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  1. Born this day in 1880 in Darby, Pennsylvania, William Claude Dukenfield.
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  2. Born this day in 1880 in Darby, Pennsylvania, William Claude Dukenfield.
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  3. We have a few posts from our Gold Sponsors. Next in line @weglot: Discover Weglot, the best way to translate a website.

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  4. We have a few posts from our Gold Sponsors. Second in line @Seravo / @SeravoFi – Seravo – Premium Hosting and Upkeep for WordPress

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  5. We have a few posts from our Gold Sponsors. First in line @evermadefi – The power of community: why WordPress is more than just code.

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  6. Photos from WordCamp Finland are now out! Thanks to our photographers Gennady Kurushin and Teuvo Väisänen.

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  7. WordCamp Finland was a blast! 😍 Check out the highlights 📸 ✨ #WCFI

  8. How to find after-party? Go behind Koskikeskus (if you see water you are on the right side). Follow sign to second floor to Poro!

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  9. Thanks everyone for listening and chatting with me. Heading home now. Here are the slides for my talk Living and breathing open source (pdf is a bit buggy because of the transitions, but .key and html included): github.com/ronilaukkarinen/wcf #WCFI

  10. WordCamp Finland's sessions are wrapping up. Big thanks to organizers, volunteers, speakers and all attendees. The after-party will start next at 20:00. Remember to wear your badge!

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  11. As time passes, memories will fade. Not this WordCamp Finland mug though, it's eternal.

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  12. Coffee and something sweet! Help yourself!

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  13. RT @ratsala: Gutenberg editori on jo yksi työkalu saavutettavuuden testaamiseen t.co/jfk7SJSW6n

  14. The original organizer of the first WordCamp in Finland, Daniel Koskinen, returns as a speaker. The topic is accessibility testing done by humans, automations and even AI.

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  15. There can be no WordCamp without discussing Gutenberg. Jaakko Alajoki (@mrjaamo) is making the case why native Gutenberg blocks are the best way of creating blocks.

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  16. I’m once again contacting you about the mugs. You should have one. Or two(?)

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  17. Roni Laukkarinen (@rolle) talks about all aspects of open source from using to creating and sharing. As makers of WordPress sites we build upon a ton of open source technology.

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  18. We don’t have a live coding session but Milana Cap (@DjevaLoperka) delivers the closest thing by showing practically how to manage WordPress through terminal.

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  19. Voit spotata meidät tänään WordCamp Finlandissa Tampere-talolla! 👋 #WCFI #DigitoimistoDude #WPFI

  20. Tatu Kallonen shows us more private ways of getting analytics that is anonymous. For example Piwik PRO can be used without cookies or session IDs in a way that can capture all the traffic to the site.

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  21. RT @Seravo: Thank you everyone for joining 2023 Preparty last night in Saunaravintola Kuuma, what an awesome night! 🥳 Have a…

  22. RT @WPHelsinki: Hello Tampere! @WPHelsinki organizers at @WordCampFinland. Some are also organizers here at . https://t.c…

  23. Remember the swag. We have plenty. They are free. Take them.

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  24. Lunch time! Head to Ravintola Fuuga which is next to our tracks. There is plenty of time as next sessions start at 13:00. There are multiple buffet lines also further in restaurant.

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