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Another WordPress AI Writer Plugin? Here Are 4 Honest Reasons We Built One
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Another WordPress AI Writer Plugin? Here Are 4 Honest Reasons We Built One

DEV Community·Intally·21 days ago
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There are already 50+ AI writer plugins for WordPress. We know. But the combination of bilingual Chinese publishing, native Chinese AI provider support, and BYOK pricing is something almost nothing in the market actually delivers.

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Critical WP Maps Pro Vulnerability Allows Unauthenticated Administrator Takeover
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Critical WP Maps Pro Vulnerability Allows Unauthenticated Administrator Takeover

DEV Community: infosec·BeyondMachines·2 days ago
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WP Maps Pro versions 6.1.0 and earlier contain a critical vulnerability (CVE-2026-8732) that allows unauthenticated attackers to create administrator accounts and take full control of WordPress sites.

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Agency Hosting vs Managed WordPress Hosting: Which is Best for Growing Agencies?

Bluehost Blog·Megh Bhavsar·3 days ago
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Compare agency hosting and managed WordPress hosting to choose the best fit for speed, scalability and smoother client management needs. The post Agency Hosting vs Managed WordPress Hosting: Which is Best for Growing Agencies?…

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#218 – Luke Carbis on the Future of WordPress Plugins: AI, Ethics, and New Directory Standards
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#218 – Luke Carbis on the Future of WordPress Plugins: AI, Ethics, and New Directory Standards

WP Tavern·Nathan Wrigley·3 days ago
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Nathan Wrigley interviews Luke Carbis about the evolving challenges in the WordPress plugin ecosystem, including the surge in plugin submissions fuelled by AI, difficulties with plugin discoverabil…

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The Great Replatforming: WordPress Is Training Its Own Replacement

Web Designer Depot·Noah Davis·3 days ago
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WordPress didn’t kill web design—it exposed how much of it was never that valuable to begin with. Now that anyone can generate a “good enough” site in minutes, the real game isn’t building anymore—it’s deciding what’s worth building at all.…

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Incremental migration from WordPress for a dev-first approach
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Incremental migration from WordPress for a dev-first approach

Vercel News·Kelsey Dillon·3 days ago
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Gearbox migrated from WordPress and Gatsby to Next.js on Vercel, using Edge Middleware for incremental adoption while improving security and streamlining their development workflow.

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