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On the role of Distinguished Engineer and CTO Mindset Apr 27, 2025 Software Engineering is here to stay Mar 3, 2024 Some thoughts on recent RTO announcements Jun 22, 2023 Some thoughts on the latest LastPass fiasco Mar 5, 2023 Working from home works as well as any distributed team Nov 25, 2022 If we stop feeding the monster, the monster will die Nov 20, 2022 Why I am a poll worker since 2020 Nov 11, 2022 Using GNU Make with JavaScript and Node.js to build AWS Lambda functions Sep 4, 2022 Scripting languages are tools for tying APIs together, not building complex systems Jun 8, 2022 Automation and coding tools for pet projects on the Apple hardware May 28, 2022 Am I getting old or is it really ok now to trash your employer on social media? May 25, 2022 Peloton could monetize these ideas if they only listen May 15, 2022 Most terrifying professional artifact May 14, 2022 Good idea fairy strikes when you least expect it May 2, 2022 A year of COVID taught us all how to work remotely Feb 10, 2021 Should we abolish Section 230 ? Feb 1, 2021 This year I endorse Joe Biden for President Aug 26, 2020 Making the best of remote work - Coronavirus blues Mar 16, 2020 The passwords are no longer a necessity. Let’s find a good alternative. Mar 2, 2020 All emails are free -- except they are not Feb 9, 2019 Returning security back to the user Feb 2, 2019 Which AWS messaging and queuing service to use? Jan 25, 2019 Using Markov Chain Generator to create Donald Trump's state of union speech Jan 20, 2019 Adobe Creative Cloud is an example of iPad replacing a laptop Jan 3, 2019 A conservative version of Facebook? Aug 30, 2018 Fixing the Information Marketplace Aug 26, 2018 On Facebook and Twitter censorship Aug 20, 2018 What does a Chief Software Architect do? Jun 23, 2018 Facebook is the new Microsoft Apr 14, 2018 Quick guide to Internet privacy for families Apr 7, 2018 Leaving Facebook and Twitter: here are the alternatives Mar 25, 2018 When politics and technology intersect Mar 24, 2018 The technology publishing industry needs to transform in order to survive Jun 30, 2017 Architecting API ecosystems: my interview with Anthony Brovchenko of R. Culturi Jun 5, 2017 Don't trust your cloud service until you've read the terms Sep 27, 2016 I am addicted to Medium, and I am tempted to move my entire blog to it Sep 9, 2016 Amazon Alexa is eating the retailers alive Jun 22, 2016 In search for the mythical neutrality among top-tier public cloud providers Jun 18, 2016 In Support Of Gary Johnson Jun 13, 2016 LinkedIn needs a reset Feb 13, 2016 In memory of Ed Yourdon Jan 23, 2016 We Live in a Mobile Device Notification Hell Aug 22, 2015 Ten Questions to Consider Before Choosing Cassandra Aug 8, 2015 On Maintaining Personal Brand as a Software Engineer Aug 2, 2015 Social Media Detox Jul 11, 2015 Book Review: "Shop Class As Soulcraft" By Matthew B. Crawford Jul 5, 2015 We Need a Cloud Version of Cassandra May 7, 2015 Ordered Sets and Logs in Cassandra vs SQL Apr 8, 2015 Microsoft and Apple Have Everything to Lose if Chromebooks Succeed Mar 31, 2015 On apprenticeship Feb 13, 2015 Configuring Master-Slave Replication With PostgreSQL Jan 31, 2015 Cassandra: Lessons Learned Jun 6, 2014 Thoughts on Wall Street Technology Aug 11, 2012 Scripting News: After X years programming Jun 5, 2012

All emails are free -- except they are not

February 9, 2019

I got a call from a cold caller yesterday. I usually don’t pick up, but I was expecting an urgent call, so I picked up when my desk phone rang.

I have no idea what the cold caller was trying to sell as I did not have the brain power to process it. My mind was preoccupied with something else. What cold callers from vendors don’t seem to grasp is that they are asking the person to switch context from what they are doing and focus on the conversation.

This time the salesman told me he was going to send me a “completely free” newsletter by email. I asked him to please not send me any emails. He insisted that it is completely free. I said, “They are all free, I get hundreds of them daily. I am sorry, I don’t have time for this, please don’t send me emails and don’t call me.” After some insistence, he gave up.

Cold calls are irritating and unnecessary. Emails pollute my inbox and make me miss actual important messages I should be reading. I wrote plenty on this topic: Teleportation can corrupt your data.

How to get my attention

There are much better ways to connect with me:

  1. Write informative articles on LinkedIn. I am open to all connections on LinkedIn. It served me well over the 15 years I was using the platform. I found jobs, met friends, and discovered exciting new products. Connect with me so I can see your posts. I also post on LinkedIn, and if you feel like you can help me solve a problem, you can reach out to me.

  2. Make sure you appear in search results in your area of expertise. LinkedIn works well for discovering things in my network. When I am researching some problem, though, I first turn to Google. Make sure your brand and your product show up in appropriate Google search results.

  3. Participate in Stack Overflow. If I can’t find something on Google, I turn to Stack Overflow, and I ask a detailed question. You can help me answer it. Chances are your company and product may help solve my problem.

Most importantly, please, by no means consider our connection on social media or LinkedIn some kind of invitation for you to call me via my company's corporate switchboard.