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Stop Doing These 15 Text Tasks Manually (You Are Wasting Hours Every Week)
You are still doing text cleanup by hand in 2026. Removing duplicates line by line. Reformatting lists one at a time. Here are 15 things you can automate in seconds.
Read more →The Practical Guide to Batch Find and Replace: How to Substitute Multiple Terms Without Cascade Bugs
A funny, deeply human, and comprehensive guide to bulk text find and replace. Learn multi-pattern dictionaries, avoid sequential cascade errors, and automate string manipulation.
Read more →How to Fix Messy Text You Copied from a PDF, Email, or Spreadsheet
That text you just pasted looks like garbage. Line breaks everywhere, weird spaces, random symbols. Here is how to clean it up in seconds without losing your mind.
Read more →The Death of Server-Side Developer Utilities: Why Client-Side Web Workers and Zero Telemetry Win
A funny, deeply human, and comprehensive architectural essay on why client-side web tools, Web Workers, and zero-telemetry privacy are replacing slow server-based utility sites.
Read more →Why You Actually Need a Text Repeater: Beyond Just Annoying Your Friends
A funny and honest look at why a simple text repeater tool is surprisingly useful for testing, design, and yes, bothering your group chat.
Read more →The Math of Strong Passwords: How Shannon Entropy and CSPRNG Keep Hackers Out
A funny, deeply human, and comprehensive guide to password security and information entropy. Learn Shannon entropy calculations, why Math.random is broken for passwords, and how to generate uncrackable credentials.
Read more →The Ultimate Guide to Comparing Lists and Cleaning Duplicate Data Without Losing Your Mind
A brutally honest, funny, and deeply practical guide to comparing messy lists, removing duplicate text, and fixing data nightmares without Excel crashing on you.
Read more →Why Using an Online Notepad in Your Browser is Actually Secure
A very human explanation of local storage, browser privacy, and why using a client side online notepad keeps your data completely safe.
Read more →Regex for People Who Think Regex Is Scary (A Beginner Guide That Actually Makes Sense)
Regular expressions look like a cat attacked your keyboard. But they are not that hard once someone explains them like a normal human being. Here is that explanation.
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