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  • 16:4516:45, 3 December 2025 The Python Automation Stack I Used to Make $3,000 in 30 Days (hist | edit) [4,915 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "11 Python Libraries That Helped Me Sell Scripts, Automate Tasks, and Build Digital Products With Zero Team 500px 1. The Stack That Paid My Rent Without Freelancing Forget cold emailing and job boards — I focused entirely on using Python to build automations and tools that people actually wanted to pay for. Whether it was scraping leads, generating content, or building no-code tools, Python libraries made it all possible. 2. ...")
  • 16:4116:41, 3 December 2025 Agentic AI Design Patterns: Choosing the Right Multimodal & Multi-Agent Architecture (2022–2025) (hist | edit) [15,025 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px Pattern Categories * Single-Agent Reasoning Patterns: CoT, ToT, GoT, Reflexion * Multi-Agent Collaboration Patterns: MAD, Collaborative Frameworks, Society of Minds * Augmentation Patterns: Tool-Use, Memory Systems * Advanced Patterns: MCTS-Based, Self-Improving Agents * Hybrid Pattern: Adaptive Reasoning Orchestrator (Proposed) ## Implementation This article is based on our open-source library that standardizes t...")
  • 16:3516:35, 3 December 2025 I Let AI Write My Python Scripts for a Week, The Results Surprised Me (hist | edit) [6,764 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px Photo by Igor Omilaev on Unsplash The past few years, I’ve written hundreds of Python scripts everything from scrapers to automations that save me hours of work. I thought I had my workflow dialed in. Then, last week, I decided to do something radical: let AI write my scripts for me. Not just “help me brainstorm,” but actually hand over the keyboard (metaphorically) and see how much of my daily Python work A...")
  • 16:3116:31, 3 December 2025 Daily Automations with ChatGPT Projects and Custom GPTs (hist | edit) [3,977 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px How I use AI every day to work smarter and faster Since I started working with artificial intelligence, I stopped seeing it as just a tool. Today, ChatGPT is my digital colleague: it executes tasks, proposes solutions, writes, replies, analyzes. But not alone. It works within an ecosystem I built using two powerful tools: Projects and Custom GPTs. ChatGPT Projects: my automated dashboard for recurring tasks...")
  • 16:2916:29, 3 December 2025 Systems & Automations (hist | edit) [3,954 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Disclaimer: Much of what I initially write is AI generated, but at the end of the day, I read it all before I publish, I correct any of the glaring errors and ultimately when you react, you will be reacting with me, not some AI Agent. I recognise everyone is different and everyone needs different solutions. There is no one-size-fits-all all and that is where the human element is essential and in my view cannot be replaced. AI does however provide an economical way of ge...")
  • 16:2716:27, 3 December 2025 The JavaScript Automations That Turned My Side Projects Into Passive Income Machines (hist | edit) [3,770 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px 1. The Day I Realized JavaScript Could Be My Cash Cow I always thought of JavaScript as just the thing that makes websites interactive. But then I built my first browser automation that collected market data for me, and it hit me — this wasn’t just code, it was a money-making engine. The key was finding repeatable tasks that people would pay to have done faster and turning them into automated JS scripts. 2. Puppeteer...")
  • 16:2516:25, 3 December 2025 Tiny Mac automations that don’t waste my time (hist | edit) [3,389 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px Photo by Hadi Yazdi Aznaveh on Unsplash Sometimes my Mac feels like an orchestra without a conductor: windows piling up, files hiding in random corners, and me doing extra clicks I don’t even notice until I’m exhausted. I wanted Mac automations that didn’t take hours to set up, just small fixes that removed friction. What I found are tiny macOS automations that keep me focused without turning my Mac...")
  • 16:2116:21, 3 December 2025 AI Isn’t About Saving Money? Pull the Other One, DHL (hist | edit) [2,217 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px Passing the Headset mage generated by ChatGPT (OpenAI), August 2025 Today I listened to a podcast where they talked about DHL adding an AI chatbot to their customer assistance lines. I think it was their CEO or another executive who explained that this had nothing to do with saving money. No, they needed the AI because a third of their staff was nearing retirement age. I think I heard them say that there was also a severe la...")
