Category: Latest
Latest projects.
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Tech Job Market Misalignment: Have You Noticed?
The tech job market in early 2026 is indeed in a strange, frustrating state of misalignment—companies and reports loudly complain about talent shortages and high demand for skilled workers, yet job seekers (even strong ones with years of experience) report hundreds of applications with few or no callbacks. This isn’t just anecdotal or limited to… Read more
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It’s Time to Shift Gears: Normalizing Qualitative Job Titles in a Capabilities-First World
If you’ve been following the whirlwind of the tech industry lately, you know we’re in a wild era. Layoffs, market shifts, and the relentless march of AI are reshaping how we think about work. And amid all this, I’ve been pondering something that’s overdue for a serious conversation: job titles. Specifically, why it’s high time… Read more
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Battlefield Blueprints: Transforming Tech Teams into Business Warriors
If you’ve ever stared at a sprawling network diagram or a tangled codebase and thought, “This feels like a war zone,” you’re not alone. In the high-stakes world of technology, where deployments can crash harder than a poorly timed parachute jump, I’ve often wondered: What if we borrowed from actual battlefields to build better teams?… Read more
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Code as Canvas: Why Programming is One of the Most Profound Creative Arts

Think about it. Every great artist starts with constraints. A painter has a canvas, pigments, and gravity. A sculptor wrestles with stone or clay that resists every chisel strike. A musician is bound by scales, rhythm, and the physics of sound. Programming? We’re handed syntax rules, hardware limits, performance budgets, and the unforgiving logic of… Read more
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The Silent Black Hole
How an Invisible MTU Ceiling Almost Killed an Industrial IoT Deployment The Symptom: A Network That “Mostly” Worked Picture hundreds of sensors across remote sites publishing telemetry every second to a central broker. The data arrives—mostly.But every few minutes, a burst of tags drops. Clients reconnect. Alarms flicker. Engineers blame the application. The network team Read more
