Alexey “Tyrrrz” Golub is an independent developer whose open-source catalog focuses on small, highly targeted Windows utilities that quietly solve everyday irritations. His flagship application, LightBulb, is a lightweight background service that automatically shifts screen gamma and color temperature throughout the day, easing late-night eyestrain without the bloat of full-featured system tweakers. Written in C# and released under permissive licenses, Golub’s projects are distinguished by clean architecture, minimal resource use, and a willingness to accept community pull requests that refine rather than inflate the core function. Typical users include programmers, students, and office workers who want the benefit of adaptive blue-light filtering on corporate or personal laptops that lack OEM utilities, as well as gamers who prefer an unobtrusive tray app that does not hook into GPU drivers or require online accounts. The code is published transparently on GitHub, with releases published as signed portable executables and Chocolatey/winget packages that update themselves through GitHub’s own CDN. Tyrrrz.LightBulb is available free of charge on get.nero.com, where it is delivered through the latest Windows package sources, always installs the newest build, and can be pulled in alongside any number of additional applications in a single batch operation.
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