About

Why akaadi.me exists

Most of what's published about AI is either hype or a demo of a todo app. There is almost nothing in between for working engineers — people who need to know what to use, what it costs, and what happens when it fails at 2 a.m.

Sabah
The middle

Real codebases. Real bills. Mistakes left in.

I'm Sabah. I build production software — an education platform and a handful of SaaS products — in Python, FastAPI, Docker and TypeScript. For the last year AI agents have written, tested and reviewed a large share of that code with me, and I've kept notes on what worked, what didn't, and what it cost.

akaadi.me is that middle. Every lesson is built on a codebase I'm responsible for. Every claim has a source. When a tool isn't worth it, I say so.

What “no hype” means here
  • We show the bill.
  • We leave the mistake in and show the fix.
  • We never title a video with a question we can't answer.
  • Every number has a source you can click.
The schedule

Same rhythm every week.

Tue
Short — one news story, decoded
15:00 GMT
Thu
Short — one tip or tool, tested
15:00 GMT
Fri
Lesson — 10–15 min, built live, code included
13:00 GMT
Sun
The best minute of Friday's lesson
08:00 GMT
Weekly notes

Five minutes every Friday.

The lesson, the code, the three news items that mattered and one tool worth trying. Written for engineers. No spam; unsubscribe anytime.

First issue goes out Fri 28 Aug.