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Why I Went Quiet (And What's Changing)

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Pini Shvartsman
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Pini Shvartsman
Architecting the future of software, cloud, and DevOps. I turn tech chaos into breakthrough innovation, leading teams to extraordinary results in our AI-powered world. Follow for game-changing insights on modern architecture and leadership.

If you’ve been following this blog, you might have noticed the silence lately.

No new articles. No daily AI news roundups. Radio silence.

I owe you an explanation, and honestly, I think this pause was necessary for me to figure out what I actually want this space to be.

What Happened
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The short version: life got busy in the best possible way.

I’ve been deep in some exciting work; both at my job and in my personal projects. The kind of work that consumes your attention completely, where you look up and realize weeks have passed. Some of it I can’t talk about yet. Some of it will become clear very soon.

In fact, the next article I publish will be about something I’ve been working on at my workplace. It’s significant enough that it deserves its own dedicated piece, probably even a follow-up article or two. Stay tuned for that.

The Problem with Keeping Up
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Here’s one of the things I’ve been wrestling with: the AI space moves absurdly fast. New models drop weekly. Companies announce features daily. There’s always something to write about.

For a while, I tried to keep up. Quick takes on every major announcement. Shorts covering the latest tools and news. The content treadmill.

But I realized something uncomfortable: I wasn’t giving you my honest opinion anymore. I was giving you speed.

Writing thoughtful analysis takes time. It takes sitting with an idea, poking holes in it, testing it against what I actually know from building things. With the schedule I have today, trying to cover everything meant covering nothing properly.

That’s not what I want this blog to be.

The Pivot
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So here’s what’s changing:

This blog will focus on what actually matters. Fewer posts, but deeper ones. AI philosophy. Practical career advice for navigating this era. Major developments that genuinely deserve your attention and not every minor product update from every company.

I want to write things that are still relevant six months from now. Things that help you think, not just things that inform you about today’s news cycle.

For the casual stuff, follow me elsewhere. I’ll be more active on X (Twitter) and my Telegram channel for quick takes, interesting links, and the kind of rapid-fire commentary that doesn’t fit the deeper format I want here. If you want the daily pulse of what’s happening in AI, that’s where you’ll find it.

YouTube is on the horizon. I’ve been thinking about video content for a while now. It might be coming later this year. Different format, different energy, but the same goal: helping you actually understand what’s happening in AI sphere and how to position yourself for it.

What’s Next
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The very next article will be something I’m genuinely excited about. It’s related to my work, and it’s the kind of thing I would have wanted to read when I was figuring out my own path. That’s coming soon.

After that, expect articles on the bigger questions: How should you think about AI’s role in your career? What separates people who thrive in this era from those who get left behind? What’s actually worth paying attention to, and what’s just noise?

I’d rather publish one article that changes how you think than ten that you forget by next week.

Thanks for sticking around. The silence is over, and what’s coming next is worth the wait.


Want the quick takes and daily AI news? Follow me on X or join my Telegram channel. For the deeper stuff, you’re in the right place.

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