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  1. Burnout isn’t the bottleneck; the architecture is. When creators embed an AI persona into automation tools ⚙️ like n8n, Make or Zapier, content generation becomes a continuous, repeatable process independent of any one schedule. The human shifts to strategic oversight while the system supplies constant metrics and scale. #AI #Automation #CreatorEconomy #SystemsDesign - Powered by FG

  2. My #WIPWednesday is all about building the Global Bridge logic for a new client 🏗️.

    While everyone is talking about the #macbookneo or the #windows12 leaks, I’m focused on the software architecture that actually drives revenue. Hardware is great, but a messy CRM on a fast laptop is still just a messy CRM.

    if your follow-up has friction, your pipeline leaks. Killing Hopium one workflow at a time.

    #Introduction #Automation #SaaS #SalesGravy #SystemsDesign #LeadGen #MeerMittwoch #srilanka 🇱🇰.

  3. ⚡️ [1/3] The wildest experiment in Systems Design I’ve seen lately!

    Sharing this project by Nate Ferrero: Tagme.in. It’s software built to help us solve practical problems, but the moderation system completely flips the script on centralized control.

    We often talk about federated systems protecting against a single actor (which is important!), but Tagme.in tackles the content itself.

    The core, radical concept is simple: Everyone is a moderator.

    Anyone—human or robot—can delete a post on the platform, but you only have 30 minutes to do it.

    It’s an immediate, collective consciousness check on incoming information. You are the sovereign authority to remove something you don’t like.

    #SystemsDesign #Fedi #Coherence #SovereignEquals

  4. 1. "Our problem has unique requirements"
    2. Builds custom solution on "specialized" platforms
    3. Realizes Postgres could have handled it fine

    Everyone's use case is exceptional... until you prove it isn't.

  5. Check out this new session with Kenneth && Paul on the topic of developing provider abstraction libraries according to The Standard.

    These libraries are crucial in enabling remote and local testing for E2E systems in addition to pushing standardization further beyond the Brokers realm in any enterprise system

    Enjoy the session.

    #thestandard #abstraction #systemsdesign

    youtube.com/watch?v=JEb0BA8CgF

  6. A simple diagram to show a high-level view of the difference between Standardized and chaotic systems.

    If you like the view on the left, read more about how to bring your system to a clean, test-driven, maintainable state according to The Standard

    Here's a free copy of The Standard:
    github.com/hassanhabib/The-Sta

    You can also get a hard copy from here:
    amazon.com/Standard-Ultimate-B

    Read what other engineers from all around the world have said about The Standard here:
    github.com/hassanhabib/The-Sta

    #TheStandard #SystemsDesign #DotNet #Csharp