The road to SoaPatrickTen (Part 2)
I'm not really in the mood for another blog post about the road to SoaPatrickTen but I think by starting to write I might end up writing the whole thing anyway. So let's get started. Structure … more →
All my thoughts, my work, and some stuff I thought would be interesting to share from over 20 years!
I'm not really in the mood for another blog post about the road to SoaPatrickTen but I think by starting to write I might end up writing the whole thing anyway. So let's get started. Structure … more →
With the release of SoaPatrickTen yesterday, I thought it would be nice to go a little bit more into details into the whole process because this time it was a much bigger thing than in all the … more →
I think it’s on and I think everything worked just fine. Welcome to SoaPatrickTen and welcome to SoaPatrick officially on Kirby. I could write a long blog post about what all happened behind the … more →
It’s almost time I can now safely say. For the past month or so I was working every evening on migrating, designing, and coding the next version of SoaPatrick and it’s gotten to the point of me being … more →
For almost a full year now I’ll talk a walk almost every day. The plan is usually to get up early in the morning, during winter time it’s still dark, and go for a walk. Currently, those walks last … more →
I’ve made a bold move recently, I’ve started using a US keyboard. But let’s go back just a bit. I watch a lot of Youtube content and sooner or later, as someone who watches a lot of gadget or gear … more →
Back in 2018, I had the urge to change the look and feel of my website, back then the red theme was born. I always like this slightly dirty red with a very dark gray as a contrast color. With this … more →
I recently noticed something while browsing through Disney+ and Netflix, they don’t display the movies with their corresponding Posters. What you get instead are stills from the movie in a 16 by 9 … more →
The migration is complete, every piece of content is migrated from WordPress to Kirby. This means from now on I can focus on adding missing features and thinking about a new design.
In November I decided to move my website from WordPress to the Flat-file CMS Kirby and during the last two months, I’ve been busy with first recreating SP9 in the most efficient way and also … more →