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The Thinking Engineer is a personal blog run by Scott Jernigan. Scott is the owner of Hyperdyne Systems and a veteran engineer with many years of experience in industrial motion control. This is not a commercial product, but rather his own space for documenting engineering practice, business operations, technical observations, and reflections on everyday life.
As a content platform, its core value lies in “stories and experience sharing.” The articles cover topics such as practical warnings about industrial drive repair, including a firm rejection of third-party “Frankenstein”-style patchwork repairs; hard-nosed approaches to B2B payment collection, such as cutting off and blacklisting customers with overdue invoices; sharp criticism of big-company customer service, such as AT&T, and business decisions, such as the FedEx discount incident; as well as personal-life posts, including adapting to a digital lifestyle after an Achilles tendon rupture and reflections on the Mazda Miata.
This is a completely free personal blog with no paywall, ads, or subscription service. It is purely a place for personal interests and opinions.
The main strengths are its authenticity and practical value. In particular, posts about red lines in industrial repair and accounts receivable management for businesses can be highly insightful for practitioners. The writing is direct, does not shy away from problems, and is very satisfying to read. The downsides are that the site interface is very basic, with a typical early WordPress-blog feel; the content spans a wide range, from hardcore industrial technology to political commentary and personal life, so it lacks a strong vertical focus; and the update frequency appears to be relatively low.
It is best suited to engineers in industrial automation, managers of B2B service businesses, and readers interested in the inside story of hardware repair and real-world business operations. If you are struggling with difficult customers or payment collection issues, you will likely find plenty to relate to here.
The site is hosted on a standard WordPress platform. It is directly accessible from mainland China, with acceptable loading speed and no proxy required.
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