I wrapped up two big initiatives this week—moving a set of services from cloud platforms to Linux VPSs, and finally launching this blog. That freed up some mental space to start experimenting with agentic, command-line coding tools.
I spent time with two of them:
If you're a software engineer starting to build with AI, you've probably sat in meetings where people casually throw around terms like "LangChain," "embeddings," or "hugging face." If you've nodded along while mentally cataloging what to research later, you're not alone.
The AI space has its own...
When a high-performing employee resigns, leaders usually ask the same question: What’s missing?
Pay. Benefits. Perks. Engagement programs.
That instinct makes sense, but it often points in the wrong direction.
When compensation is reasonably market-aligned, retention problems rarely come from...
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By the time I had a clearer way to think about joy, the work changed.
Earlier, joy had lived on my goal list as something I wanted but couldn’t quite reach. I assumed that meant I was missing effort, discipline, or insi...
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Once I understood joy as emotional climate, and saw how momentum builds through the Doom Loop and the Joy Flywheel, the problem became more concrete.
I wasn’t looking for a cure or a technique. I was paying attention t...
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Once I understood joy as a matter of emotional climate, the next question became obvious: why does that climate drift, and why does it sometimes feel like it accelerates in the wrong direction?
The answer turned out to...