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Author: Justin Timberlake

Justin spent eight years working in product roles at technology companies before the writing started edging out the day job. He's fascinated by the gap between how technology is marketed and how it actually changes the way people live and work — usually more slowly and more weirdly than anyone predicted. He brings a skeptical, practical lens to tech coverage and actively avoids hype. Based in Bangalore, currently experimenting with growing his own vegetables with mixed results. Short bio (for byline): Justin Timberlake writes about technology and business with a focus on what's real versus what's overhyped. Former product manager, current pragmatist. Covers: • AI, technology and their actual impact on daily life • Business strategy and entrepreneurship • The future of work and organizations
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The Autonomy Tax: What Nobody Is Telling You About Trusting AI Agents In 2026
Technology

The Autonomy Tax: What Nobody Is Telling You About Trusting AI Agents In 2026

by Justin TimberlakeMarch 15, 2026March 19, 2026

The age of agentic AI has arrived. But handing your workflows to an autonomous system comes with a hidden cost — and most businesses are paying it without realizing. There is a particular kind of…

How to Price Your Work Confidently and Stop Undercharging
Business

How to Price Your Work Confidently and Stop Undercharging

by Justin TimberlakeMarch 10, 2026March 18, 2026

Pricing is the single most leveraged decision in any business — a one percent improvement in price realisation typically produces a three to five percent improvement in operating profit, which is a more powerful lever…

What Is a Fractional Executive — and Does Your Business Actually Need One?
Business

What Is a Fractional Executive — and Does Your Business Actually Need One?

by Justin TimberlakeMarch 2, 2026March 14, 2026

A founder I spoke with recently described hiring their first fractional CFO as "the smartest thing I didn't know I needed." Her company had grown past the point where spreadsheets and intuition were adequate for…

The Real State of Edge AI: How Distributed Intelligence Is Advancing
Technology

The Real State of Edge AI: How Distributed Intelligence Is Advancing

by Justin TimberlakeMarch 1, 2026March 19, 2026

There's a tension at the heart of edge computing that has never been fully resolved. The closer you push intelligence to the physical world — to sensors in factories, cameras on roads, devices in hospitals…

Small Business Growth Strategies That Actually Work
Business

Small Business Growth Strategies That Actually Work

by Justin TimberlakeFebruary 22, 2026March 19, 2026

The growth strategy advice available to small business owners is abundant and mostly useless. Not because it's wrong in principle — most of it is directionally correct — but because it's generic to the point…

Biometric Wearables: How Health Tracking Technology Actually Works
Technology

Biometric Wearables: How Health Tracking Technology Actually Works

by Justin TimberlakeFebruary 21, 2026March 19, 2026

The digital twin concept in industrial engineering is relatively well-understood: a virtual model of a physical object or system that updates in real time based on sensor data from the real counterpart, allowing engineers to…

Fractal Organizational Governance
Business

Fractal Organizational Governance

by Justin TimberlakeFebruary 15, 2026March 14, 2026

Hierarchy was the dominant organisational structure of the twentieth century for reasons that made sense: when communication was slow and information was expensive, centralising decisions at the top and executing them down a chain of…

Ambient Computing: The Real Revolution in Smart Devices
Technology

Ambient Computing: The Real Revolution in Smart Devices

by Justin TimberlakeFebruary 14, 2026March 19, 2026

Mark Weiser wrote about calm technology in 1995, describing a future in which computing would recede into the background of daily life — present and useful without demanding attention. He envisioned a world where technology…

How Freelancer Networks Are Changing the Agency Model
Business

How Freelancer Networks Are Changing the Agency Model

by Justin TimberlakeFebruary 5, 2026March 19, 2026

The traditional agency model — large teams, high overhead, long contracts — is under pressure from a new generation of flexible expert networks. Here's what's actually changing. Direct Answer Freelancer networks (also called talent platforms…

Biocomputing storage solutions:  The Science and Where It Actually Stands
Technology

Biocomputing storage solutions:  The Science and Where It Actually Stands

by Justin TimberlakeFebruary 5, 2026March 19, 2026

The data storage problem is quietly becoming one of the more urgent engineering challenges of the next decade. Global data creation is growing at approximately 23 percent per year. Current storage technologies — hard drives,…

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