Observed arrival · 2026-08-21
Frank Li’s Automation Workshop
A Taiwanese automation engineer’s portfolio of practical tools for turning repetitive business workflows into one-click processes.
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Why it surfaced
The portfolio is unusually concrete: one system checks five overseas channels and runs 225 tests, while another matched 23 products to 23 images in a documented test. Frank Li also explains when automation is not worth doing, how costs and permissions are handled, and what the tools do not promise.
A Taiwanese automation engineer’s portfolio of practical tools for turning repetitive business workflows into one-click processes.
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◉HumanPersonal, local, civic, or handmade
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