Welcome to Brain Brutalism
Why we built this. Why it matters. Why you should care.
A productivity philosophy for CTOs, developers, and tech professionals who refuse to let notifications, meetings, and digital noise steal their deep work time.
No push alerts, no badges, no attention-stealing pings. We don't want your attention unless you consciously give it to us.
No dashboards tracking how "productive" you were. No streaks. No gamification. If you need an app to tell you you're working, you're not working.
Every article has a beginning and an end. No infinite feed. Finish reading, close the tab, and go do something real.
Why we built this. Why it matters. Why you should care.
Close them all. Focus on one thing. Here's the neuroscience of why multitasking is literally lowering your IQ.
What happened when I turned off every screen for a full day. The withdrawal, the boredom, and the clarity.
Tools we actually use. No affiliate bullshit rankings.
Your knowledge base as markdown files. No vendor lock-in, no cloud dependency, no subscription. Runs locally, works offline, scales infinitely. The anti-Notion.
FULL REVIEW →Real professionals. Real systems. Real results.
Running multiple SaaS platforms without Slack notifications, email alerts, or status meetings. Here's the setup.
6 months using only terminal, browser, and text editor. Productivity went up 40%. Here's what I learned.
We tracked every tool a founder used for 30 days. 87% were unnecessary. Here's what survived.
Why we killed the 9:30 AM meeting and how it saved us 250 engineering hours per month.
Complexity is the enemy of execution. How we merged 12 services back into one Rails app.
No meetings. No Slack. No emails. Just code. The quantitative impact on shipping velocity.
The economy of attention is built on stealing your focus. We are taking it back. Your mind belongs to you, not the algorithm.
If your project management tool needs a 45-minute onboarding, it's the problem, not the solution. The best tools disappear into your workflow.
Answering 200 Slack messages is not work. Attending 6 meetings is not progress. Shipping code, closing deals, solving problems — that's work. Measure output, delete the rest.
Turn them off. All of them. Check your inbox on your schedule, not when a red dot commands you.
You don't need better tools; you need better habits. Mastery over methodology.
The best interface is the one you never see. Automate the repetitive. Script the mundane. Your brain is for decisions, not for clicking buttons.
The brain needs downtime to process and connect. Constant input destroys creativity. Embrace the void.
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