  • 16:1916:19, 3 December 2025 Minimax: Why Every Business Owner is Switching to This FREE AI Super Agent (hist | edit) [13,725 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px Most people are using AI wrong. They jump between 10 different tools, waste hours learning new interfaces, and still get mediocre results. There’s a better way. Watch the video tutorial here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgdiWAjvyB0&t=52s 🚀 Get a FREE SEO strategy Session + Discount Now: https://go.juliangoldie.com/strategy-session Want to get more customers, make more profit & save 100s of hou...")
  • 16:1516:15, 3 December 2025 Building AI-Powered Tools That Automate the Boring Stuff and Impress Everyone at Work (hist | edit) [7,512 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Lessons from years of turning “wouldn’t it be cool if…” into production-ready AI systems 500px Over the past few years, I’ve learned that the easiest way to get noticed as an AI developer isn’t by chasing the latest hype model — it’s by quietly automating the things your team doesn’t even realize can be automated. In this article, I’ll share 8 AI-powered automation projects I’ve personally im...")
  • 16:1016:10, 3 December 2025 ViaSocket: The AI-Powered Automation Tool That Changes Everything (hist | edit) [4,112 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px In today’s fast-paced digital world, businesses and individuals are constantly juggling multiple apps and tasks. The result? A fragmented workflow, repetitive manual work, and wasted time. But what if you could connect all your tools and automate these tedious tasks without writing a single line of code? Enter ViaSocket.com, an innovative, AI-powered workflow automation platform designed to simplify your digital...")
  • 16:0916:09, 3 December 2025 10 AI Tools That Replace 100 Apps (hist | edit) [6,852 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px One morning I opened my laptop and realized half of my day was spent hitting “Alt+Tab.” Emails in Outlook, quick notes in Evernote, visuals in Canva, meeting notes somewhere else, formulas on Google… My desktop was running a marathon, not me. So how many apps do we really need? 10? 20? 50? In 2025, the answer is clear: AI-powered platforms can now replace dozens of single-purpose apps. I tested them myself, d...")
  • 16:0716:07, 3 December 2025 Two Realities, One Coffee Shop: How Opening an LLM Rewrites Our Career Futures (hist | edit) [8,310 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px Photo by Breakslow on Unsplash The Quietest Revolution Happening Right Next to You If you walked into your local coffee shop right now and looked around, you’d probably see two kinds of people. Both are hunched over laptops, sipping iced Americanos, wearing headphones that cost more than your monthly Wi-Fi bill. But they’re living in completely different worlds. One group is stuck in what I call Reality A. They...")
  • 16:0516:05, 3 December 2025 What I’m Doing Differently Than 90% of Data Engineers Right Now (hist | edit) [7,222 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px A while back, I hit a wall. Not a bug. Not a broken pipeline.
A mental wall. And I was thinking, “Why do I feel stuck, even though I’m shipping things every day?” I had good pipelines, neat and clean code, and decent reviews.
But something felt off. I wasn’t growing. I wasn’t standing out.
And frankly, I was tired of babysitting DAGs that broke at 3 AM because a vendor had added a new column withou...")
  • 16:0316:03, 3 December 2025 My LLM Agent Learned to Deploy Itself (hist | edit) [4,395 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px Discover how I trained a Large Language Model agent to deploy itself, from coding to cloud hosting, with zero manual intervention. The Day My AI Stopped Asking for Help It started as a weekend experiment.
I wanted my LLM agent — a GPT-style model with some tool integrations — to not only write code, but also push it to production. At first, I thought I’d have to hand-hold it through every step:
“He...")
  • 16:0216:02, 3 December 2025 How Google Opal AI Lets You Build Apps Like a Pro (Zero Experience Needed) (hist | edit) [13,822 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Google Opal AI makes app building so simple, even your grandmother could do it. Watch the video tutorial below. 500px 🚀 Get a FREE SEO strategy Session + Discount Now: https://go.juliangoldie.com/strategy-session Want to get more customers, make more profit & save 100s of hours with AI? Join me in the AI Profit Boardroom: https://go.juliangoldie.com/ai-profit-boardroom 🤯 Want more money, traffic and sales from...")
  • 15:5815:58, 3 December 2025 Paying Bills on Amazon with Just a Prompt — The Next Level of Browser Automation (hist | edit) [3,821 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Forget scripts. Watch how Comet browser automates Amazon Pay bill payments with simple prompts. A real Selenium & Playwright alternative. In the last experiment, I showed how to order an Amazon gift card with a single prompt using the Comet browser by Perplexity. This time, I took things one step further: paying electricity and insurance bills through Amazon Pay without touching my mouse or keyboard. 🎥 Watch the full demo here: How I Paid Bills with Just a Prompt (h...")
