I copied this idea from Guide Fari: open a slice of the week to anyone who wants to book it, no agenda required.
Open calendarBook a 30-minute call →What it's good for
- A catch-up. I'd like to hear what you're working on, even if we've never met.
- Code review, architecture questions, a second pair of eyes on a design.
- AI infrastructure: vector databases, embeddings, search, RAG pipelines, and what actually runs in production.
- Career stuff. Switching into software from another field, moving from IC to senior, what it's like at a company my size.
- Indie products and half-baked ideas you want to pressure-test.
- Or nothing in particular.
What it isn't
- A sales pitch, in either direction.
- Coaching. I can tell you what I've seen, not run a programme.
- A guaranteed answer. You get thirty minutes of honest attention, not a solution.
Notes
- Thirty minutes, video call. The invite has the link.
- I'm in London (UTC+0, UTC+1 in summer). The calendar shows times in your zone.
- Can't make it? Cancel or move it from the invite. No need to explain.