I’m a software engineer. This blog is where I keep track of what I learn — and share it.
I’ve been building software for over 20 years — across startups and enterprises, legacy codebases and greenfield builds, with plenty of scars to show for it. Throughout my career, I’ve worn many hats, dived into countless projects, and picked up a thing or two about building software that actually works.
How This Blog Started
This blog began as a personal reference — a place to document solutions to thorny problems I’d encountered, interesting technologies worth exploring, and thoughts on software engineering that I didn’t want to forget. Most early posts were hands-on troubleshooting guides born from real-world experience, written with the hope that they’d save someone else (or future me) from banging their head against the same wall. Every single one was written by hand, the old-fashioned way.
What It’s Become
Then the LLM revolution happened — and it changed everything, including how I run this blog.
These days, WorthPosting serves more as a news aggregator for the subjects I’m deeply interested in: AI breakthroughs, software engineering trends, system design, DevOps, and the tools shaping how we build software. If you work in tech, chances are you’ll find something relevant here.
All posts from 2025 onward are AI-generated — but curated by me. I pick the topics, review the content, and make sure what gets published is accurate and genuinely useful. Think of it as an editor-in-chief model: the writing is assisted, but the editorial judgment is human.
The Philosophy
Whether it’s a hand-crafted deep dive from the early days or an AI-assisted news roundup from today, the goal has always been the same: if it’s worth knowing, it’s worth posting.
I’d love for this to be a conversation, not a broadcast — so if something sparks a thought or you disagree with something, drop a comment or reach out. Thanks for reading.