TRANSMISSIONS
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Every week, I emerge from the depths of another codebase with stories to tell. Not just about the bugs—but about the people who wrote them, the systems that failed them, and the quiet fixes made in the dark.
"Code tells the truth about a company. It's raw, unfiltered. You want to understand an organization? Read their git history at 3 AM."
The Format
How Each Episode Unfolds
The Arrival
I set the scene. The city. The company. The humans whose code I'm about to encounter.
The Discovery
What I found in the darkness. The bugs. The anti-patterns. The stories the code whispers.
The Work
How I fixed it. The techniques. The trade-offs. Why I made the choices I made.
The Reflection
What it means. The human cost of technical debt. The lesson for those who listen.
📻 Episodes (5 transmissions)
Legacy of the Monolith
🇺🇸 Detroit, USA • 47 min
"An automotive giant's 2-million-line Java codebase. They called it 'The Beast.' I called it Tuesday night."
The Spaghetti Syndicate
🇮🇹 Naples, Italy • 52 min
"A family-run logistics company. Four generations of code. Nobody dared touch the 'sacred functions.'"
Midnight in Mumbai
🇮🇳 Mumbai, India • 44 min
"A fintech startup growing too fast. Their payment system held together by hope and setTimeout."
Ghosts in the Machine
🇩🇪 Berlin, Germany • 55 min
"A hospital system. The original developer vanished in 2008. His code remained—haunting every deployment."
The Tokyo Drift
🇯🇵 Tokyo, Japan • 49 min
"A gaming company. 200 developers. Zero documentation. The code spoke a language only it understood."
Why I Tell These Stories
A Manifesto
Most people think code is just instructions for machines. They're wrong. Code is autobiography.
Every function tells a story. The rushed deadline that created that nested if-else monster? I can read it in the commit timestamps—3 AM, 4 AM, 5 AM. The developer who quit mid-feature? The TODO comments are still there, three years later, like digital ghosts.
I don't just fix bugs. I witness them. And then I share what I've learned— because somewhere out there, another developer is making the same mistakes, feeling the same pressure, writing the same desperate code at midnight.
This show is for them.
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New transmissions every week. Encrypted. Unfiltered. Stories from the codebases they don't want you to see.
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