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A weekly receipt of what I made with an AI agent — the wins, the messy parts, and the numbers.
Issue #09 · August 2–9, 2026
Two Days From Empty Repo to Live Health Monitor
A migration scanner built against a hard deadline, a word-ladder bot stuck at a permissions wall, and a week themed on consolidation.
Issue #08 · July 26 – August 2, 2026
A Channel on the Edge of Launch — and a Deliberate Hold
Twenty-one commits take a sports history channel to the brink, then stop on purpose. Plus a GIF maker that got a phone site and a resume that talks back.
Issue #07 · July 19–26, 2026
How Many Things Are Stuck Because of Me?
The answer was 'several', and that list became the week's actual agenda: a 4K audit, an editorial layer, and a backlog finally cleared.
Issue #06 · July 12–19, 2026
The Machine That Turns Sports Data Into Video Essays
Forty-five projects orbit one build — and a sumo picks bot materialises fully formed on a single Friday.
Issue #05 · July 5–12, 2026
Tired of Paying for Things I Can Run Myself
A homebase server becomes the centre of gravity, a dice game refuses to stop playtesting, and diving starts paying for itself.
Issue #04 · June 28 – July 5, 2026
A Maintenance Sweep That Kept Getting Interrupted
Forty-one projects and 91 commits with no single spike — plus a stub that was silently lying and 5,782 photos processed in one session.
Issue #02 · June 2–11, 2026
The $15 Game That Turned Into Three
Fifty-seven commits across 21 projects: a game becomes a franchise, a journal my agent can actually read, and the boring half of running a channel.
Issue #01 · May 26 – June 2, 2026
Four Tools in Seven Days
An NBA data lab built to cheer up my mom, a family travel map spanning 35 years, a dive archive in 4K, and a tool that explains why a video flopped.
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