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Windows is a lot like that one friend who shows up to your housewarming party with three bags of chips, six board games you didn’t ask for, and somehow rearranges your furniture while you’re not looking. Useful, sure, but… a little much. That’s where Chris Titus Tech Utility steps in. It’s the digital equivalent of politely (but firmly) telling Windows, “Thanks, but no thanks. Let’s keep this simple.” The Pros (a.k.a. Why You’ll Probably Love It) 1. One-Click De-Bloat: Windows is famous for its “extras” — the apps you never asked for and the features you’ll never touch. The Titus Utility makes sweeping them out as easy as checking a few boxes. Goodbye Candy Crush, hello clean desktop. 2. (...)
If you're a Star Wars fan looking to dive into the galaxy far, far away in the order events unfold, you’ve come to the right place! This guide lists every Star Wars live-action and animated series in chronological order based on the in-universe timeline, ensuring you experience the saga as it happens—from the High Republic era to the rise of the First Order. Whether you're a newcomer or a seasoned fan, this roadmap will help you navigate the Star Wars universe with ease. All series are available on Disney+ as of August 2025, and we’ve included brief descriptions to set the stage for each show. (...)
After years of development behind the curtain, I’m officially opening the doors to new members on the site. Registration is now live, which means anyone interested can finally step inside and see what e-CMS has to offer. It’s been a long journey shaping this project, and while it has always been active in one way or another, this marks a fresh chapter for the community. e-CMS itself is something of a passion project—an ever-evolving toolkit that has grown alongside me for many years. Recently, I’ve dedicated more time to dusting it off, refining the code, and updating features to better reflect the modern web. It’s still lean, simple, and powerful, but with every tweak and adjustment it becomes a little sharper, faster, and more flexible. (...)
After more than two decades of tapping away at keyboards, swapping greetings, banter, and late-night confessions, I’m finally hanging up my virtual hat. I’ve roamed the digital streets of AOL, MSN, Yahoo, Buzzen, and a string of other chat networks whose logos are now as vintage as dial-up tones. There was a time when chat wasn’t just a pastime—it was a lifeline. And for that, I’m deeply grateful. Over the years, I worked hard to make sure chatters had a home—especially on Buzzen and other IRCwx networks. I poured time, energy, and heart into building spaces where people could connect, laugh, vent, and feel like they belonged. Along the way, I met an incredible array of characters, made dear friends, and collected memories that I’ll carry forever. Some friends have drifted away, and others remain close. (...)
If you’ve ever set up a website, you know how it goes: you finally get it live, but then comes the scary stuff—how do you make it faster? Safer? And what’s the deal with that little padlock icon everyone else has? That’s how I stumbled across Cloudflare, and honestly, it’s been a bit of a game-changer for me as someone just messing around with websites on the side. So, what is Cloudflare exactly? Cloudflare is kind of like a bodyguard and a personal assistant for your website. Instead of visitors going straight to your server, they first stop by Cloudflare. While they’re there, Cloudflare speeds things up by serving cached versions of your site from servers all around the world. It also blocks a lot of bad stuff (like hackers and bots) before it even gets close to your site. (...)