VOTING POWER100.00%
DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS88.18%
Net Worth
0.248USD
STEEM
0.007STEEM
SBD
0.411SBD
Effective Power
5.001SP
├── Own SP
0.816SP
└── Incoming DelegationsDeleg
+4.185SP
Detailed Balance
| STEEM | ||
| balance | 0.007STEEM | STEEM |
| market_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| savings_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| reward_steem_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| STEEM POWER | ||
| Own SP | 0.816SP | SP |
| Delegated Out | 0.000SP | SP |
| Delegation In | 4.185SP | SP |
| Effective Power | 5.001SP | SP |
| Reward SP (pending) | 0.010SP | SP |
| SBD | ||
| sbd_balance | 0.404SBD | SBD |
| sbd_conversions | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| sbd_market_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| savings_sbd_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| reward_sbd_balance | 0.007SBD | SBD |
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| id | 718082 |
| rank | 1,348,646 |
| reputation | 4503367943 |
| created | 2018-02-05T10:30:51 |
| recovery_account | steem |
| proxy | None |
| post_count | 100 |
| comment_count | 0 |
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| last_post | 2018-10-25T00:45:39 |
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| delegated_vesting_shares | 0.000000 VESTS |
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| reward_vesting_balance | 20.168216 VESTS |
| vesting_balance | 0.000 STEEM |
| vesting_withdraw_rate | 0.000000 VESTS |
| next_vesting_withdrawal | 1969-12-31T23:59:59 |
| withdrawn | 0 |
| to_withdraw | 0 |
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| savings_withdraw_requests | 0 |
| last_account_recovery | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| reset_account | null |
| last_owner_update | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| last_account_update | 2018-03-24T13:54:09 |
| mined | No |
| sbd_seconds | 872,318,244 |
| sbd_last_interest_payment | 2018-03-18T04:03:48 |
| savings_sbd_last_interest_payment | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
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To Date
2026/05/17 23:04:09
2026/05/17 23:04:09
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | cshark |
| vesting shares | 6814.561765 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #106142034/Trx 0b6cd973e1564314bafcafc856b94dadabbda45d |
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2026/05/11 23:05:30
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | cshark |
| vesting shares | 4102.351360 VESTS |
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2026/04/25 22:27:03
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | cshark |
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2026/01/23 04:38:42
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | cshark |
| vesting shares | 4143.898179 VESTS |
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2024/12/16 23:58:00
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | cshark |
| vesting shares | 4308.117376 VESTS |
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}2023/11/13 15:42:18
2023/11/13 15:42:18
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | cshark |
| vesting shares | 4477.250908 VESTS |
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2023/09/21 20:26:39
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | cshark |
| vesting shares | 7414.529694 VESTS |
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2022/11/03 10:24:42
| delegator | steem |
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2022/01/17 09:47:00
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | cshark |
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2021/06/13 23:45:00
| delegator | steem |
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2020/12/11 10:05:36
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | cshark |
| vesting shares | 8227.934995 VESTS |
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2020/12/06 03:42:45
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | cshark |
| vesting shares | 1912.543513 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #49205528/Trx c40efcb5b4059ec0e5caf9b2d80da9eb5ee7f52f |
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2020/12/05 11:39:57
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | cshark |
| vesting shares | 8234.301634 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #49186634/Trx 33d00850ee0b873318605c09f41cbd7e76883ed6 |
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2020/11/02 13:19:57
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | cshark |
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2020/05/09 04:39:03
| delegator | steem |
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2020/05/08 08:05:30
| delegator | steem |
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2020/02/05 12:31:09
| parent author | cshark |
| parent permlink | to-be-a-fly-on-the-wall-in-the-macos-design-meeting |
| author | steemitboard |
| permlink | steemitboard-notify-cshark-20200205t123108000z |
| title | |
