May 2020 – Top 10 Best YouTubers

This took me until 11:00pm and I was super tired… Don’t be offended if you’re not on the list… Poke – His Bloxburg videos are fun to watch ZephPlayz – Fun gaming videos that are posted frequently Techquickie – I get some inspiration for my Technolofi posts from them. Riverside Rocks – You’ll find out when you watch Slick Slime Sam – Cool crafts and DIYs CroatCode – Awesome coding videos Wengie – Her “Can I Upsize It?” videos are fun to watch and somewhat educating Reacticorns – Awesome videos about lots of stuff. SIS vs BRO – Awesome challenge … Continue reading May 2020 – Top 10 Best YouTubers

Plagiarism – HTML Templates

We’d give HTML Templates for free, but SOMEBODY reported me on the Scripting to Save Lives forum as plagiarism. IT’S NOT PLAGIARISM. What an email to wake up to. I promise I’d never take someone else’s work and not give credit. I’m a technology reviewer, not a HTML template stealer! I woke up to this sitting in my inbox – I totally didn’t do it! THERE YOU HAVE IT, FOLKS. DON’T TAKE HTML TEMPLATES WITHOUT CREDIT! If you believe me, that I didn’t steal HTML Templates, give this post a like and don’t forget to follow my blog. See you … Continue reading Plagiarism – HTML Templates

Glitchcord – Discord Alternative in Glitch

Glitch.com is an amazing platform where you can make any web app or website. I reviewed it before. Check that out here. Well, Glitch user @17lwinn and his team have created Glitchcord – an alternative to Discord. I reviewed Discord here. Personally, I think Glitchcord is awesome. Here’s an image of their login screen: Discord has a video chat and audio call feature, but Glitchcord doesn’t. It only has a text channel. Glitchcord is awesome. When you’re logged in – you’ll see this: You may see this occasionally, Don’t worry – just hit OK. Personally I love Glitchcord. The website … Continue reading Glitchcord – Discord Alternative in Glitch

Scripting to Save Lives?! A Glitch project by user @RiversideRocks

Hello! Today, I’ll be telling you about this amazing project created by Riverside Rocks. First of all, Jenn Schiffer, “Director of many things” at Glitch, tweeted this on April 10th 2020: Riverside Rocks says “We hope that you consider donating code or money. The sooner we can end this pandemic, the sooner we can all move back to our old lives. The only way we can stop this is if we all work together.” I personally think that this is a great project. Check it out! Website Github Editor Forum Page Riverside Rocks said on the Glitch Forum that they … Continue reading Scripting to Save Lives?! A Glitch project by user @RiversideRocks

WordPress.com Review

WordPress.com is a fine and low-cost choice for blogging, but building customized sites with it is not as easy as with competitors. Start Building Your Site When you select “Add a New Site” from the My Sites page, you have two choices: You can create a brand-new site or add a WordPress site that already uses Automatic’s Jetpack plug-in, which powers much of the service’s functionality. I decided to start fresh with a new site. The first step is to fill out a form asking your desired website or blog name, what it’s about, and what want to accomplish. The … Continue reading WordPress.com Review

Best Zoom Alternatives for Video Chats

FaceTime FaceTime is Apple’s proprietary voice and video-call service. It’s available to anyone with an iPhone, iPad, iPod or Mac. You can’t use FaceTime if you don’t have an Apple device as the service, just like Siri, is built into all of them. This video-chat app has long been favoured due to its wide availability and ease of use for one-on-one communication and small group chats. However, the service has expanded in recent years and will now support up to 32 people on a single call. Unfortunately, the nature of FaceTime means people on Android and Windows devices can’t join. Skype Skype … Continue reading Best Zoom Alternatives for Video Chats

All about Zoombombing

Because of COVID-19, more people are working remotely and using Zoom for video conferencing. However, many are facing a security issue called “Zoombombing.” In this article, I’ll tell you what this is, and how to stop this security issue. What is Zoombombing? “Zoombombing” is when a person, who isn’t invited joins a Zoom meeting. This is usually done in an attempt to gain a few cheap laughs at the expense of the participants. Zoombombers often hurl racial slurs or profanity, or share pornography and other offensive imagery. This issue isn’t necessarily a security flaw. The problem is how people handle … Continue reading All about Zoombombing

Google Doodle series with thank COVID-19 helpers over the next few weeks

The Google Doodles (so far): April 6: Google thanks public health workers and to researchers in the scientific community April 7: Google thanks doctors, nurses, and medical workers April 8: Google thanks emergency services workers April 9: Google thanks custodial and sanitation workers April 10: Google thanks farmworkers and farmers April 13: Google thanks grocery workers April 14: Google thanks Public transportation workers April 15: Google thanks Packaging, shipping, and delivery workers April 16: Google thanks Food service workers April 17: Google thanks teachers and childcare workers Google wrote As COVID-19 continues to impact communities around the world, people are … Continue reading Google Doodle series with thank COVID-19 helpers over the next few weeks