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Author: Daniel Sedmak

  • Building TecGuru EU: The Foundations So Far

    Building TecGuru EU: The Foundations So Far

    Hey there!
    Today, I want to share a behind-the-scenes look at TecGuru EU — how the project started, the work done to make it transparent, accessible, and safe, and what comes next.

    Getting Started: The Project

    TecGuru EU began as a personal experiment — a space to explore, share, and document digital and educational experiments across Europe.

    The goal was never to create a corporate website, but rather a place to experiment openly, with honesty and curiosity, showing how a project can be built and managed step by step.

    Security and Maintenance

    Even for a small, experimental project, safety is important. TecGuru EU implements:

    • Security plugins to protect the site
    • Automatic updates for core, plugins, and themes
    • Regular backups to safeguard content

    These measures ensure the project remains stable and resilient, even as the experiments evolve.

    Policies and Transparency

    Transparency is a core principle of TecGuru EU. The site includes:

    • Privacy Policy explaining how data is handled
    • Accessibility disclaimers
    • Information pages about the project and the author

    These pages make the project trustworthy for visitors and aligned with European regulations, while keeping the user experience simple and clean.

    Check them here:

    Accessibility Features

    Accessibility is an essential part of TecGuru EU. One key feature already implemented is:

    Dyslexia-Friendly Font
    Visitors can switch to OpenDyslexic, a font designed to improve readability for people with dyslexia.
    This setting is session-based, using sessionStorage to remember the preference temporarily — no cookies, no tracking.

    This shows that experimentation, accessibility, and privacy can coexist, even on a personal project.

    What’s Next

    TecGuru EU is still evolving. Upcoming plans include:

    • New content documenting experiments and project updates
    • Additional blogs in different European languages
    • Continuous improvements in usability, accessibility, and transparency

    TecGuru EU is a small experiment with big intentions, showing how digital projects can be created, tested, and shared openly.


    If you want to learn more about the project or the person behind it, check out:

  • Howdy!

    Howdy!

    Hey!
    What a beautiful day to start something new.

    Today, TecGuru EU officially goes online.
    It’s the beginning of a small, personal, and very honest experiment in technology, languages, and digital publishing across Europe.

    This is not a product launch.
    It’s not a company announcement.
    And it’s definitely not a marketing project.

    It’s simply the start of an idea.

    So, what is TecGuru EU?

    TecGuru EU is the first active space of a broader experiment called TecGuru.

    If you’re curious about the vision behind it, you can read more on the dedicated page:
    👉 https://tecguru.eu/about-the-project/

    In short, the idea is simple:

    • One person
    • One tech blog
    • Multiple countries
    • Multiple languages

    Over time, other TecGuru blogs will slowly come online, each under its own regional or national domain. They will share the same technical backbone, but adapt their language, tone, and focus to different audiences.

    No rush. No pressure. Just curiosity.

    Why Europe?

    Because Europe is fascinating.

    Different languages, different cultures, different histories — all connected by shared infrastructure, open movement, and a common digital space.

    TecGuru EU starts here to explore how technology, content, and ideas can move naturally across borders, without forcing growth or pretending to be something bigger than it is.

    What will you find here?

    This blog may include:

    • Practical IT and system-related articles
    • Notes from real technical experiments
    • Thoughts on accessibility, simplicity, and web standards
    • Minimalist choices in design and infrastructure

    There is no strict editorial calendar.
    Content will grow slowly, based on real experience and genuine interest.

    One person, no hidden agenda

    TecGuru is written and maintained by a single individual.

    There are:

    • No hidden goals
    • No aggressive tracking
    • No artificial engagement tricks

    If you want to know more about who is behind this project, there’s a simple page for that too:
    👉 https://tecguru.eu/about-the-author/

    Some TecGuru blogs will appear sooner. Others will take time. That’s okay. This project is meant to grow naturally, without forcing direction or speed.

    If you’re reading this, you’re already part of the experiment.

    More soon — one step at a time.