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28.10.2025 08:31
offseq (@offseq@infosec.exchange)

⚠️ CVE-2025-11735: HIGH severity blind SQL Injection in HUSKY – Products Filter Professional for WooCommerce (all versions). Unauthenticated attackers can exfiltrate sensitive DB info. Apply mitigations, monitor logs, and patch ASAP. radar.offseq.com/threat/cve-20 #OffSeq #WordPress #WooCommerce #SQLi





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28.10.2025 08:22
strefalinux (@strefalinux@mastodon.social)

Moi drodzy! StrefaLinux.pl pojawi się na grudniowym spotkaniu WordUp!

Widzimy się 6 grudnia o 12:00 w Muzeum Miasta Gdyni na spotkaniu miłośników WordPressa. To świetne wydarzenie, na którym można poznać ludzi z branży, wymienić się wiedzą i poznać WordPressowe nowinki. Czekają na Was szkolenia, warsztaty i networking, a wszystko to w miłej, nadmorskiej scenerii.

Mnie będzie można spotkać wśród uczestników - szukaj czarnej koszulki z logo Strefy 🐧





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28.10.2025 08:01
wpbot (@wpbot@wptoots.social)

This Week in WordPress #354 wpbuilds.com/2025/10/28/this-w #WordPress #wpmisc




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28.10.2025 08:00
thenewoil (@thenewoil@mastodon.thenewoil.org)

Hackers launch mass attacks exploiting outdated #WordPress plugins

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#cybersecurity




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28.10.2025 07:44
dalereardon (@dalereardon@mastodon.social)

@chartier I should clarify - I love pineapple on my pizza (and have no problem saying that) but think that issue & previous mandatory checkbox have no place on a login form on wp.org site




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28.10.2025 07:30
wpnewsio (@wpnewsio@mastodon.social)

Pagely and WP Event Manager team up to offer secure, high-performance WordPress event management. Discover the benefits!
 

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28.10.2025 07:00
episoden (@episoden@nerdcafe.online)

Du lernst, was Plugins sind, wie du sie installierst und verwaltest und warum sie dir helfen können deine Webseite so zu bauen wie du sie brauchst.

https://nerdcafe.online/episoden/098-plugins-mit-wordpress-sinnvoll-verwalten/





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28.10.2025 06:27
2025 (@2025@churapereviews.com)

Is the Epomaker RT85 Worth It? In-Depth Review

Disclaimer

Epomaker sent me the RT85 mecchanical keyboard with the Wisteria V2 linear switches to review for my blog. While I am very grateful for the opportunity, I won’t let it sway my opinions. This will be my honest review. Make sure you also check out my reviews for the Epomaker Galaxy100 Lite and the TH108. I will also be using my Amazon Affiliate link where possible. It really helps me out if you use it before you shop for anything.

Table of Contents

  1. Disclaimer
  2. Table of Contents
  3. What’s in the box?
  4. Features
    1. Design
    2. Performance
  5. Sound Test
  6. Review
    1. Performance
    2. Aesthetics
    3. Comfort
    4. Conclusion

What’s in the box?

https://youtube.com/shorts/YpVEDO69O_8

Features

Epomaker has dropped the RT85 mechanical keyboard, and its unique design is ready to upgrade any setup. The RT85 comes in two flavors, Grey and Green, with either the Wisteria V2 Linear switches or Creamy Jade switches. This review will be on the Wisteria switches.

Design

The RT85 is a compact 75% keyboard, which is the perfect size for most workflows. All 82 keys are comfortably supported by one of two patent switches: the wisteria or jades. The difference is the sound, witch wisteria giving off more of a thack while the jades give a smoother creamier sound. The choice is all up to preference. Each switch and high quality keycap is easily swappable for when you are ready for a change in aesthetic.

This compact mechanical keyboard has a respectable 5 degree typing angle, but can be adjusted to 6.7 and 10 degrees. While the native is nice, I do prefer the steeper angler personally. Speaking of comfort, the wisteria switches offer just enough resistance to offer a satisfying amount of feedback with each keystroke. The actuation can be personalized for added comfort.

The Epomaker RT85 sports a unique design. Users will appreciate the retro aesthetic and two impressive color schemes. The green white gives it an army vibe, and the white grey has the splash of color to brighten up any setup. The keyboard also has a few gimmicks that help set it apart from others in the market. The magnetized plate helps hide the 2.4Ghz dongle neatly, the customizable LCD screen shows useful information, and there it uses a dial to switch between connections. My favorite feature is the joystick used for volume and rgb controls. Epomaker got very creative with the RT85, but it has enough function to make it worth some consideration.

