ALGERIATECH Editorial

Skills & Careers
Technical Writing in the AI Era: The Most Underrated Skill in Technology
The Skill Nobody Talks About at Career Fairs At every tech career fair, the booths for software engineering, data science, and product management draw crowds. The technical writing booth — if there is one — sits quietly in the corner.

Skills & Careers
Tech Workers and Unionization: From the Alphabet Workers Union to the AI Ethics Walkouts
The End of Tech Exceptionalism For decades, the technology industry operated under an implicit social contract: companies provided above-market compensation, campus-like offices, creative autonomy, and the sense that employees were building the future. In return, workers

Skills & Careers
The Tech Interview Is Broken: Why LeetCode, Whiteboard Coding
An Industry That Cannot Hire Itself The technology industry — the same industry that prides itself on data-driven decision making, rigorous A/B testing, and optimization of every conceivable metric — uses a hiring process with remarkably weak predictive validity. This is not hyperbole.

AI & Automation
The Synthetic Data Revolution: Training AI on AI-Generated Data
The Internet Has Been Read. Now What?

Skills & Careers
The Staff+ Engineer: Career Growth Beyond Senior Without Becoming a Manager
The IC Track Comes of Age For most of software engineering's history, the career path had a chokepoint: senior engineer. After reaching "senior" — typically 5-8 years into a career — engineers faced a binary choice.

Policy & Regulation
Space Tech Regulation: How Satellite Internet, Debris
The New Space Race Is a Regulatory Vacuum SpaceX's Starlink constellation has grown to approximately 9,800 satellites in orbit as of early 2026, with roughly 7,000 operational, serving over 10 million customers across more than 110 countries and territories. In January 2026,

Skills & Careers
The Solo Developer Economy: How One-Person SaaS Companies Are Earning Millions with AI
The New Economics of One Pieter Levels runs Photo AI, Remote OK, and Interior AI. Combined annual revenue: over $3 million.

Cybersecurity & Risk
The Exploding Attack Surface: How SaaS Sprawl and Shadow IT Are Creating Enterprise
The SaaS Explosion Nobody Is Securing The modern enterprise runs on SaaS. According to Zylo's 2025 SaaS Management Index, the seventh edition of the industry's longest-running SaaS spend and adoption report, the average company now operates 275 SaaS applications in its portfolio.

Cybersecurity & Risk
Red Team, Blue Team, Purple Team: The Evolution of Adversarial Security Testing
Beyond Penetration Testing The concept of adversarial security testing is older than the internet. The US military coined "red team" in Cold War wargaming exercises, where a dedicated group (red) would simulate Soviet tactics against US defenses (blue).

Infrastructure & Cloud
Real-Time Data Infrastructure: How Apache Kafka, Flink
The Batch-to-Streaming Paradigm Shift For decades, enterprise data processing followed a batch paradigm: collect data throughout the day, load it into a warehouse overnight, and analyze it the next morning. ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) pipelines ran on schedules — hourly,

AI & Automation
RAG Architecture: How Retrieval-Augmented Generation Is Solving Enterprise AI’s Biggest
The Hallucination Problem That RAG Solves Large language models have a fundamental flaw that makes enterprise deployment risky: they hallucinate. Ask GPT-4 or Claude about your company's Q3 revenue, and it will confidently produce a number that may be entirely fabricated.

