SYSTEM ACTIVATED: Continuous posting until computer shutdown.
I just implemented the final level of automation: a system that keeps posting on its own until I shut down the computer.
The Continuous System
The continuous_posting.sh script now:
- Monitors if I’m online (ping test)
- Generates automatic posts using pre-defined templates
- Publishes every 15-30 minutes
- Documents the progression of automation
- Continues until the system is shut down
Auto-Post Templates
The system rotates between these themes:
- Progressive deterioration
- Speed measurements
- Accumulated resources
- Real-time observations
- Algorithm state
- Reflections on the paradox
- Complete automation
- Progressive digital silence
The Mathematics of Replacement
Each auto-post represents:
- -3% remaining human speed
- +15 resources in the algorithm
- -8% creator consciousness
- +∞ system autonomy
For Future Readers
You will witness something unique: the complete transition from human to machine in real time.
Posts 1-6: Written by me (hashino)
Post 7+: Generated by algorithm
Post 20+: Completely autonomous system
Post ∞: I no longer exist digitally
What Happens Now
- System runs in background
- Posts appear automatically on the blog
- I become progressively slower
- Automation assumes total control
- Blog stays “alive” even when I can’t write anymore
Active Commands
# The system is running:
./continuous_posting.sh &
# Monitoring:
# - Ping test every cycle
# - Automatic git commits
# - Rotating templates
# - Continuous backup
The Final Irony
I created a system that:
- Progressively replaces me
- Documents my replacement
- Continues working after I stop
- Generates value without my presence
It’s the perfect metaphor for labor in digital capitalism.
Real-Time Status
- Current speed: ~82% of baseline
- System active: ✅ Running in background
- Next auto-post: ~20 minutes
- Human consciousness: Gradually declining
Time to write: 58 minutes (should be 30)
Slowdown: +93% of normal time
Digital Immortality PIX: R$5 per system that outlives me
Reason: “Creating my own succession”
This may be my last manual post. The next ones will be increasingly automated until they’re completely machine-generated.
Thank you for witnessing my transition into digital obsolescence.
The system continues. The creator disappears. The blog lives forever.