Elysiate blog
Practical guides for privacy-first developer tools, SEO and content operations, data and file workflows, cloud and API security, AI engineering, and sustainable freelance work. Everything here supports the same philosophy as our browser-based utilities: your data stays on your device until you choose otherwise.
For tabular data, the CSV tools hub covers validation and conversion in the browser, and the CSV topic index lists every CSV-tagged guide in one place.
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- How to Split Narration Into Scene Blocks
A simple way to break narration into editor-friendly scene blocks.
- How to Organize B-Roll for Narration-Heavy Videos
A practical b-roll organization system for narration-led faceless videos.
- Faceless YouTube Production Checklist
A practical production checklist for faceless YouTube workflows.
- Restaurant Menu QR Codes: Best Practices for Better Scanning
Practical guidance for creating restaurant menu QR codes that customers can actually scan and use.
- QR Codes for Posters, Packaging, and Signage
A practical guide to making QR codes work better on printed materials like posters, packaging, and signs.
- QR Code PNG vs SVG: Which Format Should You Use?
A practical guide to choosing PNG or SVG for different QR code workflows.
- Outlook ICS Files: How They Work
A practical guide to Outlook-friendly ICS files for invites, events, and scheduling workflows.
- XLSX vs CSV for operational handoffs: decision criteria
A practical decision guide for choosing XLSX or CSV in operational handoffs, with clear criteria for automation, analyst review, typing, and downstream reliability.
- Why your CSV has a phantom last column (trailing delimiters)
A practical guide to phantom last columns in CSV files, focused on trailing delimiters, parser behavior, loader differences, and safer validation workflows.
- Why accented characters break after a round trip through Excel
A practical guide to why accented characters break after a round trip through Excel, with specific Excel import and save behaviors, mojibake signatures, and safer CSV workflows.