LatestFromTechGuy is a tech blog and publication. 167 articles and counting. Categories include development, frontend, AI, security, cloud, mobile, database, devops, backend, web development, data science, blockchain, and more.
A tech blog and publication. 167 articles and counting. Categories include development, frontend, AI, security, cloud, mobile, database, devops, backend, web development, data science, blockchain, and more.

Developers and tech enthusiasts want quality articles on technology, AI, and software development. LatestFromTechGuy delivers in-depth content across 20+ categories.
Substantial archive of tech content. Exploring technology, AI, and software development.
Development, frontend, AI, security, cloud, mobile, database, devops, backend, blockchain, and more.
In-depth articles on cutting-edge technology and software development.
A content and media publication focused on tech — not a SaaS product.
Operational pitfalls we see in products shaped like this. Worth planning for up front.
A 20+ category publication compounds staleness — older cloud and frontend posts can reference deprecated APIs. Always check the publish date before citing a code example.
Without a built-in editorial CMS, content updates (typos, code fixes) ship via git commits. Expect a sitemap/search index lag of hours rather than minutes on fast-rolling topics.
We would rather help you rule this out now than waste a trial.
This is an in-depth publication, not a wire service. For breaking tech news hit Hacker News, The Verge, or TechMeme. LatestFromTechGuy wins when you want depth over speed.
There is no Gartner/Forrester-style paid report tier. If you need vendor-neutral paid research for procurement, this is not the right source.
Articles assume engineering context. Readers looking for phone or laptop buyer guides will find TechRadar or Wirecutter more useful.
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| Alternative | Best For | Pricing | Biggest Gotcha |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hacker News + Lobsters | Readers who want community-curated tech links and discussion | Free | Link-aggregator, not long-form. You chase N external sources and duplicate context every session. |
| Smashing Magazine / CSS-Tricks / freeCodeCamp | Web development deep-dives with dedicated editorial teams | Free (ad-supported); Smashing membership $5/mo | Category-focused (frontend / web). Less coverage across AI, security, cloud, and DevOps in a single archive. |
| Paid research (Gartner, Forrester, IDC) | Procurement and strategy teams needing vendor-neutral, sourced research | Gartner seats $10k–$40k/yr per analyst seat | Multiple orders of magnitude more expensive. Aimed at buyers and analysts, not hands-on practitioners writing code. |
| DIY newsletter curation via Feedly + Obsidian | Power readers who enjoy building their own knowledge base | Feedly Pro $8/mo; Obsidian free; ~2 hrs/week curation | Time-heavy — curating 20+ categories at publication quality is effectively a part-time job ($640/mo at a $40/hr hobby rate). |
LatestFromTechGuy is a free content site, so the break-even is time, not money. A developer reading 3–5 tech articles a week saves roughly 15–30 minutes/week over aggregator-hopping between Hacker News, DEV, and vendor blogs — that is roughly $50–$100/month in time value at a $90/hr rate, for $0 out of pocket. Tech leaders deciding on a stack (say, "React Server Components vs Remix in production") typically read 3–6 comparable articles before committing — a single well-cited deep-dive on this site can save an afternoon of research, worth $300–$600 against a $90/hr loaded rate. Buyers who need formal procurement research should stay on Gartner/Forrester; LatestFromTechGuy is built for practitioners, not procurement.
A tech blog and publication. 167 articles and counting. Categories include development, frontend, AI, security, cloud, mobile, database, devops, backend, web development, data science, blockchain, and more.
Developers and tech enthusiasts want quality articles on technology, AI, and software development. LatestFromTechGuy delivers in-depth content across 20+ categories.
LatestFromTechGuy is built with Next.js, TypeScript, Markdown.
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