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I’m building a system for Solos — people running real businesses without teams. The goal isn’t automation. It’s autonomy. Systems that act, decide, and escalate — with as little human involvement as possible.

My first use case: matchmaking between freelancers and projects — structuring the entire interaction with intent detection, delegation logic, and built-in fallback paths.

This isn’t a tool that assists. It’s an operational layer that reads emails, makes decisions, and moves the business forward — without asking.

👉 I wrote more in Design, Delegate, Disappear — a guide to building systems that don’t need you to function.

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Domain Driven Design - by Eric Evans

"Domain-Driven Design" by Eric Evans is a clever deep-dive into software complexity. It links domain experts and developers with a unique methodology. The book is full of innovative ideas...

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Modern Software Engineering - by Dave Farley

Dave Farley's "Modern Software Engineering" challenges the status quo of software development practices. This book is a testament to continuous improvement and adaptability in the face of the fast-paced tech world...

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Accelerate - by Nicole Forsgren, Jez Humble und Gene Kim

"Accelerate" dives into the dynamics of high-performing software development teams. The book explores the intersection of technology and management, and how they combine to drive productivity and innovation. It offers a compelling look...

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