Anwaytek
I’ve watched businesses drown in spreadsheets, missed deadlines, and half-baked reports. You know that feeling.
I’ve watched businesses drown in spreadsheets, missed deadlines, and half-baked reports. You know that feeling.
I’ve watched people waste weeks trying to pick the right AI tool. They download three apps. Try one. Get confused. Switch. Repeat.
I’ve written code that broke production at 3 a.m. I’ve sat in meetings where someone said “just make it work” and I had to explain why that’s not how
Tech changes faster than most people can blink. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve opened a headline and thought Wait (what) even is that now?
I built my first IoT app using a $12 microcontroller and a coffee-stained wiring diagram. It crashed. Then I rebuilt it.
I get lost in tech news too. Every day there’s another headline, another update, another thing I’m supposed to care about. You’re not behind.
You’re stuck rewriting the same email for twenty minutes. Again. I’ve been there. And I’m tired of pretending AI is just for tech people or big companies.
I’ve written software for phones, cars, and weird factory machines. It’s not magic. It’s just people solving problems with code.
Have you heard of Qaaas Dtrgstech? Or do you just see it and scroll past because it sounds like tech gibberish? I’ve seen people glaze over at that name.
I’m tired of scanning ten pages just to find one real update. You are too. Keeping up with tech feels like running on a treadmill that speeds up every