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Diary of an IT Madman
A Story of Systems, Start-ups, and Surviving the Digital Revolution
Adrian MizziSeries: Mnemosynes(0)
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Adrian Mizzi has spent thirty years reverse-engineering the world. From the scarcity of a socialist state-where a 486DX upgrade was a revolutionary act-to the high-stakes boardrooms of the Big Four, his career has been a series of "Commando" strikes against legacy thinking.
In Diary of an IT Madman, Mizzi deconstructs the architecture of a life built to scale. This is not a traditional memoir; it is an unredacted look at the "Syntax Errors" of corporate culture and the "High-Availability" logic required to survive them. Through the lens of the OODA loop and the RAIP model, Mizzi reveals how he helped build national mobile networks at F-16 speeds, solved "unfixable" billing crises, and transitioned from a technical fixer to a strategic Statesman.
"In the architecture of a life, the logic is absolute: Value = Passion x Skill x Need. If any variable is zero, the result is zero."
Whether you are navigating a start-up war or refactoring your own career, this book provides the instruction set for achieving the Operational Singularity.
The system is live. The code is yours. Run.
Adrian Mizzi has spent thirty years reverse-engineering the world. From the scarcity of a socialist state-where a 486DX upgrade was a revolutionary act-to the high-stakes boardrooms of the Big Four, his career has been a series of "Commando" strikes against legacy thinking.
In Diary of an IT Madman, Mizzi deconstructs the architecture of a life built to scale. This is not a traditional memoir; it is an unredacted look at the "Syntax Errors" of corporate culture and the "High-Availability" logic required to survive them. Through the lens of the OODA loop and the RAIP model, Mizzi reveals how he helped build national mobile networks at F-16 speeds, solved "unfixable" billing crises, and transitioned from a technical fixer to a strategic Statesman.
"In the architecture of a life, the logic is absolute: Value = Passion x Skill x Need. If any variable is zero, the result is zero."
Whether you are navigating a start-up war or refactoring your own career, this book provides the instruction set for achieving the Operational Singularity.
The system is live. The code is yours. Run.
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