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      <description>A candid technical post-mortem on Project Autopilot: how I used Google Gemini and CrewAI inside GitHub Actions to automate content distribution, and the heavy engineering needed to make LLMs deterministic.</description>
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      <description>I built an Operations Engineering Copilot that uses Algolia Agent Studio to provide AI-powered answers grounded in my blog&amp;#39;s content. This is Part 8 of the Autopilot series.</description>
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      <description>I built autopilot-ctrl, a CLI that uses GitHub Copilot CLI to automatically audit and improve AI-generated content before publishing to social media.</description>
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      <description>Extra chapter of the Autopilot Project. We implement an automated newsletter system with Brevo that sends personalized emails to subscribers in their preferred language every time I publish a new article.</description>
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      <description>Final chapter of Project Autopilot. I no longer run scripts on my computer. Now, a simple &amp;#39;git push&amp;#39; wakes up my AI agents, generates content, and publishes it to social media upon my approval.</description>
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      <description>Experimenting with AI and new tech is my passion; distributing that content... not so much. In this series, I document how I&amp;#39;m building an automated team of AI Agents to handle my posts and manage their distribution across social media.</description>
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