on Docker
Logs are the answer that when something goes wrong. When you work on an enterprise scale, you need a centralized logging mechanism. (You can’t jump one server to other and tail that streams) Continue reading “Centralized Logging with Graylog on Docker”
Woah! Black Holes in the Movie Interstellar
battery replacement
I just replaced my two and a half-year-old iPhone (6s) battery today. The fun fact that, Apple Services are refused to make replacement because I bought my phone from the USA. Continue reading “battery replacement”