Code & Codex is a newsletter I started in early 2025. It’s a cyberpunk-inspired project that explores the liminal space between software engineering, encrypted knowledge, and the aesthetics of digital subculture.


Code & Codex is a newsletter I started in early 2025. It’s a cyberpunk-inspired project that explores the liminal space between software engineering, encrypted knowledge, and the aesthetics of digital subculture.
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Peace be upon you, fellow digital wanderer.
Code & Codex is a newsletter I started on Substack, a space where technology, storytelling, and philosophy braid together into something deeper than dev logs and industry chatter.
I’ve spent most of my life inside systems: writing them, debugging them, scaling them, sometimes breaking them for understanding. But over time, I found myself returning to a certain question:
What does it mean to create in a world where everything is both ephemeral and permanent?
This newsletter is my way of exploring that question.
I no longer feel that Substack should be the only platform for Code & Codex, which is why I’ve ventured out here in Paragraph. You can read more about it in “Intermission dispatch: An update on the state of Code & Codex”.
I’ll start by reposting previously published essays here, and new write-ups will be posted concurrently on Substack, Paragraph, my website jshamsul.com and on Nostr as long-form addressable event.
This is my attempt in making Code & Codex exist across multiple domains and protocols, not locked into one platform’s vision of the future.
Stay glitched, stay human.
Jibone.
Peace be upon you, fellow digital wanderer.
Code & Codex is a newsletter I started on Substack, a space where technology, storytelling, and philosophy braid together into something deeper than dev logs and industry chatter.
I’ve spent most of my life inside systems: writing them, debugging them, scaling them, sometimes breaking them for understanding. But over time, I found myself returning to a certain question:
What does it mean to create in a world where everything is both ephemeral and permanent?
This newsletter is my way of exploring that question.
I no longer feel that Substack should be the only platform for Code & Codex, which is why I’ve ventured out here in Paragraph. You can read more about it in “Intermission dispatch: An update on the state of Code & Codex”.
I’ll start by reposting previously published essays here, and new write-ups will be posted concurrently on Substack, Paragraph, my website jshamsul.com and on Nostr as long-form addressable event.
This is my attempt in making Code & Codex exist across multiple domains and protocols, not locked into one platform’s vision of the future.
Stay glitched, stay human.
Jibone.
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