I’m Shrijeet Singh — a working CTO in New Delhi who writes about the engineering decisions that decide whether a product survives its own growth.
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What I do now
I’m Co-Founder and CTO at Vexocore, where [[WHAT VEXOCORE BUILDS AND FOR WHOM]]. I’m also a Director at the Machine Intelligence and Computing Research Foundation, where [[WHAT YOU ACTUALLY DO THERE]].
Alongside that I run RawCTO, a small independent practice for founders who need senior engineering judgment before they can justify a senior engineering hire.
How I got here
[[THE SHORT VERSION. Where you started, what you built, what went wrong and what you learned from it. Three or four paragraphs. Specific beats impressive — one real failure you fixed is worth more than a list of technologies.]]
What I write about
Three things, mostly:
- Architecture that survives growth — the decisions that are cheap in month two and ruinous in month twenty
- Production failures — what actually breaks under load, and the fixes that hold
- Engineering leadership — hiring, technical debt, and saying no to the right things
I write from things I’ve shipped and broken, not from documentation. When I’m speculating, I say so.
Outside the work
Science fiction, space, and biotech. [[ANYTHING ELSE TRUE AND HUMAN — this line does more work than people expect]]