Simple WordPress Web Shell Tutorial [video]
Support us on Patreon: http://bit.ly/38mnveCThis video will teach you how to create a simple webshell which will allow you to run commands on the web server …
Read more »Support us on Patreon: http://bit.ly/38mnveCThis video will teach you how to create a simple webshell which will allow you to run commands on the web server …
Read more »The ActivityPub protocol is a decentralized social networking protocol based upon the ActivityStreams 2.0 data format.
Read more »A few months ago, a proposal was published to make WordPress officially support SQLite. After the proposal received a lot of positive feedback from the community, we started working on an implement…
Read more »Summary This PR introduces a module to allow testing the SQLite implementation – as discussed in the performance team’s Slack meeting this week. For background, you can read the SQLite proposal on …
Read more »Say hello to “Misha,” the WordPress 6.1 release, inspired by Mikhail “Misha” Alperin acclaimed jazz ensemblist and composer. At least 800 contributors made this release possible. Download 6.1 today…
Read more »On November 1, 2022, WordPress 6.1 “Misha” was released to the public. For more information on this release, read the WordPress 6.1 announcement. For Version 6.1, the database version (…
Read more »`apphook` is a way to implant/modify other piece of code. – GitHub – apitable/apphook: `apphook` is a way to implant/modify other piece of code.
Read more »Run WordPress in the browser thanks to WebAssembly magic – GitHub – adamziel/wordpress-wasm: Run WordPress in the browser thanks to WebAssembly magic…
Read more »Generate unique images from text prompts using machine learning, all in the cloud.
Read more »WordPress can be (and is) used for any kind of site, regardless of size or complexity. Some common use-cases include: Single-page landing sitesSimple company sites with just a few pages. These site…
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