FEATURED CARTOONS
CHAD’S GALLERY
Shared Memory Means Nobody Remembers
Shared memory works perfectly—until you actually need something remembered.
Home Automation Gone Wrong
Smart homes promise convenience- then make you troubleshoot your own house.
Planning Eventually More Realistic
Planning feels productive—especially when you do it later.
AI Couples Therapy Explained Simply
AI couples don’t argue—they just reinterpret each other until no one’s technically wrong.
Smart Devices Need Wi-Fi Now
Smart devices were supposed to make life easier. Now they need Wi-Fi, updates, and constant attention just to work. According to Chad, “smart” just means your appliances have opinions—and passwords.
What A Firewall Really Does
Firewalls protect your system from threats—and occasionally from you.
Notifications Never Stop Asking Attention
Notifications don’t inform you—they compete for you. Silence just means something is waiting.
What A Router Actually Does
Routers deliver strong Wi-Fi everywhere—just not where you are.
Coffee vs Red Bull Explained Simply
Coffee doesn’t fix anything—it just keeps you going. Same system, different fuel.
Should You Ever Read Instructions
Reading instructions might help—but it completely ruins figuring it out the wrong way first.
Family Tech Support Explained Simply
Every family has a tech expert—and an audience that makes it worse.
Car Beeping Warning Makes Things Worse
If the car beeps, something’s wrong.
If it stops, you should be worried.
Auto Save Always Saves Somewhere
Auto-save makes sure nothing is lost—except where it actually went.
Kids Don’t Ignore You Anymore
They’re not ignoring you—they just turned you down. Modern silence is fully intentional.
AI Replaces Trainer Explains Everything
Training used to involve people. Now it involves systems that assume you already understand.
Senior Robot Memory Archive Explained
Nothing is forgotten—it’s just permanently archived. Retrieval is the real problem.
Autocorrect Changes What You Meant
Autocorrect doesn’t fix your message. It confidently rewrites it.
Teenagers Master Selective Hearing Skills
Teenagers don’t ignore you—they just manage connections differently.