Written by practitioners,
for practitioners.
Kernel Daily is a tech publication focused on the real work of building software. No hype. No fluff. Just deep, thoughtful writing on programming, AI, engineering, design, and the business of technology.
Our Mission
The best writing about technology has always come from people who actually build things. Kernel Daily exists to give a platform to engineers, designers, and founders who have something real to say— and the experience to say it credibly.
We believe the tech industry moves fast enough that the most valuable thing a publication can do is slow down, go deep, and actually explain what's happening and why it matters. We don't cover every press release. We cover the stories that change how practitioners think and work.
Our editorial standard is simple: every piece we publish should contain at least one thing you couldn't have found anywhere else.
What We Stand For
The principles that guide every article we publish.
Depth over breadth
We'd rather explain one thing really well than mention ten things superficially. Our readers come for the thinking, not the summary.
Practitioner credibility
Our writers are engineers, designers, and founders who build things professionally. We write from experience, not from press releases.
No hype
We aim to be the publication that tells you when a technology isn't ready yet—not just when it is. Honest assessments, always.
Evergreen value
We prefer articles that are worth reading six months from now. Breaking news is covered when we have something substantive to add.
Reader first
We don't publish sponsored content disguised as editorial. Our relationships are with our readers, not our advertisers.
Open and accessible
Good writing about technology should be accessible to anyone with the curiosity to read it. Kernel Daily is free to read.
Get in Touch
Have a story idea? Want to write for Kernel Daily? Found an error we should correct? We'd love to hear from you.
contact@kerneldaily.com