Probability Tools
Permutations, combinations, odds, and the other math words that start a fight in class.
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This is the biggest lane because it should be. Calculator stuff, percent stuff, ratios, date math, conversions, and the rest of the school-night panic buttons.
Basic math, expression solving, and PEMDAS work in one place so you are not bouncing between three different tabs like a clown.
What is x% of y, what percent is x of y, x is y% of what, and percent change. The common percent questions finally live together.
Solve a missing ratio value, simplify a ratio, or split a total without doing fraction gymnastics in your head.
Figure out how many days sit between two dates before your brain starts inventing bad calendar math.
One real converter instead of six copy-paste clones pretending feet-to-meters needs its own career.
Permutations, combinations, odds, and the other math words that start a fight in class.
Text chores are their own ecosystem. Count it, compare it, clean it up, and figure out if two versions are secretly not the same.
Word count, character count, reading time, text cleanup, and text compare on one page because that stuff belongs together.
A fast way to see whether your writing sounds clear or like you swallowed a textbook.
Catch obvious mistakes before you send the thing and regret your whole life for ten minutes.
School stuff is not just math and not just writing. Grades, GPA, citation junk, outlines, and the other repeat student chores go here.
Figure out what you need on the next assignment before the semester starts acting hostile.
Semester GPA, cumulative GPA, and the sobering little number that decides your mood for the afternoon.
The MLA and APA cleanup station for when references start looking like cursed little paragraphs.
Body math is its own thing. Calories, weight goals, pace, macros, and the stuff people keep searching when they decide to get serious on a Tuesday.
A blunt first pass for calorie needs, BMI, and whether your “healthy phase” has any math behind it.
Split calories into protein, carbs, and fat without juggling three tabs and a notes app.
Useful for running, walking, and pretending the gym trip yesterday completely changed who you are.
The PDF and image section is just file chores. Merge it, resize it, convert it, compress it, and stop letting office nonsense eat your day.
Merge, split, compress, rotate, and convert PDFs without downloading some bloated desktop monster.
Resize, crop, rotate, and convert images with inputs that make sense on the first glance.
The little file transformation chores you only remember exist when something refuses to upload.
This is the organized internet brain. Stacks of websites, grouped browsing lanes, and a cleaner home base for whatever nonsense you always end up checking.
Stack the sites you keep rotating through so your internet routine feels intentional instead of feral.
A giant sorted dashboard for your bookmarks, feeds, and daily haunts. Some sites will preview inside. The stubborn ones can open in a tab.
A less cursed version of doomscrolling where the feed is made of sites and topics you actually chose.
This lane is for light browser games that start fast and don’t need a whole cinematic universe to be worth playing. Member leaderboards later makes actual sense here.
The clean little classic that still works because chasing the square is apparently enough for the human brain.
Auto-move. You only jump. No lore. No loading screen drama. Just live or die.
The useful weird little game lane. Good enough to kill time, light enough not to hijack the whole site.