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  • After a quick little chat with Kev Quirk, in the comments on one of his posts, I’ve decided to enable comments on my site for the first time in many many years. I think it’s been 18 years!

    I’ve set comments to auto-close 2 weeks after a post is published, and as such, only this post and my post from yesterday will have comments enabled for the moment.

    When I merged all my old sites back into this one, I was struck by how many comments I’d had over time, and remembered how nice it was to be able to have that brief interaction about something specific, with some very nice people. I miss that.

    ianmjones

    June 9, 2026
    Microblog
    comments, website
  • 24 years of blogging consolidated

    I’ve had a website of some form or another since 1998, but my oldest still available site dates back to February 2002. As I write this, that’s over 24 years ago.

    I merged the content from my three archived personal sites into this current incarnation over some evenings this past week, and a chunk of time over the rainy weekend.

    This site has now swelled from 20 posts and 3 pages, to 337 posts, 10 pages, and 289 comments!

    Basically I’ve changed my mind about reinventing the site every now and then, where I’d effectively do a nuke and pave and archive the old site off to a sub-domain. I now feel that having all my old stuff together in my personal site is more valuable, and tells the story of my online presence.

    It was quite a fun exercise, pulling down archives, massaging data from various sources, even generating scripts that would call wp-cli to create posts.

    And of course, I used WP Migrate a ton during this project, not only for pushing and pulling between my local machines and my WP Engine hosted dev, staging and prod environments, but also for backups at various stages, and the occasional find and replace.

    I’ve still got a bunch of cleanup to do, I’m pretty sure a load of posts need images relinked from when I switched to using the text only Gemini protocol, and there’s many many broken links to deal with. I also want to flesh out and better organise the archive of all my projects, but I can deal with that bit by bit as time permits.

    It just feels nice to have all my stuff in one place again.

    ianmjones

    June 8, 2026
    Blog
    website, wordpress
  • My mini homelab cluster using Uncloud on IncusOS and a DigitalOcean Droplet | Always Developing #258

    Always Developing Show #258 thumbnail

    With Uncloud it’s super easy to set up a cluster of Docker nodes meshed together with WireGuard for running a bunch of services.

    In this video I show how I’ve set up my tiny homelab to run Uncloud on top of Incus and IncusOS, plus a DigitalOcean Droplet for public access.

    I also scale up the cluster with a new Incus virtual machine, adding it to the Uncloud cluster with a Dozzle agent to capture it’s Docker stats.

    The main players:

    Uncloud: https://uncloud.run/
    IncusOS: https://linuxcontainers.org/incus-os/introduction/
    Incus: https://linuxcontainers.org/incus/introduction/
    DigitalOcean ($200 credit referral link): https://m.do.co/c/aa4e4d18cf49

    Supporting cast:

    Docker: https://www.docker.com/
    Caddy: https://caddyserver.com/
    Dozzle: https://dozzle.dev/
    Concourse: https://concourse-ci.org/
    Uptime Kuma: https://uptimekuma.org/

    Always Developing Playlist:- https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDWtdmaxq1few8CjnK4MC3LLBMVpi_aCS

    ianmjones

    February 17, 2026
    Blog, Vlog
    alwaysdeveloping, cluster, docker, homelab, incus, linux, uncloud, youtube
  • Happy New Year! 🎉

    Today I published “Gleaming Wails: Idiomatic Gleam & Lustre Msg naming with nice refactor | Always Developing #253” to my YouTube channel.

    In this session I switch to using more conventional names for the app’s Lustre Msg types, which turns out awesome as it helps me see where I was going wrong, could remove some messages, and simplify the update function!

    ianmjones

    January 1, 2026
    Microblog, Vlog
    alwaysdeveloping, coding, gleam, live, lustre, snippetexpander, wails, youtube
  • Today I published the 256th video on my YouTube channel.

    It’s only my 251st full Always Developing video, there’s been a handful of quick catchup “.1” videos, and my very first video was nothing related to coding.

    However, I still think it’s pretty neat to have hit this milestone.

    Merry Christmas nerds! 🎄😀

    ianmjones

    December 25, 2025
    Microblog, Vlog
    alwaysdeveloping, coding, gleam, live, lustre, snippetexpander, wails, youtube
  • Gleaming Wails: A new series of live coding videos

    I’ve just published the first video in a new series of live coding sessions where I’m developing with Gleam and Lustre to build the front end for a desktop app built with Go and Wails.

    The first video is a bit of test of my recording setup where I walk through a minimal test of connecting Gleam to the Go based Wails back end via its generated JavaScript functions that always return a Promise, and are therefore a little tricky to handle in Gleam. It was quite a relief to come up with a fairly simple mechanism for calling the JavaScript functions through Gleam’s excellent “Externals” Foreign Function Interface (FFI) and end up with a usable Lustre Effect.

    During the “Gleaming Wails” Always Developing series I’ll be replacing the Snippet Expander desktop app’s Svelte based UI with a Gleam based one, continuing my quest to learn Gleam, which I very much enjoy working with, but unfortunately don’t get to do full time.

