Contabo Review: More Than Good Enough Hosting for Most of Us
A practical Contabo review from real use: six months of 100% uptime, simple VPS hosting, and enough server for OSJ, TTD, AAR, and small tools.
Modern tools. Old-stack common sense.
A practical Contabo review from real use: six months of 100% uptime, simple VPS hosting, and enough server for OSJ, TTD, AAR, and small tools.
Before handing a bug to AI, shrink the problem first. A smaller repro saves tokens, reduces bad fixes, and makes debugging less messy.
Vibe coding can help non-programmers build useful tools, but only if they keep the work small, test properly, and don’t let AI run the project blind.
TextToDeck turns written posts, changelogs, launches, and updates into short vertical video decks, and the first sales are already in.
AI-assisted development adds a new cost to tech choices: how much context, correction, and retrying your stack needs before it works.
Week 4 of EVE Profit Routes adds navigation, About, How-To, and update pages so the app can explain itself, build trust, and feel more complete.
I added my HTML promo video template to a WordPress plugin, so each article can generate social drafts and reusable video HTML from one place.
I built a WordPress social posting desk that turns articles into platform-ready drafts while keeping the final posting manual and human.
I rebuilt Automation Receipts around Tabler so every new page didn’t become another custom CSS decision, while keeping the PHP/MySQL app simple.
A webhook is easy. The harder part is turning automation runs into readable receipts so someone can understand what happened without digging through old logs.