While it’s only been 3 years since the last one, after 18 months in my current role, I thought this would be a good time to write another letter of thanks. Continue reading “A Letter of Thanks (2025)”
Author: Cynthia Ng
2024 Blog Year in Review + Hosting Provider Change
A short announcement attached to this year’s blog review post.
Move off of WP.com to DreamHost
I posted a while back about moving off of WordPress.com, and I’ve finally done the official switch over. Continue reading “2024 Blog Year in Review + Hosting Provider Change”
Moving from Literal (not Goodreads) to The Story Graph
At couple of years ago, when I was looking for a Goodreads alternative, one of my coworkers recommended Literal.club. However, I’ve found it a bit buggy (doesn’t always properly mark something read, search can’t find the exact book I’m looking for even though I know it exists in the system, that sort of thing). I was hoping it would improve, but sadly, I’m still struggling to use it. So I decided to move over to TheStoryGraph after reading about it in a CBC article.
One of the really nice things about TheStoryGraph is that you can import your book data from elsewhere. However, the importer is meant specifically for Goodreads. Of course, not everyone wanting to move over is on Goodreads right now (like myself). So here’s a short post about how to do it. Continue reading “Moving from Literal (not Goodreads) to The Story Graph”
Reflection: First half of the seventh year at GitLab and digging into Strategy & Operations
Hard to believe it’s already just over a year in the “new” role and 6.5 years at GitLab. If you’re interested in an explanation of my current role/team and what I was working on in the first 6 or so months, check out my previous reflection post. Continue reading “Reflection: First half of the seventh year at GitLab and digging into Strategy & Operations”
Alternatives for Blogs on WordPress.com
A lot of alternatives recommendation articles are for moving websites to other Content Management Systems (CMS). A simple blog though does not need that. This article is for those people, like me, who just blog. Though, I do include some alternatives for WordPress if your goal is just to move off of WP.com.
I’ve been on WordPress.com (WP.com) for 15 years, most of which has been on some sort of paid plan (started in 2012 with “No Ads”). However, with the “WordPress drama” that’s been happening, I’ve been looking into alternatives. I thought about moving off when they kept raising the prices (I pay 2.5 times what I used to), but was too lazy. It’s still not an immediate concern for me, since of all the hosting services, I expect WP.com to be the last one to have any issues. Nevertheless, what’s out there for blogging has changed significantly, and I thought this might be useful for other people.
If I find anything else, I’ll update this post with notes on what I’ve added. Continue reading “Alternatives for Blogs on WordPress.com”