  • 15:5515:55, 3 December 2025 The 5 Levels of AI Automation: A Clear Framework for Technology and Business Leaders (hist | edit) [6,126 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px When I sat with a client recently, helping him explore integrating AI into his product, I noticed a common and costly misconception: the belief that AI must either completely solve a task on its own or is useless altogether. This all-or-nothing view blinds many leaders to the tremendous value AI can offer even when it’s only partially automated. In reality, AI automation exists on a spectrum, and understanding this sp...")
  • 15:5115:51, 3 December 2025 How to Mitigate the Risks of Job Displacement Due to AI Automation (hist | edit) [5,384 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px Photo by ZHENYU LUO on Unsplash Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping industries worldwide, automating tasks and streamlining processes. However, this wave of automation has raised concerns about job displacement, as machines and algorithms increasingly take over roles once held by humans. While AI offers countless benefits, it’s crucial to address these risks and ensure that workers can adapt and thrive in the...")
  • 15:4915:49, 3 December 2025 Supply Chains 2025: Integrating AI, Automation, and Digital Transformation for Success (hist | edit) [8,047 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The global supply chain landscape is undergoing unprecedented transformation. Over the past few years, I have observed how disruptions caused by geopolitical instability, labor shortages, and climate change have uncovered vulnerabilities but also pushed the industry to innovate like never before. From my experience working alongside supply chain leaders, it is evident that embracing AI, automation, and digital transformation is no longer a luxury but a necessity. These e...")
  • 15:4815:48, 3 December 2025 Why you should be using AI automation for your business (hist | edit) [3,596 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px Photo by Glenn Carstens-Peters on Unsplash Do you know AI automation can save you more than 50% of your time plus tons of money, which you would have spent on hiring employees? Yes, that’s true, most of the business consist of simple and easy tasks that can be automated. For example, replying to emails, sending PDFs, or commenting on posts. This way you can divert your employees to perform much more complex...")
  • 15:4615:46, 3 December 2025 5 Must-Have AI Automation Website to skyrocket your productivity (hist | edit) [3,699 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px What if you could do your workday simpler, smarter, and more efficiently—without breaking a sweat? AI isn’t only for the tech wizard anymore; it’s the hidden power a professional needs to bestow more time to get more done. From optimizing communication to increasing customer engagement, there is an AI tool for virtually everything. If you’re ready to take your automation to the next level, you will love thes...")
  • 15:4315:43, 3 December 2025 Transform Image Data into Insights with VisualInsight’s AI Automation (hist | edit) [20,375 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Extracting insights from images can often feel challenging. Whether you’re a researcher, an analyst, or simply curious, efficiently analyzing and understanding images is crucial but not always straightforward. This is where VisualInsight comes in. 500px Figure 1: Gemini model GitHub - yotambraun/VisualInsight Contribute to yotambraun/VisualInsight development by creating an account on GitHub. github.com Challenges wi...")
  • 15:2615:26, 3 December 2025 AI & Automation in 2025: Biggest Challenges Every Engineering Student Must Prepare For (hist | edit) [5,753 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px Hey future engineers! As you work toward your degree, it’s important to get ready for the massive changes AI and automation will bring to the engineering world by 2025. These technologies will change how we work, what skills are needed, and what challenges we’ll face. Let’s dive into the biggest questions you should ask yourself to be ready for these changes. Will AI and Robots Steal Our Jobs? It’s the burning questio...")
  • 15:2415:24, 3 December 2025 The Future of AI Automation: Why Your Agency Needs to Adapt Today (hist | edit) [4,123 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Discover the strategies top AI agencies are using to thrive in an ever-changing market. 500px The Future of AI Automation: Why Your Agency Needs to Adapt Today In the rapidly evolving digital landscape, AI automation is no longer a competitive edge — it’s a survival tool. As we step into a future dominated by artificial intelligence, businesses that fail to embrace and adapt to these technologies risk falling behind. For...")
  • 15:2015:20, 3 December 2025 N8N AI Agent Workflows: The Future of Smart Automation (hist | edit) [15,872 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px The Automation We Know is Reaching Its Limit For the last decade, automation has been defined by a simple, powerful paradigm: “If This, Then That” (IFTTT). We’ve built a digital world on triggers and actions. When a new email arrives in Gmail (the “trigger”), add a row to Google Sheets (the “action”). When a customer fills out a form (the “trigger”), send a Slack notification (the “action”). Tools like...")
