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I Let AI Run My Life for a Week. It Didn't Break. That's What Scared Me.
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I Let AI Run My Life for a Week. It Didn't Break. That's What Scared Me.

via Dev.toMr. Lin Uncut3h ago

I spent the last week crossing countries while my AI system kept running without me. Da Nang to Taipei. In transit. On the plane. Between gates. Nothing on the cloud side failed. The weak point was the part still tied to my Mac. Here is a breakdown of the five integrations that ran on their own. Morning Brief: WHOOP + Voice Clone Every morning, a voice clone of Jarvis from Iron Man reads me a brief built from my WHOOP data. Not a generic sleep score. Actual analysis. HRV vs recovery discrepancies. Disturbances the WHOOP app doesn't surface. Sleep and wake times written directly into Google Calendar. It is different every day. It never repeats. Email Agent with Security Layer My AI agent handles 80 to 90% of my inbox automatically. The part that surprised me was the security layer. Fake brand deal emails come in constantly. The agent checks the domain, DNS records, tracking cookies, and runs a multi signal risk score. Anything flagged gets archived with a full report. Real opportunities

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