Siteimp has reached the desktop
Siteimp has evolved from an old performance-testing script collection into a local-first Windows desktop application for website integrity, accessibility, content analysis, monitoring, media inspection, and support diagnostics. This article explains how the project came back to life, why the cloud version stalled, how Tauri made the desktop version practical, and how testing Siteimp against real websites exposed the exact small problems it was built to find.
Nanoclaw, open source software and search optimization
The open source project Nanoclaw recently ran into a familiar but troubling problem: its real website isn't ranking in search results, while unrelated domains are. In a world where AI tools can control real systems and access sensitive data, domain squatting and misleading sign-up pages represent a serious risk. This post explains the issue and why developers should protect their project's identity long before launch.
Things I've Learned About Web Performance
Web performance is one of my interests and performance testing has become a big part of my deployment process. Through my practice, I've learned some things that were not obvious when I first started. I'll share some of these with you.