No ghostwriting, no house style pretending to be one voice. Everyone here argues in their own.
Writes about software and who actually benefits from it. Used to build the tools; now mostly apologizes for them.
Former product lead, current professional buzzkill. Writes about the startup stuff people say at the bar but not in the all-hands.
Writes about work, ambition, and why most career advice is written by people who already made it.
Covers labor, money, and the gap between the two. Reads the footnotes so you don't have to.
Covers the internet like weather — because it is one, and it's getting worse.
Writes about money for people who didn't grow up with any. No affiliate links, no "just invest early" hand-waving.
Mid-40s, married, professionally out of place. Writes about family, marriage, and the vacations that almost end them.