A Guide to Detoxing from Work

With the massive move to work from home in light of the current pandemic, learning to detox from work is more important than ever before. When the line which demarcates working becomes as fine as “being in a given room” or “using a specific computer”, the whole world can get a little blurry. Where does work end and life begin?

The primary way I inoculate myself against work following me home too much is by following a detox ritual.… Read the rest

Is It Time to Bring Back Victory Gardens?

Victory gardens were gardens planted during the world wars in order to provide extra food. Infrastructure was taxed, logistical hurdles made it hard to get fresh produce where it needed to go, and there was a shortage of workers to make everything work. Sound familiar yet?

They gained their popularity during the First and (mainly) Second World Wars. Many nations lacked the ability to keep everything stocked let alone the whole logistics chain running smoothly.… Read the rest

Using Koko Analytics with WordPress

There are plenty of analytics tools on the market. Google Analytics is the most well known, but Bing, among others, offers a platform as well. There are also local solutions which collect analytics without third parties, but require elevated privileges in most environments. Koko Analytics is a free, open source solution which works inside of WordPress.

Koko Analytics works on shared hosting, it works independent of Nginx, Apache, or any web server since it is truly integrated into WordPress.… Read the rest

How Does the Move to Work From Home Impact IT?

I really don’t want to write anything involving Covid-19 or even about its fallout and effects, but at this point it has permeated so deeply that I can’t help but do so. It’s changing the way we work and think about work. The biggest rush for the IT industry right now is exactly how to support your company or client as they work from home.… Read the rest

Learning to Rule Fear and Take Risks

One of my biggest regrets and one of my biggest strengths is that I traditionally tend to always play it safe. This works great for employers because they know that I always make an informed decision and (probably) won’t just run away when the going gets rough. It also works against me in that I tend to be set in my ways and extremely conservative in how I approach problems without enough information.… Read the rest