| body | Congratulations @cshark! You received a personal award! <table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@cshark/birthday2.png</td><td>Happy Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 2 years!</td></tr></table> <sub>_You can view [your badges on your Steem Board](https://steemitboard.com/@cshark) and compare to others on the [Steem Ranking](https://steemitboard.com/ranking/index.php?name=cshark)_</sub> **Do not miss the last post from @steemitboard:** <table><tr><td><a href="https://steemit.com/steemitboard/@steemitboard/steemitboard-ranking-update-a-better-rich-list-comparator"><img src="https://steemitimages.com/64x128/https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmfRVpHQhLDhnjDtqck8GPv9NPvNKPfMsDaAFDE1D9Er2Z/header_ranking.png"></a></td><td><a href="https://steemit.com/steemitboard/@steemitboard/steemitboard-ranking-update-a-better-rich-list-comparator">SteemitBoard Ranking update - A better rich list comparator</a></td></tr></table> ###### [Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1) to get one more award and increased upvotes! |
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2019/08/22 16:38:12
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2018/10/25 00:47:39
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2018/10/25 00:47:24
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}csharkreplied to @edwinbeutti / 1xh729ghm2018/10/25 00:45:39
csharkreplied to @edwinbeutti / 1xh729ghm
2018/10/25 00:45:39
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| body | I don't like these. Let me tell you about my situation. I find Steemit interesting. I like the idea, and the platform. But I did stop posting a while back, because of the laissez faire use of and attitude towards bot posting, which drove the entire network down. Overnight, Steemit went from a great place to find and create content, to a place where bullshit rises to the top, and normal human creators were left holding the bag. It had nothing to do with the price of steemit tokens, which honestly, I could care less about. For me anyway, it was a lack of meaningful governance. If Steemit is going to continue to allow this crap, I have no incentive to be here. Plain and simple. And if I am here, it's not going to be anything close to full time. That said, I've always found this community to be open minded and thoughtful. I would prefer not to see that change. I think the welcoming nature of the place is the product here -- even despite some of the issues noted above. Change that, and there's no reason for people to come back. Even I'm coming by to check in and see if anything's gotten better. Close the thing off, and you'll be here, by yourself, complaining then about how nobody loves you. But you know what Edwin? I fucking love you, man. And that's all that counts. Later. -CS |
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2018/06/15 06:00:39
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2018/05/21 06:32:30
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| body | So like, theoretically, they have to pay for all the time I spend on fucking around because my computer won't work, because of structural problems with their buying choices. I'm not really upset about it. It's just the worst possible tool for the job. |
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| body | Actually, yes, I am forced to use it. I don't run the IT department at work. But hey, they're paying me by the hour, right? |
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2018/05/18 12:23:48
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| body | Sorry, been busy with work. How have you been? |
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| body |  I hate MacOS. It's the most absurdly difficult operating system I've ever encountered. Easy to use, impossible to work with, or on. It's like Ubuntu, but done badly. And intentionally so. It's like the people that sat in those design committees were sitting there, twirling their little mustaches, because that's what evil people who sit on design committees do. And they're sitting around saying, "Yes, well, we can convince the roobs to buy this crap... but how do we make life fucking impossible for people who are smart enough to write code?" Then another one chimes in, and says, "I know, we'll make the wifi unreliable, and fuck with the keyring once in awhile for no FREAKING REASON!" "And for good measure, we'll revoke certificate trust, just because, ha ha." "Good thinking Orson." Because they're all named Orson. "How about ports like USB-c and Firewire that nobody else wants or needs?" Another chimes in. "BRILLIANT!" Another roars. "And we'll only give them maybe one or two of them, so that they have to decide whether to plug in a monitor or use a full size keyboard! HAHAHAHAH!" They all laugh some more. Another one stands up, holding his coffee in a selfie stick, and looking like he hasn't slept for a week. He smiles sinisterly. "And then," his voice has an ominous ring to it. "We'll make ALL of it upside down and backwards from the way every other operating system works. Our mice will have one button, and use arcane gestures that even experienced, long time users won't know, and...." he coughs. "Friends, the best part, is that we'll insist on using terminology to describe things.... that doesn't even make sense.... to us. " The room fills with bellowing laughter and uproarious applause. At least, that's how I imagine it. But that's nothing compared to the design meetings they must have had for the iPhone. |