  • 15:1815:18, 3 December 2025 How Deloitte Used AI Automation to 10x Their Productivity (hist | edit) [7,554 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px How Deloitte Used AI Automation to 10x Their Productivity Revolutionizing business processes through AI automation has become a cornerstone of modern enterprise transformation, and Deloitte’s journey stands as a testament to this technological evolution. As a global leader in professional services, Deloitte faced the monumental task of processing feedback from over 40,000 employees across various departments and regi...")
  • 15:1515:15, 3 December 2025 5 Rookie Mistakes in AI‑Powered Printable Design (And What to Do Instead) (hist | edit) [4,226 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px Generative art tools like Midjourney, DALL‑E 3, and Adobe Firefly can turn simple prompts into professional, print‑ready images in seconds. For printable sellers, they promise endless design possibilities and the ability to create unique products quickly. Yet relying on AI without a strong design foundation can lead to sloppy results. This article highlights five rookie mistakes people make when d...")
  • 15:1115:11, 3 December 2025 AI can automate 57 percent of work. Will it? (hist | edit) [1,415 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px McKinsey’s new report says that in theory today’s tech could automate about 57 percent of work hours. In the companies and boards I spend time with, only a small share of day to day work actually uses AI in a meaningful way. I am less worried about whether 57 percent is the perfect number. What interests me is the gap between what is technically possible and how people really work. History tells us ado...")
  • 15:0915:09, 3 December 2025 (002) Why ChatGPT Isn’t Working for Your Business (and How to Fix It)? (hist | edit) [699 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Most business owners think they need better prompts to make AI work. But the truth? You don’t need better prompts — you need a better system. https://youtu.be/Wwsjf10bfk0 This is the video version of my earlier published story. Though challenging, I created video as it feels easier to explain instead of a long post and also got inspired from one of the medium post talking about read-aloud. :) I thought I was using AI until I looked closer Why small-business succes...")
  • 15:0715:07, 3 December 2025 The Noise Problem in Modern Communication (hist | edit) [3,294 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Spam Bots vs Real Conversations People are overwhelmed right now. If you are on LinkedIn, your inbox is probably full of sales messages. Not thoughtful messages. Not helpful introductions. Just mass-sent automation pretending to be human. And here is the issue. Most of these messages are bots pretending to be real people. Same thing with the phone calls. Same thing with the random SMS messages. There is no transparency, no context, and no relationship. Just noise. This...")
  • 15:0415:04, 3 December 2025 How I stay productive with an AI meeting assistant (hist | edit) [4,165 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px Photo by Dylan Ferreira on Unsplash I feel like I can safely say: no one looks forward to meetings. There’s just something about the environment and the endless slide decks that makes it draining and hard to stay focused. And there was the problem. I needed a purpose to be there, and I needed help staying on top of everything that was said. Rather than wrestle with to-do lists and scattered note...")
  • 15:0215:02, 3 December 2025 Gemini Perplexity Integration: How Two AI Tools Replace Hours Of Manual Work (hist | edit) [13,485 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px Gemini Perplexity does research. Gemini Perplexity does automation. Gemini Perplexity creates reports that used to take hours. And I’m going to show you exactly how Gemini Perplexity works with live demos. Watch the video tutorial below. https://twitter.com/i/status/1981060537216799229 Understanding The Gemini Perplexity Workflow 🔄 Today I’m going to show you how AI with Gemini Perplexity does real work. Not jus...")
  • 14:5814:58, 3 December 2025 API Battles: Connecting Perplexity and ChatGPT Atlas to Python, Sheets, and Your Favorite Workflows (hist | edit) [5,222 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "“The best way to predict the future is to invent it.” — Alan Kay 500px API Battles: Connecting Perplexity and ChatGPT Atlas to Python, Sheets, and Your Favorite Workflows Let’s be honest. Most people online talk about AI integrations like it’s either magic or misery. It’s neither. It’s just work — but if you do it right, it feels like magic. That’s the heart of this article. No hype. Just practical sho...")
  • 14:5514:55, 3 December 2025 The “God Mode” Workflow I Use to Auto-Build WordPress Sites in 3 Minutes (n8n + Coolify + Gemini 3) (hist | edit) [7,043 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "I didn’t plan this.
