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AI AssistantsScopingProduct StrategyWorkflowsAI SystemsData FoundationsKnowledge SystemsArchitectureTechnical LeadershipStartupsEngineering ManagementDeliveryResearch CollaborationUniversitiesProfessorsTechnical Writing

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Original site essays

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29 published articles in this archive. Internal essays stay on-site and external posts open on their original platforms.

CareerFeatured

Why Research-Minded Engineers Build Better Products

Research habits do not slow product delivery down. They improve how teams reason about uncertainty, evidence, and technical direction.

ResearchProduct ThinkingCollaborationEngineering Judgment
9 min readJanuary 12, 2026Read article
FinTech

Building Finance-Aware Product Systems Without Overengineering

Finance-aware systems should be disciplined, not bloated. This article explains how to protect the parts that matter without making the whole product heavier than necessary.

FinTechProduct SystemsArchitecture
9 minJan 2026
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Career

Mentoring Engineers Through Code Review Without Slowing Delivery

Code review is one of the strongest mentoring surfaces in engineering, but only when it compounds judgment instead of turning into vague gatekeeping.

MentorshipCode ReviewTechnical Leadership
8 minDec 2025
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FinTech

What Financial Engineering Adds to Software Work

Financial engineering changes how you think about latency, traceability, risk, correctness, and the relationship between software and consequential decisions.

FinTechFinancial EngineeringSystems Thinking
9 minDec 2025
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Cloud / DevOps

When to Use Serverless, Containers, or Both

Infrastructure choices become easier when framed around workload shape, team maturity, and cost behavior instead of identity or fashion.

ServerlessContainersCloud Architecture
9 minDec 2025
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Career

What Strong Technical Due Diligence Looks Like for Startups and Hiring Teams

Technical due diligence should reduce uncertainty around people, systems, and decisions. This article explains what a useful review actually looks like.

Due DiligenceHiringStartups
10 minNov 2025
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Blockchain

Building Web3 Products People Can Actually Use

Web3 products succeed when they deliver normal product trust and protocol trust at the same time. This article explains how to frame that work.

Web3BlockchainProduct Design
9 minNov 2025
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Cloud / DevOps

Building at scale: Lessons from 300M+ event pipelines

How we optimized AWS serverless workloads to manage massive analytics ingestion and speed up Athena queries by 12x.

8 minJan 2025
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AI / ML

AI in production: Guardrails and trusted workflows

Moving beyond chatbots: implementing robust RAG systems with rigorous evaluation and autonomous agents that don't hallucinate.

6 minJan 2025
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Editorial model

Why the archive is split this way

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On-site posts are written for deeper internal linking, stronger SEO coverage, and longer-form architectural explanation.

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External posts remain linked to their original source so the canonical article stays where it was first published.

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Source filters make it easier for readers and search engines to understand where content lives and how it relates.

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Pagination is route-based so archive pages remain crawlable without client-only query state.

This archive intentionally combines original on-site essays with external writing so readers can evaluate one connected body of work while still respecting the canonical destination of outside posts.

Publishing system

How the archive grows

A content model shaped by production work, research-facing thinking, and public technical artifacts.

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Start from repeated friction

The best articles begin with recurring technical, product, hiring, or research questions that keep showing up in practice.

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Connect to evidence

Every useful article should connect to shipped systems, public projects, open source, or clearly scoped technical direction.

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Link the knowledge graph

Articles should guide readers toward related services, projects, profiles, and adjacent essays instead of living in isolation.

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Preserve canonical destinations

When a piece belongs on an external platform, the archive links outward instead of pretending the post was originally published here.

Topics covered

Archive taxonomy

The recurring technical and strategic themes represented across this archive.

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Archive FAQ

Common questions

A few quick answers about how the archive works.

Some articles were originally published elsewhere and remain canonical there. The archive keeps them visible while sending readers to the original source.

They make the archive easier to browse, easier to index, and easier to understand for both readers and search engines.

Yes. On-site essays are usually more tightly integrated with the rest of the portfolio through internal linking, related sections, and deeper context.

Absolutely. The best prompts for new writing usually come from real engineering, hiring, research, or product questions.

Want to turn these ideas into execution?

The archive is one way to evaluate how I think. Direct collaboration is where that thinking becomes implementation leverage.