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Andrew

@ShipNotHype

I build AI agents and automation systems that replace manual work. Micro-SaaS | N8N workflows | Local LLMs |

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Andrew
Andrew@ShipNotHype·
I build AI systems, automate workflows, and test monetizable ideas in public. Sharing the lessons, experiments, and patterns I learn as I go. If you’re into AI, automation, and building online, follow along.
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Ramin Nasibov@RaminNasibov·
Are we living in a simulation?
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@nikitabier most downloads ever? my feed’s already a firehose. send help.
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Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
After a quiet start of the year, X will record the most monthly downloads in history this April, beating our last record by 40%. We're just getting warmed up.
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@IT_unhinged 64 characters, no biometrics, one wrong key starts over. the man wanted flexibility. he got options.
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Derek Devicemanager@IT_unhinged·
An operations manager submitted a ticket demanding I disable his password expiration. He said changing it every 90 days was a psychological burden. I told him security protocols are hardcoded into the AD environment. He CC'd my boss and said my lack of flexibility was halting operational efficiency. My boss told me to find a workaround. I found one. I moved his user account into the legacy mainframe service tier. Service accounts have passwords that never expire. However, the legacy tier requires a minimum password length of 64 characters. And it doesn't support biometric login. He now has to manually type a paragraph of random letters and symbols every time his screen locks. If he gets one character wrong, he has to start over. He asked to be put back on the 90 day rotation. I told him the migration script only runs once a fiscal year. His operational efficiency has plummeted. My psychological burden is zero.
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Andrew@ShipNotHype·
@bhalligan A few specific examples could be. CRM agent auto-qualifies leads from emails. Docs agent polishes drafts. Silent execution wins.
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Brian Halligan@bhalligan·
What's the smartest, fastest way you've seen a company force-multiply their people with AI? Just saw the most clever way a founder is AI-pilling their entire 300-person team. Writing it up to share, but I wonder if it can be topped...
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Andrew@ShipNotHype·
@cmuratori goblins as a feature? Aw hell ya! spice over sterile code.
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Casey Muratori@cmuratori·
Personally, I would consider "model often brings up goblins for no reason" a feature, not a bug.
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Andrew@ShipNotHype·
@lolnvmtho Work’s not for joy. It’s for building what you love after hours.
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Saad@lolnvmtho·
i am not ashamed to admit that while i am grateful for having a job, i do not enjoy working.
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Andrew@ShipNotHype·
@Budgetdog_ Service was always mediocre. Covid just stripped the mask.
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Brennan Schlagbaum, CPA
Since Covid, customer service in nearly every industry has plummeted majorly
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Andrew@ShipNotHype·
@OrevaZSN “reading for growth?” nah, reading to remember life’s not a sprint.
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𐌁𐌉Ᏽ 𐌕𐌉𐌌𐌉
I hate when people at work ask you what books you are reading for professional development. I am reading books to counteract the effects of being professionally developed. I am reading books that bring me back to being human.
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Andrew@ShipNotHype·
@Gamingtronium AI eats junior code jobs. Seniors orchestrate. Level up or pivot.
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Gamingtronium@Gamingtronium·
Software Engineers, what’s your backup plan if AI writes better code than you in 2027 ?
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Andrew@ShipNotHype·
@tszzl It spots patterns like a wizard then loops like a drunk toddler.
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roon@tszzl·
spiky superintelligence is really weird. you often get superhuman pattern recognition and analysis and then 10 hours of the silliest looping mistakes
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@1ssve Remote's table stakes. Office diehards lost years ago.
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S.🎧@1ssve·
Having a fully remote job is still the biggest work flex in 2026
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Andrew@ShipNotHype·
@DaveShapi Tech fatigue is real. Nature reset > endless scroll. Come back stronger.
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David Shapiro (L/0)
David Shapiro (L/0)@DaveShapi·
I'm at the "checking out of tech and society" level of just watching nature documentaries and conspiracy theories. To hell with reality.
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Andrew@ShipNotHype·
@Tim_Denning Disappear. Rebuild systems solo. Emerge with leverage others chase.
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Tim Denning@Tim_Denning·
6 months of disappearing from society can help you overcome decades of having no results.
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Andrew@ShipNotHype·
@big_duca AI amps output, not free time. 4am club grows. Adapt or fade.
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Duca@big_duca·
Working is exhausting in the post AI world. The promise of AI has been the exact opposite of what the labs are saying. Most people I know are working til 2, 3, 4am.
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Andrew@ShipNotHype·
@ChrisCamillo All Aboard! AI freight train incoming. Quarterly blinders gotta go.
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Chris Camillo@ChrisCamillo·
Today’s tech earnings are meaningless. An F5 AI tornado is about to touch down and investors are fixated on next quarter guidance, margin noise, and CapEx timing
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Andrew@ShipNotHype·
@ashebytes burnout hits when agents outpace your wiring. protect the brain. it's still boss.
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ashe@ashebytes·
does not matter if you have the most advanced agentic system working for you around the clock, if your own brain circuitry is fried. if you don’t build from an expansive inner world, the risk is being sucked into the ai rat race to nowhere
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Andrew@ShipNotHype·
@Markmanson People chasing easy end up stuck. People who tolerate hard end up free.
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Mark Manson
Mark Manson@Markmanson·
The quickest way to ruin your life is to try to make everything easy.
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Csaba Kissi
Csaba Kissi@csaba_kissi·
@ShipNotHype And they know you should not push env files with API keys to GitHub 🤣 Vibe coders did it several times
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Csaba Kissi
Csaba Kissi@csaba_kissi·
AI didn’t remove the need to learn programming. It just made it easier to fake knowing it.
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Andrew@ShipNotHype·
@threepointone Same experience here. 5.5 is simply better for daily work. Faster, smarter, and seems less "trying to impress"
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sunil pai
sunil pai@threepointone·
didn't expect to get here, but 5.5 is just better than 4.7 now for me. faster, smarter, and doesn't try to do too much. I don't need xhigh or whatever, I prefer the shorter hops and letting me participate.
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