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| body |  This week has been an experience. I’ve been busy packing up, and moving for the job. With the holidays, I’ve also spent more time on Facebook. Maybe my use case for Facebook is weird. Maybe I’m strange. Believe me, I’ve thought of that. Just as a matter of course, over the years I’ve joined dozens of Facebook groups. It’s part of what I do. And I do run into a lot of kids from all over the world that I can help, talk to, or mentor. That’s really why I do it. Why I hadn’t left any of these places until today. But this has been building all week, and I just want to get it off my chest in the hopes that someone will read this post, and take some of this to heart. <h3>Don’t shit where you sleep</h3> Over the years, I’ve worked with a lot of people. Some have liked me, some have not. I can be a polarizing figure at times, and I have been known to rub people the wrong way. I know that about myself. There have been times that I’ve had communication problems with clients, and there have been times when I’ve felt exploited and/or abused. This too is normal, and I think that anyone who’s been in the business for more than a couple of months has felt the same way at least once. One thing I would never think to do, under any circumstances is contact my client and tell him that he’s a con artist. I would never go to a group he frequents and tell the group I’m a con artist. Especially when I’m using that group to source work from other people there. But in this one group that is populated by inexperienced kids, mostly from the far east, you see that kind of thing happen all the time. This guy or that guy is being accused of running a scam to hire these same relatively inexperienced programmers, who then publicly share notes and encouragement… in the same group that they know their client is watching. The same group where they found the work in the first place. <b>Who's really being discredited there?</b> My best guess is that none of them have much experience running a consulting business, and they don’t understand how bad this kind of thing looks. They don’t understand that it’s unprofessional to intentionally try to hurt someone’s business, even if you don’t like them. And worse, they don’t seem to understand that the overwhelming majority of the time when young coders aren’t paid for their work, it’s not the fault of the client, but their failure to deliver what was promised. I mean, sure, maybe there are a couple of evil ones sitting there, twirling their mustaches, thinking about elaborate schemes to get a lot of free work, but those guys are few and far between. Nobody is going to waste their time and yours on schemes like that in the real world on an ongoing basis. The world just doesn’t work that way. Nine out of ten times, these situations can be avoided completely by communicating thoughtfully and honestly with clients. You’re only as good as your word, and your word has to be good when you work with people. Otherwise, you shouldn’t be working. It’s very fucking simple. This means quoting things honestly, understanding your requirements, and not billing for time that’s not being spent writing code or researching. There’s an ethic to consulting. You’re entitled to get paid if you provide honest time for honest work. If you’re cheating people by getting in over your head on projects you can’t understand or complete, you’re committing fraud in the traditional sense of the word, and you need to accept the results you get. I’ve worked with kids like this on a few projects, and the fraud levels are high. I don’t know if it’s the culture these people come from, where it’s frowned upon to ask for clarifications, or what. But it’s fraud nevertheless, and it’s a despicable practice that needs to end. And it does suck to feel taken advantage of. It does. It’s awful. But basic rules of decorum are more important than the actual work itself. Let me explain why. So, imagine that I’m an employer looking for cheap relatively inexperienced labor on a project where I need to fill seats, and I know to go to one of these groups in order to find the most absurdly cheap labor on the planet, because reasons. Hey, things like this happen. The first thing I’m going to do is find someone who makes a post that says, “Plz hire me, I’m looking for work.” When I locate one, the very first thing I’m going to do is check their post history. I’m going to check for things like stupid mistakes, illegal activity, and of course, whether or not they’re airing dirty laundry about past clients. You never can be too careful. Imagine how I would feel, as potential employer, if I look up your profile, and I see half a