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Bio

I am a Christian husband and father of one recently married daughter and one son who is about to become a teenager. I’m a founder of many websites on various subjects including serving God, saving marriages, political deception and manipulation, science, and information technology.

Interests

Artificial Intelligence, music, photography, mathematics, Christian ethics and revival and philosophy, and saving marriages. Oh, and physics, which was my minor in my undergraduate studies. And business. And foreign languages. Ok. Everything.

WordPress Origin Story

About 25 years ago, I was forced through an undesired divorce and needed to build a website to rant about the injustices, the theft, the cowardice, the cruelty, and the lack of ethics of unfaithfulness, adultery, and divorce. Initially, I built my website with NetObjects Fusion as a static website around 2001. And I tried installing a database module before going from CMS system to CMS system until I finally pared all my websites down to Drupal and WordPress, and then finally WordPress. I used multi-site, multi-domain setups for both, Dockerized them in VPS setups, and finally got tired of blowing all my time trying to be an email administrator, web administrator, Unix/Linux administrator, security administrator, and having it interfere with all the real work I wanted to get done. So, I settled on a dumb, simple, CPanel setup once again taking the lazy route. Then I got really lazy, studied AI with Andrew Ng and Geoffrey Hinton and with Armando Galeana in a Caltech bootcamp while studying for my MBA with HEV while caring for my elderly dad with my new wife as of 2007. And from there, I built an enterprise level ghostwriter system which I am just now getting ready to go into production with plans to scale it up.

  • Member Since: February 20th, 2010
  • Location: United States
  • Website: danieljdick.com
  • Job Title: Founder/Owner/CEO
  • Employer: Daniel J. Dick - just me
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    Works well, though I have not used it extensively yet.…

  • Created a topic, Works well, on the site WordPress.org Forums:
    It seems to work well.