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Author automates 80% of daily tasks to maintain 18-month shipping streak

The author details a personal journey of maintaining a daily shipping streak for 18 months, emphasizing that consistency is an engineering problem, not a willpower issue. Initially, the process was draining due to manual tasks and decision-making, consuming 80% of the time. By identifying and automating repetitive tasks such as formatting, scheduling, and cross-posting, the author reduced the time spent per shipment significantly, making the streak sustainable. AI

IMPACT Offers insights into workflow automation strategies that could be applied to AI development or content creation processes.

RANK_REASON The item is a personal reflection on productivity and workflow automation, not a new product release or industry-significant event.

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Author automates 80% of daily tasks to maintain 18-month shipping streak

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  1. dev.to — Claude Code tag TIER_1 English(EN) · RAXXO Studios ·

    What 18 Months of Daily Shipping Taught Me About Consistency

    <ul> <li><p>Shipped daily for 18 months, missed 11 days total</p></li> <li><p>Automating the boring 80 percent kept the streak alive</p></li> <li><p>Two systems burned me out fast, I killed both</p></li> <li><p>Consistency is a design problem, not a willpower problem</p></li> </u…