You really should be on the latest version of PHP
Here's a brief post about why you should keep your software up-to-date, specifically about PHP 8.0, in this case.
Font subsetting on the web made easy
How to turn an OTF/TTF file into a subset web font, in a few easy steps.
Cleaning up PHP Monitor’s source code
How I made some important changes in the PHP Monitor codebase.
Developers need low-end devices
With new M1 Macs now available to everyone, one of the concerns I’ve seen floating around the internet is that the performance increase of the new M1 Macs is going to be offset by developers’ blatant disregard for performance in general.
Swift is a great programming language
I've really enjoy programming in Swift lately. This is a brief post of language features I enjoy.
Xdebug with Laravel Valet and PhpStorm
A guide on how to set up Xdebug with PhpStorm and Laravel Valet
Backups with Aegis
I have set up an extra way to backup my website, with a new console app, Aegis.
Using GoAccess to read NGINX access logs
Did you know you can still analyze your web traffic without explicit analytics like Google Analytics? You can just use your nginx access logs!
CSS variables and prefers-color-scheme
CSS variables are pretty well-supported. Here's how easy it can be to roll out a dark mode if you're properly using CSS variables.
Meet PHP Monitor, a companion for your multiple Homebrew PHP installations
A little bit of information about PHP Monitor, a macOS utility.
What's on my devices
Here's a list of software I have on my devices (in 2019). This list includes software used for personal and professional use.
Thoughts on paying for software and pricing models
In this post, I talk about software pricing. It's an interesting topic, but I have some brief thoughts, and here they are.