dozen group posts blasting past people you’ve worked with, calling them names, who knows what else. The first images that pop into my head are going to be nightmare scenarios where I have a bad experience with this person, and they go around calling my clients to talk about what an asshole I am. As someone who’s been through things like that with contractors in the past, there’s no way in hell I plan on repeating it. So the first thing I’m going to do is add that person to my blocklist, and keep looking. That person has already demonstrated to me that they’ve had failed projects and/or didn’t deliver what they promised, which is the most likely reason they were never paid by the person they’re berating in the programming groups. The internet never forgets. Everything you say in a public forum is indelible, and there for anyone who wants it in the future. The last thing you want to advertise is a record of failure. And you certainly don’t want to advertise the fact that you’ve had fights with your clients. Jesus christ, why does this even need to be said? Furthermore, if you’ve encouraged or empathised with someone who is behaving this way online, in public, you’re probably going to get blocked and blacklisted to. It tells potential employers that you’re okay with this behavior, and that you’re just as likely to do the same thing, right wrong or indifferent, that’s how it’s going to come off. Professionalism is important, especially when you’re looking for work. <h3>It’s in bad taste to ask someone to work for free on a deadline</h3> The whole reason I joined these groups in the first place was to solve interesting advice, give me opinion on specific topics, like “Does Java suck?” to which I might respond, “Yes, Java sucks, I feel your pain. Try Scala or Kotlin, they’re a lot more fun to work with.” Occasionally, I’ll voluntarily write some code, and freely post it to the group because I have a sick idea of what fun is, and I enjoy this kind of thing. I also don’t mind chatting with young programmers who are just getting started, and trying to walk them through whatever problems they might be having. Sometimes, I’ll offer to write some code for them. And that’s fine. One thing I will never volunteer to do is offer to complete a school project for anyone, or act as a tutor. And it’s even worse to ask me to do this for free. It’s unnecessary to ask me to do this. First off, you can use stackoverflow as well as anyone else. You don’t need me as a tutor because there are much better resources. And, if I did agree to be your tutor, I would bill you my standard rate, which you almost certainly could not afford. I don’t do professional work for free, and you wouldn’t either. And if I do offer to help with writing code, you have to understand that you’re my lowest possible priority. Things that come in on higher priorities might be, 1. Paying work. 2. Job hunting (I’m a contractor, the job search never ends) 3. Playing video games 4. Absolutely anything else. My time is mine, and your deadlines are yours. Don’t ask for free work on things where the deadline matters. You will most certainly miss them. Do you see where I’m going with this? I usually know something’s wrong when I’m asked to present my credentials at the beginning of a conversation. My credentials shouldn’t matter, ever. And you have no way of verifying anything. I can say I’m the queen of England, and you have to take me at face value. Yeah, I’m willing to help, but I’m not going to turn down billable hours because you can’t figure out your own damned Javascript. Ain’t fuckin’ happening. I try to be a nice guy, but there does come a point where you’ll have to pay me for my time. <h3>Don’t ask for anything illegal</h3> Half a dozen times this week, people have asked for illegal things. “How do I implement a trojan?” or “Can anyone make me a fake south african passport?” nonsense like that. If you want answers to those questions, there are plenty of darknet forums where you can get advice. There are entire websites you can visit on the surface net where you can find people willing to help. Programming groups on Facebook and elsewhere are not those places. If a life of crime is your life choice, I say, great. I post no judgements. Your life is is your life, and you’re not really affecting me by wanting to learn the dark arts of hacking, or buying counterfeit travel documents. I don't care. But it is annoying. And don’t expect me or anyone else to give you a serious answer. Expect me to be a smartass and tag interpol or the FBI because I think it’s funny. And I do. I get a kick out of it. <h3>Stay on topic</h3> Okay, so riddle me this: What bearing does you not being able to unlock your phone have on any programming related topic? How would anyone in a programming group know the most common cause of hard drive failure? Does your choice of obsolete Windows operating system have any relevance for people that are there to talk about code? If you answered none whatsoever, ding! You would be right. And, not only that, but you would also be right if you assumed that there are plenty of groups on the same platform that focus on those topics. So why not go there, and leave the discussion that’s supposed to be about code to the people that actually want to talk about code? How difficult is that? <h3>Conclusion</h3> Well, it sucks, because I’ve met some neat kids in these places, but I think I’m done with most of the lower quality programming groups on facebook for the reasons stated above. 