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// about — readme.md

A newsroom that ships, run by people who used to be the story.

NewsNTech started in 2019 as a late-night Slack channel where a handful of engineers vented about how badly their own industry was being covered. The reporting was thin, the hype was thick, and nobody seemed to read the documentation. So we did.

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// the thesis

Tech moves at the speed of the commit log. The coverage should too.

Most tech media optimizes for the headline. We optimize for the reader who has to make a decision Monday morning — the founder deciding a roadmap, the engineer choosing a framework, the operator reading the regulation before it ships.

That means fewer stories, reported deeper. It means we'd rather be second and right than first and wrong. And it means when we don't know something, we say so — out loud, in the piece.

We take no money from the companies we cover. The newsletter is free, the subscriptions are honest, and the only thing we're selling is the version of the industry that survives contact with the facts.

04 // how we work

P-01

Report it, don't repackage it.

Every story starts with a primary source — a filing, a commit, a person in the room. If all we have is someone else's wire copy, we don't run it.

P-02

Show the work, log the corrections.

We link what we read and timestamp what we change. A correction isn't an embarrassment; it's the receipt that we're doing the job.

05 // the masthead

M. OkonkwoEditor-in-Chiefex-staff engineer, two exits
D. ReyesHardware Deskcovered silicon for a decade
L. ParkCapital Deskformer seed-stage investor
R. HaddadSecurity Deskrecovering incident responder
S. NovakPolicy Desklaw + standards bodies
J. MbekiDeveloper DeskOSS maintainer, still shipping

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