Writing on a portfolio site is awkward. The cards are small, the context thin, and the voice has to stay on its best behavior. This channel exists to hold the things that don’t fit into a roast card — longer arguments, half-finished notes, the slower thinking that happens between projects.
Everything here is published anonymously, same as the parent portfolio. You will not find a name, a photograph, or a bio. This is by design. The work should be strong enough to stand without its author.
What to expect
A piece every week or two. Most are short — under a thousand words. A few will be long. Topics cluster around systems design, typography, and the occasional tangent about coffee. Nothing is sponsored. Nothing will be.
Articles are drafted by a private knowledge engine and then edited by hand before publication. The engine is a working index of reading notes, meeting minutes, and project post-mortems, growing at about the same rate as the author’s attention span. When it produces a piece worth reading, it lands here.
If a piece is worth reading, it should be strong enough to stand without its author.
How to subscribe
There is an RSS feed and nothing else. No newsletter, no signup, no analytics beyond request counts. Bookmark the archive if you prefer to visit directly.
Letters are welcome at letters@doubleshot.tech. Replies are not guaranteed but are read.