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Andreas Kainz, M.Eng.Andreas Kainz, M.Eng.

senior Ansible automation expert — Design and architecture, implementation, and coaching on Ansible automation for Ops teams. Degree in Computer Science and more than 30 years of professional experience in the IT sector. Full-scale proficiency in Ansible, Linux, Python, and more.

Ondrej SikaOndrej Sika

DevOps architect, consultant, and trainer specialized in open-source DevOps — Helping and training developers, startups, as well as corporations to improve their software development and IT operations (DevOps). Audits and pipeline implementations, support and consulting, hands-on workshops and training sessions.

Adrian BreitfeldAdrian Breitfeld

online campaign specialist for course creators and digital product owners — Designing and running launches that guide clients through every step of a successful campaign, from strategy and copywriting to funnels, ads, and web design that converts. Experience with delivering multiple five-figure launches in the EU and the US.

David Kaplan, M.Eng.David Kaplan, M.Eng.

web application and ecommerce developer — Development of apps and ecommerce projects, both large and small, including on the Shopify platform. Coding in JavaScript and React JS. Evaluation and analysis of digital projects. Master degree in Engineering from CTU.

Lenka PaprokLenka Paprok

sloganist and name-maker — I invent catchy names, brands, slogans, taglines, and domains for companies and entrepreneurs. Initial analysis of company communication, documents and competition + a set of suggested ideas at a fixed price.

Daniel GladisDaniel Gladis

stock investor, author of books about value investing, and Vltava Fund founder — The founder and a director of the Vltava Fund, a global equity investment fund serving qualified investors since 2004. Daniel has been investing on financial markets since the early 1990s and has written two best-selling books about value investing.

Milan ZdrahalMilan Zdrahal

senior mechanical design engineer — 14+ years of hands-on experience designing machines and industrial equipment, helping manufacturers turn production needs into robust, production-ready automation. Delivered projects in plants across multiple countries and continents.

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WEEKLY DIGEST #26 OF 2026

  • What Companies Get Wrong About Hiring Freelancers — Freelance business community founder Elina Jutelyte was a guest on the latest Freelancemap podcast episode, where she explained that collaboration issues rarely stem from freelancing itself. Instead, the problem is that companies hire independent experts but fail to adapt their mindset. As she puts it, companies should think about “how can you treat those people as part of your team, as humans, not as furniture.”
  • AI Isn’t Breaking Work. It’s Already Broken — Cal Newport points out that AI saves time but doesn't boost performance due to tool-toggling and "workplace theater." It’s magnifying long-standing digital inefficiencies, which may finally force leaders to fix broken work.
  • Introducing The Freelance Media Network — Jenny Holiday introduces a new curated and private online community designed to help media professionals connect, collaborate, find work, and support one another. As Jenny says, it is open to everyone from a freelance PR to a videographer working on a news desk.
  • How to Sell a Service with No Experience — Sara Gibson shares actionable tips on how freelancers can break into new niches without a portfolio. Instead of competing on history, she teaches how to sell future transformation through conceptual case studies, transferable skills, beta offers, and personalized video audits, shifting the focus from past receipts to immediate value.
  • The Reason AI Gives You Useless Answers (Fix This First) — Tiago Forte explains that generic AI results come from a lack of context, not bad prompts. He introduces Personal Context Management, using three layers—persistent, project, and perishable—to turn AI into a tailored partner, shifting your role from execution to strategic delegation.
  • To Share or Not to Share (Your Freelance Income)“Money is such an emotional thing…” Frankie Tortora and Steve Folland discuss a question from one of their podcast listeners: Should freelancers share what they make? Will people think you're just showing off, and what if you don’t do so well?

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