Cold Aisle Trenches: You Don't Chase Lights-Out

It was 2017. We had just deployed an additional ScaleIO cluster to handle the onboarding of a new customer with hundreds of VMs. Eight nodes, each with 40 Gbps at the backend. Beautiful. Efficient. The whole rack was a work of art—Dell R740s with MD1220 expansions, bezels removed so you could see all those drives blinking in perfect synchronization. The cluster was deployed less than two weeks ago. I told the customer to “burn it.” ...

The Lone Wolf Starves First

A few months ago I read Project Hail Mary and found myself thinking about observation and agency. Einstein didn’t “invent” spacetime dilation—he created the conditions to perceive it. Without the means to observe, you’re just touching walls in complete darkness. Trial and error, yes, but you never truly know the depth of what you’re sensing. Saturday mornings I take my son to flag football. He’s been in martial arts for half his life—his coach loves his resilience. But something surfaced in team sports that doesn’t appear on the mat. ...