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27 Questions (and Answers) from My First Drupal 8 Site Build | Creative Juices
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Skip to main content. A blog by Matt Korostoff. 27 Questions (and Answers) from My First Drupal 8 Site Build. Submitted by Matt on Oct 05, 2014. This is, of course, nobody's fault. D8 is moving quickly, and needs to keep moving quickly in order to get a release out in a timely manner. It's impossible to document such a moving target, and the people most able to write such documentation are hard at work building the actual Drupal core. Where do I download a base theme for Drupal 8? Why isn't drush working...
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Popup ads are back | Creative Juices
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Skip to main content. A blog by Matt Korostoff. Popup ads are back. Submitted by Matt on Jan 14, 2014. What's most disheartening is that, from what limited evidence I can gather, that reasoning appears to be correct. Guys, guys, I know your marketing team is laser focused on conversions, and that this seems like an effective conversion formula but I'm here on your site for the first time, I know nothing whatsoever about it. You want me to supply an email address within the first 3 seconds of having v...
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I Survived Drupalgeddon: How Hackers Took Over My Site, What I Did About It, And How You Can Stay Safe | Creative Juices
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Skip to main content. A blog by Matt Korostoff. I Survived Drupalgeddon: How Hackers Took Over My Site, What I Did About It, And How You Can Stay Safe. Submitted by Matt on Dec 05, 2014. About 6 weeks ago, the Drupal security team announced. One of the worst bugs in the history of Drupal. The recovery period has been very challenging for our community, though I think it's safe to say now that the storm has passed. One of my personal sites, http:/ whaleocalypse.com/. How This Hack Works. How to Defend Aga...
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View the source, luke. | Whaleocalypse
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View the source, luke. Whaleocalypse is the world's first open source comic. That means you are free to read, change, redistribute, and sell whaleocalypse provided you pass along those same freedoms to your readers when doing so. You like some bit or art I put up? Take it, it's yours. You're curious about how I achieved some particular visual effect, and you'd like replicate it in your own comic? Go for it. You think you have a funnier punch line? How can a cartoon be open source? When you use a work to ...
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Whaleocalypse 038 | Whaleocalypse
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November 29, 2013. My fear of the NSA helps to conceal the darker, truer fear that no one is listening and they never have been. Dolphin: Hey John, do you ever get the feeling. Zoom out to reveal the vastness of the empty ocean]. Zoom out further to reveal whales as just a spec in the practically endless ocean]. Zoom out to reveal the earth hovering in blackness]. Zoom out to reveal the earth as a pale blue dot almost immeasurably small in the infinity of space]. Dolphin: is watching every move you make?
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Whaleocalypse 034 | Whaleocalypse
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August 07, 2011. This is strip 2 of 2 in the story Nanogod. On Aug 07, 2011. This kind of reminded me of the Carl and Julia days. My heart is smiling! On Aug 07, 2011. Giggles: Oh if only it were that easy. On Aug 30, 2011. When are you going to make more comics with postapocalyptic whales. On Aug 30, 2011. So sorry for the wait, I've been job hunting like crazy. On Sep 04, 2011. On Sep 17, 2011. I'm loving the philosophy and the jokes all through this run. So did nano-god engineer our demise in any way?
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About | Whaleocalypse
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A faint red glow lit the evening sky from the shores of some distant city. Now empty, it was the last vestige of the race of men. The sea was calm and dark as a crescent moon dipped down bellow the horizon. He spun round slowly, looking off to the south for some flicker of light or motion. But there was nothing, save the easy wind and endless black. He gave a puff of air as he slipped back down beneath the waves. Now there was only time. He began to ponder. Also by Matt Korostoff. Version 3 or later.
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About the Author | Whaleocalypse
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Whaleocalypse is written, designed, and published by Matt Korostoff. A web developer from New Brunswick, NJ. He currently works at Blink Reaction. Matt is a lover, not a fighter, and he wrote this "about" page referring to himself in the third person. More comics: For Immediate Occupancy. Roswell Chamber of Commerce. Also by Matt Korostoff. Whaleocalypse is the world's first open source comic. That means you're free to copy, alter, and redistribute the the artwork. Version 3 or later.
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View the source, luke. | Whaleocalypse
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View the source, luke. Whaleocalypse is the world's first open source comic. That means you are free to read, change, redistribute, and sell whaleocalypse provided you pass along those same freedoms to your readers when doing so. You like some bit or art I put up? Take it, it's yours. You're curious about how I achieved some particular visual effect, and you'd like replicate it in your own comic? Go for it. You think you have a funnier punch line? How can a cartoon be open source? When you use a work to ...