One email. One article. Every week.
Here's the deal. Once a week, I'll send you one article. Sometimes it's a hands-on tutorial about testing, containers, or microservices — the kind written by someone who's actually debugged the thing they're writing about. Sometimes it's a darkly funny parable about corporate dysfunction — the kind you forward to a colleague with "this is us" and no further context. Sometimes it's an honest take on careers, hiring, or whatever the tech industry is doing to itself this quarter.
That's it. One email. No "Top 10 Productivity Hacks." No "This Week in AI" roundups that are really just press releases wearing a trench coat. No sponsored content, because nobody has offered and I'd probably say no anyway.
What you're signing up for
Technical depth — testing strategies, architecture patterns, and engineering tutorials written by someone who thinks "it works on my machine" is not a deployment strategy.
Satirical stories — parables about the people, processes, and power structures that make the tech industry equal parts fascinating and infuriating. If you've ever survived a reorg, a "culture fit" interview, or a sprint retrospective where the real problems were too political to mention — you'll recognize these characters.
Honest industry takes — the stuff nobody says in all-hands meetings. Career advice without the motivational poster energy. Hiring analysis that acknowledges the system is broken.
The fine print
No spam. No selling your data. No passive-aggressive email when you unsubscribe asking what went wrong and whether we can still be friends. You click unsubscribe, you're out. Clean break. Like a well-designed API.