Format: Analysis

Infrastructure & Cloud
Service Mesh in 2026: Cilium Wins, Istio Adapts, and eBPF Changes the Game
For three years, the service mesh debate was a religious war. Istio versus Linkerd versus Consul Connect.
Skills & Careers
Security Engineering as a Growth Career: AppSec, Cloud Security, and What It Pays
The Supply-Demand Gap That Won't Close There are roughly 3.5 million unfilled cybersecurity positions globally, according to the ISC2 Cybersecurity Workforce Study. That number has barely shifted in a decade despite universities graduating more security-adjacent professionals every year.

Startups
The SaaS Consolidation Wave: Private Equity Is Buying Up the Mid-Market
The SaaS bubble of 2021-2022 inflated fast and deflated faster. Revenue multiples that once touched 20x-30x collapsed to 4x-6x as interest rates rose and growth-at-all-costs gave way to profitable growth.

Cybersecurity & Risk
Prompt Injection Attacks: The Security Hole That Comes With Every AI Application
The Email That Rewired the AI It is a Tuesday morning. A mid-sized company has recently deployed an AI email assistant — one of dozens of LLM-based tools rolling out across enterprise teams.

Skills & Careers
Product Engineering: When the Line Between PM and Developer Disappears
The Handoff That Nobody Wants Anymore In a traditional software team, the workflow follows a well-worn path: a product manager talks to customers, synthesizes their needs into a requirements document, and hands it to developers who build what was specified. Clean, sequential, legible.

Skills & Careers
The Principal Engineer: What the Role Means, What It Pays, and How to Get There
For most of the software industry's history, "senior engineer" was the final destination on the individual contributor track. You could go broader, become an engineering manager, or you could stay deep in code and simply stay senior — indefinitely.
Infrastructure & Cloud
The Object Storage Price War: Cloudflare R2, Backblaze, and the Race to Free Egress
The Dirty Secret of Cloud Storage: Egress Fees Storing data in the cloud is cheap. Getting it back out is where the real bill arrives.

Infrastructure & Cloud
Nuclear-Powered Data Centers: Microsoft, Google, and the AI Energy Gamble
The Energy Math Behind the AI Boom Training a large language model at the scale of GPT-4 consumes roughly 50 gigawatt-hours of electricity — enough to power thousands of homes for a year, burned in a matter of weeks. That figure does not include inference, the continuous
Policy & Regulation
National AI Strategies in 2026: Who Is Leading, Who Is Falling Behind, and What Works
Every major economy now has a national AI strategy. The OECD counts over 60 countries that have published some form of AI policy framework since 2017.

Digital Economy
The Marketplace Wars: Amazon, Temu, Shein, and the Battle for Global E-Commerce
In the span of roughly two years, two Chinese-founded platforms rewrote the rules of global e-commerce. Temu launched in the United States in September 2022 and became the most downloaded app in America within weeks.


