Jeremy

@dreadfullyposh
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Elder millennial (xennial), professional web nerd and operations director.



Work with: #craftcms #expressionengine #laravel #PHP #Docker

Also involved in: #homelab #homeassistant



Based in NYC (formerly PHL) 
🏳️‍🌈 he/him

Twitterhttps://twitter.com/dreadfullyposh
Websitehttps://dreadfullyposh.com
Companyhttps://confluxgroup.com
LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremygimbel
The feeling when you’re building a web app and at some point you realize you’ve built a CMS.
#craftcms 4.4 (imminent!) marks the beginning of the category/tag/gloabal → entry conversion. Here’s some thoughts on why we’re doing this, and how it’s going to play out: https://craftcms.com/blog/entrification
The Entrification Plan | Craft CMS

Craft is undergoing a transition: categories, tags, and global sets are going away, in favor of entries.

Craft CMS
Craft 4.4 has been released! 🚀✨ #CraftCMS https://craftcms.com/blog/craft-4-4-released
Craft 4.4 Released | Craft CMS

We’re thrilled to announce that Craft 4.4 has been officially tagged!

Craft CMS

Announcement time: I've just launched a brand new product!

Check out my new ebook, A 7-week Guide to
Growing Your Business with Web Content at https://growyourbusinesswithcontent.com/

This project has been a long time coming. My colleague Jennica and I have been working on this book since 2017. It's had many stops and starts along the way. But it's finally here.

I'd greatly appreciate if you took the opportunity to check it out and/or pass it along to others you know who may find it useful.

A 7-week Guide to Growing Your Business with Web Content - a content marketing ebook

In A 7-week guide to growing your business with web content authors Jeremy Gimbel and Jennica Stevens Pesapane will guide you step-by-step through creating and implementing a plan to set up your website to achieve your business goals through online content.

Does anyone else have that one Facebook group you stay in just to allow yourself to be entertained by how stupid the other people in it are?
It’s feels both thrilling and dirty when I do development tasks on a Chromebook. It works surprisingly well.