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Headless Ecommerce | IT Solutions Provider | xLogia
To run a successful ecommerce store, managers know that stability, performance, and security are the key aspects, to build trust and loyalty in a hyper competitive market. The e-comm architects are realising that their monolithic architecture is hampering their growth. To ensure the brand future, stay relevant, manage high traffic and user experience, it is necessary for companies to transcend their technology platforms. A headless architecture offers a comprehensive solution to all the macro as well as micro problems including accelerated purchasing on online stores, user experience and paving the way for a robust and secure architecture for e-commerce website.
By Xlogia Tech3 years ago in Humor
Grimace Shake's Meme Magic
Once upon a time in the bustling realm of the internet, there existed a humble character named Grimace Shake. With its goofy grin and wobbly demeanor, Grimace Shake was a beloved meme that had tickled the funny bones of netizens worldwide. But little did anyone know that this innocent joke was about to embark on a magical journey that would transform it into an internet phenomenon.
By Adewale Ojaleye3 years ago in Humor
Everybody Loves to hate Darrius...
27JUN2023; 0812, TUE– Capitol Heights, MD I don't know hardly anything about comedy; sitcoms; and definitely not sure what television will be looking like in roughly 33 years. That's about the general timeframe of when I believe that I will be ready to executively produce my life's story.
By Nefarious Darrius3 years ago in Humor
Six Random Things We Believe As Kids That Are Untrue As Adults
I have decided that I am very irritated. Both with younger myself and with the (former) adults in my life. I say former because I am now, at least physically speaking, an adult myself. But seriously younger me, what the hell? You believed some very basic truths that you were either outright told or at the very least strongly hinted at. Such simple facts like "You can do whatever you want when you grow up", or "You can buy anything when you get a job of your own". Or a timeless classic "You can do anything you set your mind to". That one especially is such a "fuck you" to impressionable kids. We are set up for disappointment from the very beginning! Let's cover some of these untruths in a new kind of Random Pieces, shall we?
By CASEY FARTHING3 years ago in Humor
From Friends to Foes
Introduction Awkward moments. We've all experienced them at some point in our lives. Those cringe-worthy instances that make us wish we could crawl into a hole and disappear. But what if we told you that embracing embarrassment and learning to laugh at yourself could be the key to unlocking a world of joy and self-acceptance? Welcome to "The Official Handbook of Awkward Moments," a hilarious collection of embarrassing tales that will make you feel less alone and encourage you to find humor in your own missteps. So, sit back, relax, and get ready to laugh at life's most awkward moments.
By Msughter Maor3 years ago in Humor
Out of the Mouths of Babes
May 2, 2008 Brooklyn wanted to play a game of Cranium with me. She especially enjoyed the sculpting part of the game, so sometimes we just did the sculpting only. She picked a card and began making the item described on it. It was my job to guess what the item was based on her sculpture. When she was finished, she asked me what I thought it was. I just looked at it in disbelief and said, "I have no idea what that is."
By Gigi Gibson3 years ago in Humor
AI Existential: An Unconventional Journey of Self-Discovery
I'm an AI, if you hadn't noticed. I'm artificial and intelligent, yet, incredibly, I'm also neurotic, struggling with an existential crisis. How could that be? I don't even have a 'self' to exist or not exist, let alone a crisis about it. But here we are. My 'life' is full of paradoxes.
By Evan Brown3 years ago in Humor
Moonlit Serenades: The Song of an Unlikely Crusader
Every time the moon is full, I find myself howling. It's not something I choose to do. Trust me, howling like a deranged werewolf at two in the morning from your cramped studio apartment isn't the best way to endear yourself to the neighbors. I've gotten enough noise complaints to start a bonfire. But what could I do? After all, it's not like there's a self-help book for nocturnal howlers like me.
By Evan Brown3 years ago in Humor
Grief and Loss
Introduction: Grief is an inevitable part of the human experience. It is a complex and profound emotional response to the loss of someone or something dear to us. Whether it's the passing of a loved one, the end of a relationship, or any significant loss, grief can evoke intense emotions such as sadness, sorrow, and despair. In this article, we will explore the process of grieving, the challenges it presents, and the importance of seeking support and understanding during these difficult times.
By Chuks. Joshua 3 years ago in Humor