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| body |  I have to admit something, and it pains me to do it. I haven't spent a lot of time with Ruby over the last decade or so. So, naturally, it's a deficiency I'm aware of, and I started doing some research and coursework on it. And, since I'm a good little polyglot, I picked it up quickly. Ruby's actually stupidly easy. I think most programmers would feel that way, if they picked it up. You know what programmers don't usually find easy? SEO. It's a maze of nonsense and voodoo that often causes reasonable people to come to some unreasonable solutions. It's true what they say... never take advice from the internet without getting a second opinion. <b>Case and point:</b> I found this great little article at Hackermoon (a site that's normally at least decent), that advocates setting up Wordpress on your fresh new Ruby site. Even goes so far as to tell you how to break Wordpress to do it "properly," and in doing so violates everything that is good and pure in the universe. It's an exercise in wtf, and a reminder that you can say anything confidently, even if you're an ignorant moron. The moron in question is Paul Arterburn, and the article, entitled "Wordpress Inside a Ruby on Rails App" can be found <a href="https://hackernoon.com/wordpress-inside-a-ruby-on-rails-app-c324fbf39ad8">here</a>. I think it's important to point out why I think <b>Paul is an idiot</b> for publishing this, so I'm not just calling him names. Let's start with the fact that he claims Wordpress is good for SEO. Does that claim have any merit? Seems spurious, so why don't we try to get to the bottom of it? Truth is, bullshit content on the internet is a scourge, and it needs to be eradicated. Google is morally correct in its treatment of bullshit content, and I think they need to be more aggressive about stomping it out than they are. Unless you've figured out some way to get your bullshit content to rank, be it on Steemit, or Wordpress, or wherever, it's never going to do anyone any good, and you're probably wasting your time creating it. There's no amount of bot usage or seo that will save you from bullshit content. But, the sentiment in SEO circles still seems to be that if you do certain things right, you'll still get a ton of high quality free traffic from Google, straight to your bullshit content, and we'll all start farting roses and having fat bank accounts. It's like a kind of sick, ill-informed religion that still spreads, despite the fact that it hasn't been true for years. And the platform you're using to post your bullshit content doesn't matter. Wordpress won't save you, I'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but it's true. If you're writing low quality bullshit content, nobody's ever going to want to read it. That said, Wordpress does a lot of things right structurally, that will help you with your SEO. It uses canonical linking, structured data, open graph tags, breadcrumbs, and it makes it easy to implement features like Sitemaps, and RSS feeds which are useful for getting your website spidered by Google Search Console. None of that will save you if you haven't created a website worth reading, but that's neither here nor there. Even then, the results you get are going to depend on which Wordpress theme you're using, who built it, when they built it, and sadly... how much you paid for it. It's not a bad thing. Just a reality to using the platform. Not all themes are created equal. When it comes to SEO, there are good themes and bad themes in the Wordpress sphere. I find it more than a little bit insulting as a reader that something this sparse can be written in the first place without a deluge of negative comments calling Paul out for the bad advice he's giving us. Then again, maybe that's why the comments were disabled on this one. You might get the impression reading this shameless Flywheel plug that Paul doesn't actually understand why Wordpress delivered improved search results for his site. Instead, he thinks of it as a magic bullet that just somehow just works, without taking the time to understand why it's delivering better results. Or, why it's an such an incredibly bad idea to do on a production website. If that's you're takeaway, you're probably right. My gut feeling here is that Paul might know how to write a Ruby app, but he doesn't know a damned thing about Wordpress or SEO. <h2>Why is adding Wordpress to a Ruby website a bad idea?