Huxley Innovations
Retro-tech and system building
I shook out a whole lot of bugs that were keeping my site from being truly accessible. Now, things are operating much smoother, the color contrast is excellent, and it's built for screen readers, SEO, and keyboard navigation.
So, what does this all mean? With accessibility, more people are able to interact with my site, and it will be that much harder to sue me into the ground.
Now, let's talk about YOUR website. Is it ADA-compliant and legal?
I'd love to hear from you! I'm working on having answers for the most common questions on my site, and it's got me thinking: What are my most frequently asked questions? So, if it's about Computer and Device repairs, web development, or how I run my business, reach out!
Also, soon people will be able to give testimonials đ I've got a lot of moving parts this week.
It's been a little quiet on my end, but here's the latest and greatest:
- I now offer a contact form for anyone to get ahold of me. My email was getting crowded and I hope this will improve response time.
- I reduced the number of available site themes for quality control purposes. There is just light and dark now.
- Myself, and some gentlemen from Sequim PC Users Group are putting out feelers to see how much interest there would be in a Linux Users Group for the North Olympic Peninsula.
If you'd like any more information about the Linux Users Group, feel free to reach out!
05/02/2026
Ask Jeeves just shut down
04/21/2026
04/16/2026
For my WordPress fans: you've probably been hacked by now.
https://youtu.be/piah4fV_o2Q?si=qeCAGvrO7fyBbJL4
Let's talk!
Fireship 501 likes, 76 comments. "A rich hacker just penetrated 31 WordPress plugins..."
04/08/2026
Instead of wiping out jobs, AI is shifting the tasks of developers.
"The job will look different. That doesn't mean it's going away," said Amanda Richardson, the CEO of CoderPad, a hiring platform companies use to interview software engineers. https://cnn.it/3PW4bzz
04/03/2026
Yesterday was a beautiful day for the Open Source movement. Pushers of AI slop keep fumbling basic security protections, and I'm here for it.
Not all coding problems are AI-generated. On Tuesday, Anthropic said a leak triggered by a âhuman errorâ exposed 500,000 lines of source code underlying its marquee AI coding assistant Claude Code.
The company said the leak didnât impact sensitive customer data or its AI models, but it did reveal some details about how Anthropic built the toolâs user interface. By Wednesday, Anthropic used copyright takedown requests to pull down 8,000 copies posted on GitHub.
Itâs a bad look for Anthropic. Claude Code, which brought in $2.5 billion in run rate revenue as of February, has helped it gain an edge against its rivals and boost its business.
Worse, itâs Anthropicâs second data mishap of the week. Read more: https://www.forbes.com/sites/the-prompt/2026/04/01/what-anthropics-leak-means-for-the-coming-wave-of-dark-code/?utm_campaign=ForbesMainFB&utm_source=ForbesMainFacebook&utm_medium=social
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03/23/2026
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