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Approved. Published. Not Found.
After months immersed in dashboards and public systems, I finally published my Dreamy Tags WordPress plugin—approved February 1st and visible in the directory. Click the link, though, and it vanishes. A small reminder that infrastructure sometimes lags behind reality. Read More
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Gutenberg Warnings, Inline SVG, and Who Let the Dogs Out
A day spent polishing my first WordPress plugin turned into a crash course in SVG optimization, LocalWP testing, open-source collaboration, and tracking a runaway dog through snowy streets. Debug logs, vector paths, and paw prints collided in one oddly satisfying winter adventure. Read More
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Papers, Please: Prove You’re the Author
My Dreamy Tags plugin hit an unexpected checkpoint: proving I owned my own code. What followed was a crash course in WordPress identity, domain email forwarding, forgotten accounts, and DNS quirks—ending with verified ownership, cleaner infrastructure, and hard-won lessons learned. Read More
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When “Stuff” Isn’t Enough: A WordPress.org Lesson
A follow-up reflection on submitting my first WordPress plugin, discovering how a joking profile placeholder triggered automated safeguards, and learning that context, presentation, and identity matter just as much as clean code when contributing to shared open-source platforms. Read More
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A Day Preparing Dreamy Tags for WordPress.org
A day spent preparing my Dreamy Tags WordPress plugin for publication turned into an unexpected deep dive into licensing, performance checks, block polish, and the surprise of a disabled WordPress.org account—proof that even familiar platforms still hold surprises. Read More
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Monica Podcast: Effective Output, Uneasy Terms
This review documents an early-2026 evaluation of Monica Podcast, an AI podcast generator that delivers compelling results while surrounding them with pressure-driven pricing, opaque policy terms, and consent-shaping interface design. Effective output, uneasy terms. Read More
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Dreamy Tags
Dreamy Tags is a WordPress plugin that creates meaningful, filtered tag clouds by narrowing results to specific categories and tags. Built for real archives and evolving projects, it surfaces recurring themes while hiding administrative noise. Read More
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From Shortcodes to Blocks: A Small WordPress Victory
After years of fighting awkward tag cloud plugins, I built my own. This post walks through the frustrations, the leap into WordPress plugin development, the realities of Gutenberg blocks, and how a filtered tag cloud finally helped surface patterns in my Dreamy Audio podcast. Read More







