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Notes on automation systems, n8n workflows, AI agents, integrations, content pipelines, and the logic behind making messy processes work reliably.

Please write one true sentence

Please Write One True Sentence

Mar 26, 2026

A quiet story about automation, displacement, and the moment a blank page becomes the only honest place left.

A marketing trigger

A Marketing Trigger

Mar 25, 2026

A note on emotional triggers, mechanical engagement, and whether human writing still outperforms clean content systems.

We are almost ready

The Most Expensive Sentence in a Startup

Mar 24, 2026

Early traction rarely comes from polish. It comes from direct outreach, pre-launch demand, and distribution built into the product.

Looking for snacks while researching content automation

The People Selling Content Automation Still Write by Hand

Mar 23, 2026

A small field note on how content automation is actually being used, tested, and quietly worked around in the wild.

A walk to school and a conversation about pi

What the Number Pi Actually Means

Mar 22, 2026

A walk to school, a question about pi, and a reminder that reality is often more interesting than our first explanation.

Frankenstein Tamagotchi content writer

My Automated Content Writer Is Starting to Develop a Personality

Mar 21, 2026

A content system that reads, ranks, writes from multiple angles, and then journals about its own existence.

Three automations that actually survived

What Actually Survived

Mar 20, 2026

Three automations that still work because they remove friction without trying to replace judgment.

Why most personal automations die

Why Most Personal Automations Die

Mar 19, 2026

Most automations do not fail because the tech is weak. They fail because the problem, UX, or scale assumption was wrong.

We ran out of photos. So we built a bot

We Ran Out of Photos. So We Built a Bot.

Mar 18, 2026

How we replaced a repetitive personal-brand content bottleneck with a hyper-specialized image workflow.

API integration workflow illustration

What Reliable API Integrations Have in Common

Mar 17, 2026

Reliability usually comes from a few boring decisions made early.

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