Bridging market instinct with research discipline.
sudoedge is a private research practice for markets, systems, and decision-making. It turns screen-time, recurring questions, and pattern memory into written observations - public only when the work earns daylight.
A private reading room for markets and systems.
sudoedge is a research practice first. It exists to make market observation legible: hours at the screen, questions that keep returning, and notes refined until they can survive being written down.
The work is private by design. There is no fund, advisory, subscription feed, or publishing schedule. Notes circulate sparingly, conclusions are held lightly, and the bias is toward fewer, sharper observations rather than a larger public surface.
What appears publicly is the occasional by-product of that practice: concise notes, resources, or references that can stand outside the room without becoming advice.
Quiet inquiry
Market questions are explored through reading, prototypes, tests, and written notes before anything becomes public.
Disciplined writing
Claims are narrowed before they leave the desk. Clarity over posture.
Operator-led
One accountable point of view. Small surface area, direct responsibility.
I spend the day between markets, code, and the page. The useful work, for me, happens when screen-time is slowed down into questions, tests, notes, and written judgment.
sudoedge is the room for that work. Most of it stays private. What leaves the room does so only after the thought can carry its own weight.
Open to thoughtful correspondence. Not much else.
Public notes, resources, or references may appear here over time, but there is no schedule and nothing is available on request. If something here gives you a specific reason to write, send a short note.
hello@sudoedge.com