    As it’s a chunky piece of work that I’m signing up for, hopefully this project will help me get more familiar with the Gleam language and Lustre framework, and help hone my functional programming skills in general. Even though I’ve been programming for well over 40 years now, and getting paid for it for nearly 30, I’ve mostly been working with Object Orientated style languages, and so functional programming doesn’t come easily.

    With luck, along the way some people will learn a thing or two from my fumblings, or get excited about having a go at programming with Gleam.

    You can follow along while I code (mostly) in Gleam on my YouTube channel.

    ianmjones

    November 27, 2025
    Blog, Vlog
    alwaysdeveloping, coding, gleam, live, lustre, snippetexpander, wails, youtube
  • Wow, I just created a new config for builds.sr.ht that worked first time!

    That never happens, who ever creates a CI/CD config that runs without error when first submitted?!

    Screenshot of a successful builds.sr.ht run summary card

    Admittedly, not the most complicated of configs, but I suspect using Gleam and FreeBSD helped due to their simplicity and well thought out straight forward usage patterns.

    ianmjones

    September 18, 2025
    Microblog
    ci, freebsd, gleam, plugin, sourcehut, wordpress, wp-cron-pixie
  • WP Cron Pixie v1.6.2 released

    WP Cron Pixie v1.6.2 is just a small bug fix release. The new release can be downloaded and installed from wordpress.org.

    Changelog:

    * Fixed compatibility with PHP 7.4.
    * Updated dependencies.

    ianmjones

    September 8, 2025
    Blog
    plugin, wordpress, wp-cron-pixie
  • Snippet Expander v1.1.1 released

    I’ve just released v1.1.1 of Snippet Expander, “Your little expandable text snippets helper, for Linux”.

    It’s just a small bug fix release to make setting the shortcut for opening the Search & Paste window a little less confusing, particularly on KDE Plasma.

    Changelog:

    * Ensure custom shortcut setting only shown in UI if using GNOME(ish) desktop
    * Add default Ctrl+` Search & Paste window shortcut to KDE Settings app

    Tag: https://git.sr.ht/~ianmjones/snippetexpander/refs/v1.1.1

    Binaries: https://git.sr.ht/~ianmjones/snippetexpander/refs/download/v1.1.1/snippetexpander-v1.1.1.tgz

    ianmjones

    August 21, 2025
    Blog
    linux, snippetexpander
  • WP Cron Pixie v1.6.1 released: Search cron schedules & events

    With WP Cron Pixie v1.6.0 you can now search your cron schedules and events from the admin dashboard widget. The new release can be downloaded and installed from wordpress.org.

    I’ll give a little more detail in the next few sections, but first, here’s the changelog:

    * Added search of schedules and events.
    * Added display of event hook with args when mouse hovers over event name.
    * Auto refresh setting is now saved for each user.

    And shortly after v1.6.1 was released, WP Cron Pixie v1.6.1 was released too, with the following one line changelog:

    * Example events setting is now saved for each subsite in a multisite install.

    Search schedules & events

    It’s now possible to search your site’s cron schedules and events, very helpful on a site with lots of events and custom schedules.

    The search box can be found below the list of schedules and events.

    WP Cron Pixie widget with empty search box below schedules.

    If you enter some text into the search box that matches part of one or more schedule’s name, the list of schedules will be filtered to those schedules and their events.

    WP Cron Pixie widget with search for daily schedules.

    In a similar way, if you enter search text that matches on part of a cron event’s name, it will be shown along with its schedule, but other events in the same schedule that do not match the search query will not be shown.

    WP Cron Pixie widget with search for cron event names.

    Display event hook’s arguments

    When you search for something that happens to occur in a cron event’s hook arguments, the corresponding event is shown. That would be quite confusing unless you could see what the event’s hook arguments are, so now when you hover your mouse cursor over an event’s name, it shows the hook with it’s arguments.

    WP Cron Pixie widget with search for "wibble" and showing an event's arguments that match.

    Per-user auto refresh setting

    While developing the search functionality detailed above, which also saves the last entered search text so it is restored when you return to the admin dashboard, I realised WP Cron Pixie wasn’t saving its settings at quite the right level.

    Before WP Cron Pixie v1.6.0, all settings were saved at the site level, or on a multisite, at the network level.

    Now, the Auto Refresh setting is saved per user as each user may have a different preference as to whether they want the cron schedules to automatically refresh or not.

    The Example Events setting remains at the site level as when enabled it creates cron events for the entire site and is unable to be scoped to just a single user. However, while writing this very blog post I realised that the plugin was saving the Example Events setting at the network level for a multisite install, which makes no sense as WP-Cron runs in subsites, not at the network level. Hence how WP Cron Pixie v1.6.1 came into being, ensuring that the plugin can create its example events on any multisite subsite it is used on.

    ianmjones

    August 2, 2025
    Blog
    plugin, wordpress, wp-cron-pixie
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