It started because I was tired of doing the same boring setup steps every time someone wanted a simple website. Set up hosting, install WordPress, fight with themes, fix permalinks, copy content, tweak layouts… repeat until your soul leaves your body. So I wondered: Can I make all of that disappear? Not with some “AI website generator” that merely produces the same generic landing page. I wanted something that truly creates a functional Wo...")
  • 14:5014:50, 3 December 2025 I Tried Building My Entire Workflow in Python + AI — And It Changed How I Work Forever (hist | edit) [7,274 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "What started as a few automations turned into a full-blown personal AI system that runs my daily life and projects. 500px It began with frustration.
Too many tabs. Too many repetitive tasks. Too many “I’ll do this later” moments. So I did what any Python developer with a mild caffeine addiction would do — I decided to automate everything using Python and AI. Emails. Notes. Research. Writing. Coding....")

2 December 2025

  • 18:2418:24, 2 December 2025 Cut Costs & Boost Productivity: How AI Automation Transforms Business Efficiency (hist | edit) [11,893 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer just a buzzword or a futuristic idea — it’s a practical, proven technology that businesses of all sizes are using today to cut costs and boost productivity. Whether you want to hire AI developers or are searching for comprehensive AI development services, partnering with a reliable AI development company can help you unlock the full potential of AI automation tailored to yo...")
  • 18:2018:20, 2 December 2025 Should AI (Automation and Tech) to Pay the Unemployed (hist | edit) [4,061 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Work done in Physics is W=F·d, which means work done equals force times distance. Similarly, work done by an AI agent is proportional to force, according to the physics of AI, times distance. For example, all smart jobs such as business analysts, which are automated, do work, and as mentioned above, this work is proportional to force, meaning the force involved. This is not just one person’s benefit. This is work of ages; it’s work we have been doing for a long time...")
  • 18:1918:19, 2 December 2025 AI Automation vs Ad-Hoc Tasks with LLM (hist | edit) [3,964 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "When developing solutions based on agent frameworks, you face a dilemma: how to make the agent’s work reliable and predictable without going overboard with tool integrations (since those are what largely determine agent capabilities). Those of you choosing the easy path of ready-made agents extensible through MCP are martyrs. This kind of instant-fix mess falls apart quickly and causes major indigestion. 500px Need...")
  • 18:1618:16, 2 December 2025 12 Real AI Automations That Actually Save Time — No Hype, Just Hacks (hist | edit) [4,740 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "And yes, this article is related to our previous breakdown: 11 Ways to Make Money with n8n — Without Selling Your Soul (or Writing a Single Line of Code) Let’s be honest. AI is amazing — until someone starts selling you productivity advice in a YouTube ad from inside a Lamborghini. If you’ve ever wondered what real people are doing with AI to save time at work, you’re not alone. So I did the only logical thing — I started asking. Over the past year, I’v...")
  • 18:1418:14, 2 December 2025 AI & Automation Skills Every Developer Should Learn (hist | edit) [4,663 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px AI isn’t coming for your job. But a developer who knows how to use AI just might. 2025 isn’t some far-off future. It’s now. And as a developer, your skill set needs more than just solid code. Today, the ability to work smart with AI and automation is quickly becoming as valuable as knowing a framework. This doesn’t mean you need to become a data scientist overnight. It means understanding how to use AI as a tool to d...")
  • 18:1218:12, 2 December 2025 How I Built a $10,000/month Side Hustle Using AI Automation (Without Burning Out) (hist | edit) [5,190 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px Let me be real with you:
This isn’t one of those “I asked ChatGPT to write an eBook and now I live in Bali” stories. This is the real, gritty-but-exciting breakdown of how I went from side hustle dreamer to making over $10,000/month in net profit — thanks to AI automation and some well-timed caffeine. No fluff. Just results, tools, and lessons. The Idea: Automate Value, Not Just Tasks...")
  • 18:0918:09, 2 December 2025 These 50 Keywords Will Instantly Make You Sound Smarter in AI, Automation, and Marketing (hist | edit) [3,639 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px Whether you’re creating content, building a personal brand, or launching a tech product — the words you use matter. Especially in fast-moving spaces like AI, automation, and product marketing, using the right language isn’t just about clarity. It’s about credibility. The right terms can instantly position you as someone who “gets it” — even if you’re still learning behind the scenes. In this post, I...")
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