We’re in the middle of an industrial revolution. AI is writing code alongside us. Teams are smaller but shipping faster. The tools we use are reshaping how we think about problems.

I’m Head of Engineering at Mux. I have ten years in engineering leadership, but have also worked as an infrastructure engineer, product engineer, and in roles focused on distributed systems, automation, site reliability, and APIs. Along the way I’ve learned (often the hard way) what actually makes organizations effective. The problems I keep coming back to aren’t specific to any one domain. They’re about how engineering teams work: how we structure decisions, manage complexity, evolve systems safely, and build shared understanding.

This blog is where I’ll work through those ideas in public.

What I’ll write about

A few themes I expect to explore:

The evolution of engineering practices. What worked for teams five years ago doesn’t necessarily work now. Continuous deployment, cloud computing, and infrastructure-as-code changed how we build. AI is changing it again. I want to document what this revolution looks like from the inside.

Documentation as a living system. I’ve become convinced that the way we think about documentation is fundamentally broken—not because we’re bad at writing it, but because we’ve separated it from the systems it describes. I’ll write about experiments in making documentation that can’t drift.

Team structure and decision-making. How do you build a team that can move fast without breaking things? How do you make decisions that stick? How do you scale engineering culture without losing what made it work?

Why now

We’re living through a moment that will be looked back upon. I want to capture what it feels like as it develops, not the 20/20 hindsight narrative, but the uncertainty, the experiments, the things that aren’t obvious now, but will be later.

Writing is also how I sharpen ideas, because articulation brings internal and external clarity. Publishing holds me accountable to actually finishing thoughts instead of letting them sit half-formed in notes apps forever.

What to expect

I’ll aim for shorter posts that make one clear point over long essays that try to cover everything. If something I write resonates—or if you’re interested in deeper exploration—I’d love to hear from you. Connect on LinkedIn and drop me a message.