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31/07/2026

Not everyone is going to love 100% of their job.

Would you push through and learn to love it,
or take it as your sign to pivot?

You can find the full episode of Life in Uptime with Jason Gooley using the đź”— in my bio!

P.S. has your job ever changed on you?

31/07/2026

I’m literally living my dream no one wake me up

30/07/2026

IT stands for I’m tired

29/07/2026

Don’t forget that you are blind to your own knowledge.

Your brain is wired to normalize your environment, which means eventually you stop noticing small things that once felt new or exciting.

The same thing happens in technology.

You spend every day immersed in the industry, surrounded by people who use the same terminology, follow the same news, and solve the same problems.

Before long, you can find yourself living in a bubble where concepts that feel obvious to you are completely foreign to everyone else.

That’s why it’s so hard to explain what you do - you’ve forgotten what it feels like to not already know it.

My office has had some prettyyy incredible views this year 🙌🏼🌎
29/07/2026

My office has had some prettyyy incredible views this year 🙌🏼🌎

27/07/2026

Infrastructure is starving for people willing to learn even a little bit of code.

Last month I was able to attend AutoCon5 in Munich, Germany with the Network Automation Forum.

Chris and Scott started this community only a couple years ago and it’s growing insanely fast.

We’ve been talking about Network Automation for a long time - 15 years or more.

But, it’s just not taking off like we thought it would.

NAF aims to answer the question: Why is this?

If you want to join the community, the đź”— is in my bio!

Huge thanks to everyone who stopped by to chat :)

P.S. What’s stopping you from learning automation?

26/07/2026

I said I was taking my lunch break outside ok

26/07/2026

Here’s everything major that happened in tech this past week and how it affects YOU if you work in IT.

→ IBM’s latest research shows AI is reshaping enterprise spending - GPUs, networking, storage, and data center infrastructure are becoming top investment priorities.

→ The AI SOC has arrived - Dropzone AI launched autonomous threat hunting this week, and it points to a broader shift: AI analysts handling triage, humans stepping in only when it counts.

→ Intel landed Fortinet as a Foundry customer - a strong signal that custom silicon is becoming a defining advantage in networking and security.

→ Nokia launched what it’s calling the first commercial AI-native RAN - marketing aside, every vendor is racing to define what “AI-native” actually means.

→ AI infrastructure investment continues to accelerate - chips, networking, storage, data centers, all moving in the same direction.

Companies aren’t just building better AI models.

They’re building the infrastructure to run them at scale.

P.S. Which story stood out to you this week?

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