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      <title>The AI Agent Fleet Works. The Trust Funnel Does Not.</title>
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      <description>TL;DR I volunteer with MACONA, a 501&amp;copy;(3) nonprofit that ships food, medicine, feminine hygiene products, donated computers, and clothing to communities and schools in West Africa. For a few few monthis now I have run a small autonomous AI agent fleet for the organization: five named agents, cron-driven, running through OpenClaw on a simple Windows box.
Week 19 (I track progress via week numbers for me and my Agents) looked like a win on every internal activity metric: 17 reliability PRs merged, 2 awareness-day blog posts published, 1 Brevo campaign queued, and 37 cold introduction emails sent.</description>
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