What this is.
Aerosensei is the resource library for a recurring set of stories called What I Couldn’t Really Say.
The stories appear on LinkedIn under the name Brooks Aldridge, a high-potential employee rotating through a leadership development program at a large enterprise. He shadows different people through their workdays and reports what he sees. Companies and individuals depicted are fictional composites. The dysfunction is real.
The lessons live here.
Every story is paired with a Vault artifact: a checklist, a prompt library, a decision tree, or a framework. The artifacts are what I wish someone had handed me the first time I was the one quietly making the mistake.
What we cover
- Vibe coding in the wild, especially what happens when prototypes meet enterprise IT
- AI agents, where they actually work and where they pretend to
- Aerospace and defense, the unusual mix of regulatory weight and operational urgency that shapes how AI lands in this industry
- SAP and enterprise applications, the systems that are too large to ignore and too entangled to fix in a quarter
- Cyber security for the AI era, particularly the new attack surface that arrives with every vibe coded prototype
What’s not here
- Vendor reviews. The internet has enough.
- Hype takes. Other people will tell you the AI revolution is here. We are more interested in what breaks first.
- Breathless framework launches.
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What I couldn’t really say at work. What you probably needed to hear.