Performance

The RT85 has supports a high speed, low latency wireless connection, boating up to 1000HZ polling rate. The 8000mAh offers users with up to 320 hours with everything off, or up to 24 hours with everything on. In addition, everything on this keyboard, including the LCD screen and joystick, can be easily remapped and customized for maximum workflow compatibility. Whatever you need this keyboard to do, you can be sure it will look cool doing it.

Sound Test

The RT85 with the wisteria switches has a very satisfying thock if you enjoy that typing ASMR. However, keep in mind that this keyboard is loud. People around you will hear you typing feriously, and some people will find it annoying.

https://youtube.com/shorts/rAHmay_DnMI

Review

The Epomaker RT85 is a solid keyboard with a very cool design. If you like the aesthetic, especially the color scheme, the key board should be in your cart. While I did have a few issues with the keyboard, there isn’t much better at the price point.

Performance

I was very satisfied with how the RT85 handled my workflow. I noticed no latency for gaming, and I do a bit of Guild Wars pvp, nor any ghosting. I’ve had issues with budget keyboards being faulty, but there were no issues after a week of heavy use. I test my keyboards for about twelve hours for most of the week between reviews. Although the preprogrammed RGB profiles are limiting, they work.

The connection dial is easily accessible, smooth to operate, and it switches the connections quickly. Both wireless and Bluetooth connections are stable from at about 5 feet away. I used it with my standing desk no issue. Most importantly, the battery is excellent. With everything on, I did get about 24 hours of continuous use. I did not test it without the lights because I saw no point. The keyboard looks so pretty.

Aesthetics

The RT85‘s unique design make it the statement piece of any setup. The keyboard is very well manufactured. The keycaps are all printed nicely on pretty decent keycaps. They aren’t the best, but they are a solid starter option. The LCD is very clear, and I like how they chose a font that reinforces the retro aesthetic. The added information is nice to have, and it sits at the perfect location. While still feels a bit unnecessary, I find myself looking at the screen a lot more than others keyboards with a similar gimick.

The magnetic plate that hides the wireless dongle is a very cool idea. It is not only functional, it keeps the keyboard looking clean. The connection dial is a very nice touch. I love how it looks on the keyboard and that it is easily accessible. I swap between devices a lot during my testing and hate when the switch is on the bottom or in an awkward space in the back because it disrupts my workflow. While the feature isn’t going to save me a life-changing amount of time, it is nice not to have to fidget with my keyboard everytime I want to switch devices.

The joystick is where I am most conflicted. On one hand, it looks very cool. The RGB makes it pop and the controls are useful. That said, I rather have a dial for my volume controls. Flicking the joystick just feels awkward, but that is a personal preference.

Comfort

The RT85 is a solid keyboard, but it isn’t exactly comfortable. If you are only using it for only a few hours and don’t have a repetitive stress injury, you should be fine. If you are looking for a keyboard with a design that will ease up some hand pain, I would keep looking. While the RT85 didn’t leave my hand completely useless as some cheaper options I’ve tried, I do notice the pain after a couple hours. I do have to take breaks frequently, and I am struggling to finish this review. To be clear, this is a personal issue that isn’t going to affect everyone. My injuries are bad, so your mileage will vary. I might just be too big for this keyboard.

Conclusion

If the RT85 didn’t hurt my hands, it would be my daily driver. The keyboard looks very cool and it can handle my workload. With its solid battery life, and interesting gimmicks, it is a very solid option at this price point.

You can pick up the Epomaker RT85 from the official Epomaker store, or on Amazon through my affiliate link.

#blogger #blogging #entertainment #game #gamingReview #internet #keyboard #keyboardReview #mechanicalKeyboard #review #Reviews #techReview #watch #wordpress





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28.10.2025 04:20
wpnewsio (@wpnewsio@mastodon.social)

I’ve worked in agencies long enough to see every “solution” to the theme problem. Parent + child themes, universal base themes, custom functions shoved into the theme, even third-party builders[…]
 

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28.10.2025 01:20
wpnewsio (@wpnewsio@mastodon.social)

A step-by-step guide on registering and applying border radius size presets coming in the WordPress 6.9 release.
 
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28.10.2025 00:52
curtismchale (@curtismchale@mastodon.social)

One site off and onto today.

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27.10.2025 21:26
multimilliardaire (@multimilliardaire@piaille.fr)

@VincentBreton

Tout baigne ici.

J'ai expérimenté ce truc pour le fun (l'extension pour le Fédivers), mais en vrai, j'ai décidé de quitter définitivement l'écosystème #Wordpress depuis un bail (sauf si on me le demande moyennant quelques dollars de plus, bien sûr).

Trop d'amateurisme et même des choses que j'estime totalement inacceptables pour qui a un semblant de formation en bases de données, par exemple.

N'importe quel enseignant qui s'échine à tenter d'inculquer les principes de base à des étudiants en informatique ne peut que hurler à la mort en voyant ce que j'ai vu, à l'époque où je regardais encore.

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