About TechLife
TechLife is an independent technology publication dedicated to explaining what matters — and why. We cover artificial intelligence, software engineering, hardware, cybersecurity, and the broader cultural shifts driven by technology.
We write for engineers, builders, and curious minds who want depth over speed. Our goal is clarity: taking complex subjects and making them genuinely worth reading.
Who we are
TechLife is operated by Türker Şentürk, a software engineer with a focus on distributed systems, AI tooling, and developer infrastructure. The publication launched in late 2025 with a mission to produce technically rigorous, narratively compelling content that goes beyond press-release rewrites.
For questions, press inquiries, or story tips: admin@techlife.blog
What we cover
- Artificial Intelligence — model releases, research papers, tooling, and real-world applications of LLMs and ML systems
- Software Engineering — languages, frameworks, architecture patterns, and the craft of writing software
- Hardware & Homelab — components, NAS builds, networking, and hands-on infrastructure guides
- Security — vulnerabilities, defenses, and the evolving threat landscape
- Gaming — industry news, releases, and the technology behind games
- Business of Tech — startups, enterprise strategy, and the economics of the technology industry
Our editorial standards
Accuracy first. Every factual claim should be traceable to a primary source — official documentation, peer-reviewed research, or direct vendor communication. When we rely on secondary sources, we say so. When information is unconfirmed or speculative, articles are marked with a visible speculation notice.
Depth over volume. We prioritize articles that teach something or change how you think about a topic. A 4,000-word deep dive on one subject is worth more to our readers than ten 400-word news rewrites.
Source transparency. We cite our sources inline and link to primary documents wherever possible. Code examples are tested. Product specifications come from official datasheets or hands-on testing, not marketing copy.
Corrections policy. Factual errors are corrected promptly with a visible correction note. We do not silently edit published articles in ways that change their meaning.
Update policy. Articles covering fast-moving topics (e.g., pricing, product availability, software versions) are reviewed and updated when significant changes occur. The publication date reflects the original publish date; updated articles include a “Last updated” note.
AI content disclosure
TechLife uses AI writing tools as part of our editorial workflow. Our policy:
- AI-assisted articles are always reviewed, edited, and verified by a human editor before publication.
- AI tools are used to accelerate research synthesis and drafting. They are not used as a substitute for expert judgment or original analysis.
- All code examples, technical specifications, benchmark figures, and product recommendations are independently verified by a human.
- Articles that rely primarily on AI-generated text without substantial human editing and original contribution are not published.
We believe AI tools, used responsibly and transparently, can help produce better-researched content faster. We do not believe they replace the expertise, judgment, and accountability that define quality journalism.
Contact
For press inquiries, partnership proposals, or corrections: admin@techlife.blog
For editorial feedback or story tips, you can also reach us on Mastodon or X/Twitter.