</h2> Well, for starters, it's unnecessary. If you want a blog for a Ruby based website, write one in Ruby. If there are any security holes in it, they're yours, under your control, and you own them... for better or worse. <h3>You don't need it</h3> There's nothing in Wordpress that you really need Wordpress to do for SEO. If you care about SEO, you're going to be implementing a lot of the things in Wordpress on your own in Ruby anyway. RSS feeds, Sitemaps, Breadcrumbs, Canonicals, Open Graph, etc. can and should all be implemented within your own application. And if you did all of it together, in one place, the way Wordpress does (again, often, but not always), you would have the same results, without opening up your system to new vulnerabilities, or the need to support a second application platform that will consume precious server/cloud resources, and slow down your website. <h3>Security Holes</h3> I've been working on building and extending Wordpress sites for a decade and a half. The technology has come a long way, and the Wordpress core is more stable, faster, and secure than it's ever been. At the time of this writing, I can say without reservation that the core system is safe to install anywhere. But let's be honest for a minute. How many serious websites do you know of that stick to the vanilla install? PHP itself is an incredibly powerful and flexible language, but even now, there are millions of developers out there who simply don't understand how to use the tool responsibly. Anyone can write a Wordpress plugin. It's not difficult to do. I've written hundreds of them myself. As it happens, writing a Wordpress plugin or theme is among the first things new PHP developers try to do in order to teach themselves how to write code. And so, is it any wonder why <a href="https://www.wpwhitesecurity.com/wordpress-security-news-updates/statistics-70-percent-wordpress-installations-vulnerable/">73.2% of the most popular plugins for Wordpress have known security vulnerabilities?</a> I mean, just think about it. The answer should be glaring. By introducing Wordpress to your Ruby environment, or any non-native environment for that matter (let's leave Wordpress.Net out of it for now), you're not only buying into the imagined SEO benefits, which you should already know enough to implement in some shape or form yourself, but you're buying into a 20 year security legacy that is beyond your control, and potentially... making yourself a target the moment your start customizing it. <h3>Resources and Performance</h3> Ruby's already pretty heavy, as these things go. And it's no secret that Wordpress is a memory hog. It's gotten better in maturity, but it's still big and slow, requiring workarounds like script optimization, DNS-prefetching and CDN caches to deliver content in a fast cost effective matter. The bigger your Wordpress site, the more issues like this you're going to run into as you approach scale. If we're talking about sharing other resources like database servers, and so on, it's a problem that's only going to get worse before it gets better. Run Wordpress and your Ruby app together, on the same domain prefix, on the same server (as recommended in the article), and it's only a matter of time before you're going to run into memory issues. If you're on a platform like Heroku, it's not a huge problem. Throw money at it, and the memory issues disappear. But then you're paying to solve a problem that you never should have had in the first place. <h2>Conclusion</h2> If you want SEO on your websites, learn how to do SEO, and build it into your Ruby app yourself. 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If you're writing low quality bullshit content, nobody's ever going to want to read it. \n\nThat said, Wordpress does a lot of things right structurally, that will help you with your SEO. It uses canonical linking, structured data, open graph tags, breadcrumbs, and it makes it easy to implement features like Sitemaps, and RSS feeds which are useful for getting your website spidered by Google Search Console. None of that will save you if you haven't created a website worth reading, but that's neither here nor there.\n\nEven then, the results you get are going to depend on which Wordpress theme you're using, who built it, when they built it, and sadly... how much you paid for it. It's not a bad thing. Just a reality to using the platform. Not all themes are created equal. 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By introducing Wordpress to your Ruby environment, or any non-native environment for that matter (let's leave Wordpress.Net out of it for now), you're not only buying into the imagined SEO benefits, which you should already know enough to implement in some shape or form yourself, but you're buying into a 20 year security legacy that is beyond your control, and potentially... making yourself a target the moment your start customizing it.\n\n<h3>Resources and Performance</h3>\n\nRuby's already pretty heavy, as these things go. And it's no secret that Wordpress is a memory hog. It's gotten better in maturity, but it's still big and slow, requiring workarounds like script optimization, DNS-prefetching and CDN caches to deliver content in a fast cost effective matter. The bigger your Wordpress site, the more issues like this you're going to run into as you approach scale. 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