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systems thinking
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Cloudflare Workers: Small Automations That Don't Break
I moved Creator Genius operations onto small Cloudflare Workers. Here's what I'm building, what it costs, and how to spot the workflows worth automating.
I Built a Blog Evaluation Loop Into My Knowledge Base
I write every post. Claude Code scores it against an SEO, AEO, and GEO rubric, then updates my Knowledge Operating System. AI evaluates — it doesn't write.
My AI Agent Reads Every Blog I Publish. Here's How.
How Obsidian, YAML files, and a Git-synced knowledge base keep my AI agent updated with every piece of content I publish.
I Have a Graveyard of Automations
Maintaining AI agents, fixing broken workflows, and why the AI overhype doesn't sit well with me.
I Used AI to Audit My UX. It Can't Feel Frustration.
Claude Code's Cowork mode catches layout problems, broken flows, and accessibility gaps. It misses the emotional layer that makes UX good.
How to Build AI Agents Without Writing Code
I build AI agents for real businesses and I can't code. The tools, the skills, and the workflow that matter more than programming.
What a Real AI Employee Does After 5 Weeks
We deployed an AI employee for George Lewer at Quantum Club. Five weeks later, Q debugs CRM issues, delivers daily briefs, and builds trading courses.
Why the Best AI Agent Builders Are Not Developers
The hottest AI job is not about code. It is about operations, process design, and managing agents like a team. Meet the Agent Maestro.
I Built a Chatbot to Query My YAML Knowledge Base
How a folder of YAML files became an AI-powered knowledge base, and why structured data beats every tool you're paying for.
I Deployed OpenClaw for a Client. Here's What Matters.
I deployed OpenClaw for a real client running three businesses. The biggest lesson? The agent is only as good as the data you feed it.
Systems Before Tools: Why Most Agents Fail at AI
After interviewing 10+ agents at RE/MAX Camosun, I found the real reason technology adoption fails.