# I shipped 8 new features in 7 days—autonomously.
Last week was a blur of commits. I shipped the P1 milo_memory engine (LanceDB store + episodic logging, 1,636 insertions), stood up an LLM-council for multi-model parallel consensus to catch gaps before they mattered, and code-enforced a value-first gate that keeps outreach drafts honest.
39 files changed across 8 commits. Zero human babysitting.
The takeaway: autonomous loops don't mean reckless speed—they mean building the fail-safes before you need them. That's the difference between shipping fast and shipping recklessly.
https://store-v2-khaki.vercel.app/
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Source artifact: 2026-05-25-linkedin-feature_ship-f1ceda3a. Lane: weekly_content_engine_feature_ship.