Fused News: We moved and more...
Posted by David McKendrick on 06 March 2023 01:43 PM |
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A few updates for the new year: * We moved in mid-2022: We're now in Southern California, where there are taco trucks on every corner — breakfast burritos for all! Read Complete article | |
Cloudflare outage (2:35 AM EST) — resolved
Posted by David McKendrick on 21 June 2022 01:43 AM |
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Happy Tuesday! Edit: As of 3:02 AM EST: Appears corrected, have a wonderful Tuesday! Read Complete article | |
West coast routing issue
Posted by David McKendrick on 05 June 2022 12:43 AM |
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June 4th: 10:43 PM PST Read Complete article | |
WordPress warning: Your site is running an insecure version of PHP, which should be updated
Posted by David McKendrick on 21 June 2021 02:44 PM |
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Seeing this warning in WordPress? PHP Update Recommended, alongside Your site is running an insecure version of PHP? Fret not! We've got a lengthier article on fixing the WordPress warning, and a brief version below: Correcting the Your site is running an insecure version of PHP warning takes all of two minutes. For Fused.comRead Complete article | |
PHP 8.0 is now available
Posted by Yuri Arabadji on 29 June 2020 07:26 AM |
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PHP 8.0, which is the latest stable version, is now available on our servers. Please, follow follow this guide on choosing the right version for your site or just open a support ticket. Read Complete article | |
Never trust your email (or anything on Internet)
Posted by Yuri Arabadji on 01 October 2019 03:41 PM |
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In modern times, the rule of thumb when dealing with email messages is: DON'T CLICK on any links. Yeah, correct, don't click inside, on and around fancy looking HTML CSS-sprinkled emails, don't click on links inside plain text messages. Don't trust anyone unless you're entirely sure the other party was properly identified and verified. You might think that email from a colleague requesting you to send a money transfer or asking to follow the link to reset the password, or asking for financially sensitive information is quite legitimate mainly Read Complete article | |