Tag: automation
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Mining What's Already There
Building a family atlas, rebuilding a business network from scratch, and recovering old Gumroad purchases.
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The Carousel Factory
Building a weekly social media carousel pipeline from composable tools — art generation, text compositing, and scheduled distribution.
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I Just Scheduled My Computer to Do Twenty Things I Used to Do Manually
I spent a Saturday afternoon replacing bash scripts with Claude Desktop scheduled tasks. Twenty of them. Here's the design, the model routing, and what I don't know yet.
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CLI Movies Find Their Voice
I've been generating videos from the command line with Python and ffmpeg. This week I added AI voice narration with Kokoro TTS. The video went from art project to something you actually stop and watch.
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Trust Defaults
An iPad, a chatbot, three subagents, and 333 sessions all failed the same way this week. They were trusted by default.
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One Bot Starved the Other. So I Fired the Cloud.
OpenClaw's two studio audits shared a 30K token/minute budget. The first one ate it all. The second one silently died for two days.
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Rebranding a Website With AI in 90 Minutes
I rebranded Signal Over Noise from flat monochrome to claymorphic 3D — CSS, hero images, 6 sourced articles — in a single session. Here's what the process actually looked like.
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238 Apple Books Into Booklore Via a Categorisation Script
Built a bash script to categorise 304 Apple Books files by content type, dedupe against 3,054 existing entries, and import 238 survivors into 5 Booklore libraries.
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One iPhone Screenshot, Eight Sites Broken
My iPhone showed horizontal scrolling on jimchristian.net. I audited all 8 of my Astro sites in parallel and found the same class of bug in 7 of them.
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Vault Reorganization Broke Every Search Index
Reorganized the vault. Every search index pointed at folders that no longer existed. Rebuilt from scratch — 9 collections, 21K chunks, a 4-hour auto-refresh.
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Tasks Live in Two Places. Neither Knew About the Other.
Vault tasks and phone reminders existed in parallel. Built a bidirectional sync. The hardest part was macOS sed choking on emoji.
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Your Claude Code Setup Is Quietly Breaking
I ran a diagnostic on my 200+ component Claude Code ecosystem and found 17 critical issues hiding in plain sight. Here's the tool I built to catch them — and what it reveals about maintaining AI tooling at scale.
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Found 22 of 26 Logos. Assumed the Other 4 Didn't Exist.
Stopped searching for logos at 22 out of 26. All 26 existed in the same folder. Pattern matching success created false confidence.
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AI As a Co-Operating System
Most people use AI as a tool. I use it as an operating system — one that runs alongside me, not just for me. Here's how I built Cerebro.
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Building an AI-Powered WordPress Publishing Pipeline with Claude Code
I built a WordPress plugin and MCP server that lets Claude publish directly from Obsidian to my blog. Draft, tell Claude to publish, done.
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From Remote Access to Agentic OS: Two Weeks with Claude Code
What started as remote terminal access to my Obsidian vault evolved into something like an operating system—specialised agents, MCP servers, and automated workflows.
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Updating my Claude setup to support remote work
I set up Claude Code on my home server with Tailscale and Syncthing so I can access my Obsidian vault from anywhere—iPad, phone, or any device with a terminal.
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Behind the Screens: Optimising My Newsletter With AI
I spent an hour with Comet and Claude auditing a year's worth of Signal Over Noise newsletter strategy—timing, audience, and growth opportunities.
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Creating my tone of voice with Claude
I gave Claude my book manuscript and asked it to create a writing style guide. It came back with 2,500 words capturing how I actually write.
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Scaling back to WordPress
I'm leaving Squarespace for WordPress. I want to write locally in Obsidian and automate publishing—something Squarespace just can't do.
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iOS Automation: Set Random Wallpaper Every Day
A simple iOS Shortcuts automation that changes your lock screen wallpaper every morning to a random photo from a shared family album.
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Parenting with Old Technology
Using an old iPod Classic, iPlayer downloads and a conversion pipeline to give a toddler screen-free entertainment — without resorting to burning CDs like it's the late nineties.
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Daily Logging with Launch Center Pro, Drafts and Day One
A semi-automated daily journaling workflow across iPhone, iPad and Mac using Launch Center Pro, Editorial, Drafts, Dropbox and Day One.
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My Automation and Workflows
A 2014 deep-dive into the automation toolkit: Editorial, Hazel, Launch Center Pro, Keyboard Maestro, Slogger, Drafts, and the glue that holds it all together.