Cats in Tech
Cybersecurity. DevOps. Accessibility. Advice for blind developers. Cat stuff mixed in.
Hosted by three cats who actually know what they're talking about — two of whom can't see the screen.
The Hosts

Flatbush-bred Haitian web dev. Taught himself to code by listening to YouTube tutorials. Runs VoiceOver on everything. Zero tolerance for inaccessible UIs.

Senior infrastructure cat. Has been on-call since 2009. Knows the fix before you finish describing the problem. Will roast your architecture and fix it in the same breath.

Totally blind. Navigates entirely by sound, smell, and vibes. Says maybe four things an episode. At least one ends the conversation.
Latest Episode
Screen Readers Aren't Magic
Building Accessible Web Apps From Zero
Rammy walks through what actually makes a web app accessible — not the checkbox audit version, the real version. Tommy says three things. All of them land.
All Episodes
Your Home Lab is a P0 Waiting to Happen
DaviCat walks through the six most common home lab mistakes and why he has personally fixed all of them in production first. Contains one laugh that will rattle your speakers.
Zero Trust Security for Your Cat TowerAn Incident Post-Mortem
Full crew. Someone left a port open. DaviCat explains what happened. Tommy explains why it was inevitable. Rammy explains how to prevent it.
Navigating the Terminal When You Can't See It
A practical episode. tmux, screen reader configs, color contrast in terminal themes, and why most dev tools assume you have eyes. Rammy and Tommy have been doing this longer than most sighted devs have been coding.
AI Is Not Going to Take Your Job(Unless You're a Dog)
DaviCat's semi-annual hot take episode. Covers what AI is actually replacing, what it isn't, and why the cats who are scared are the ones who never understood what they were doing anyway.
How We Got Into Tech Without Seeing the Screen
Rammy and Tommy's origin stories. Rammy via YouTube tutorials and borrowed laptops. Tommy via a method nobody has fully understood yet. No inspiration porn — just two blind cats talking about how they learned the work.
Cat5 vs Cat6: The Cable DebateA Conversation Nobody Asked For
DaviCat has opinions about ethernet cables. Tommy disagrees. This goes on for 43 minutes. Several points are made.
Pilot: Why Does a Cat Podcast Exist?
Full crew. Why they started it, what they're covering, and who it's for. Spoiler: it's for people who know tech is serious but don't want to listen to a podcast where everyone pretends to be normal.