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I run Mountain View Provisions LLC out of Carbon County, Utah. My work centers on WordPress, React, and static site development, with deep roots in Python, Node.js, HTML5, and CSS. I’m a reputation management specialist and privacy advocate, and I bring a security-first mindset to everything I build shaped by decades of hands-on experience rather than a classroom.

ArchivioMD is my flagship plugin cryptographic document integrity, meta-documentation management, and tamper-evident audit trails for WordPress. It reflects how I think about the web: privacy matters, data integrity matters, and the tools we build should be honest about what they do.

I build things that respect the systems they run on and the people who use them.

Interests

Marvel has been a constant Daredevil especially. There’s something about a character defined by conviction and consequences that never gets old. Star Trek for the lore and the deeper message underneath it. John Wick for the pure craft of it. And when I need to turn my brain completely off Aqua Teen Hunger Force and anything in that same vein of gloriously pointless adult animation.

I was an early believer in blockchain technology for purposes beyond speculation the smart contract idea genuinely excited me, and Web3 pointed at something real. I still believe in what it could be. What it largely became is a different conversation.

History is where I live when I’m not building things. Not just the official version the esoteric undercurrents, the strange belief systems, the spiritual evolution of cultures across time.

I’m a researcher at heart. If there’s a rabbit hole worth going down I’ll find it and I’ll be in there a while.

Culture, history, the weird and the overlooked. That’s the territory.

WordPress Origin Story

My relationship with WordPress started in 2003 when it became clear that PHPNuke and the CMS systems like it weren’t going to hold up. The switch wasn’t difficult it was obvious. Rather than lean on auto installers I took the time to do it right. Full manual installs. Learning every step of the process by hand. The rituals, as I came to think of them.

Like most people it was plugins and themes that pulled me deeper in. That and a blogging experience that was genuinely as easy as writing an email. As my skills grew I started bringing others along MySpace bloggers who lost their home when that ecosystem collapsed, writers who tried Blogger and found it too limiting, people who just couldn’t connect with early Facebook’s tools. I became the person who helped them make the move.

Along the way I got to know every type of WordPress user in this ecosystem. The premium crowd and the freemium crowd. The tinkerers who want to break it and rebuild it. And the ones who got burned by nulled themes and sketchy plugins and couldn’t figure out why their site kept getting compromised.

WordPress taught me PHP coding standards, CSS, responsive design, and as the platform evolved it pushed me into React and headless architecture. Every era has been a new layer of education.
For me WordPress is a ritual. If you know, you know. When you don’t, you don’t like it. And if you respect it actually respect it it’s not the slow insecure mess the LinkedIn crowd loves to complain about.

That reputation belongs to people who installed a nulled theme in 2014 and never updated a plugin. Not to WordPress.

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May 2026
May 09 Sat · 20:06
Plugins high
Committed [3527407] to Plugins SVN:
archiviomd/tagsSecurity: Strengthened access control on the content-verification download handler. Anonymous visitors (including the verification browser extension) are now restricted to verification files for published, publicly accessible posts only. Logged-in users retain full access to any post permitted by their <a class="wiki" href="http://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/wiki/WordPress">WordPress</a> role, so authors and editors can continue to verify drafts and pending content without disruption. Credit to Eason Yu of the University of Sydney cybersecurity programme for the responsible disclosure.
May 09 Sat · 19:59
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Committed [3527404] to Plugins SVN:
archiviomd/trunkSecurity: Strengthened access control on the content-verification download handler. Anonymous visitors (including the verification browser extension) are now restricted to verification files for published, publicly accessible posts only. Logged-in users retain full access to any post permitted by their <a class="wiki" href="http://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/wiki/WordPress">WordPress</a> role, so authors and editors can continue to verify drafts and pending content without disruption. Credit to Eason Yu of the University of Sydney cybersecurity programme for the responsible disclosure.
March 2026
Mar 24 Tue · 00:17
Plugins high
Committed [3489530] to Plugins SVN:
"Hello World"
Mar 18 Wed · 17:12
Plugins high
Committed [3485896] to Plugins SVN:
Screenshots added
Mar 17 Tue · 20:46
Plugins high
Committed [3485089] to Plugins SVN:
Fixed verification badge text ("Verified") appearing as plain text in search engine title tags when Yoast SEO (and other SEO plugins) are active. SEO plugins call get_the_title() while building the <title> tag before wp_head completes; the badge HTML was being appended, stripped of its tags, and indexed as part of the post title. Badge now only injects after wp_head has fired, ensuring it renders in the page body only and is never seen by search engines.
Mar 12 Thu · 02:01
Plugins high
Committed [3480755] to Plugins SVN:
Browser Verifcation Support + Python Script Support No Wordpress Required
Mar 07 Sat · 19:22
Plugins high
Committed [3477145] to Plugins SVN:
Serveral users did this :\ For whatever reason
Mar 07 Sat · 18:47
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Committed [3477136] to Plugins SVN:
Transparent fix for archive sake
Mar 07 Sat · 18:38
Plugins high
Committed [3477133] to Plugins SVN:
Bigfixes 1.17.5
Mar 06 Fri · 05:42
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Committed [3476082] to Plugins SVN:
Fixed Readme Length issues / Pushed Features From a Github Release that i am assured is production ready. UI Improvements. Spelling and Crammer Fix And Blueprint file for sandbox. Now we officially have all versions merged and production ready. A

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