Database Design for Bots: Simple, Fast, and Scalable
Database Design for Bots: What Works, What Doesn’t Let me tell you about the time I spent 10 hours debugging […]
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Database Design for Bots: What Works, What Doesn’t Let me tell you about the time I spent 10 hours debugging […]
Database Design for Bots: Keep It Simple, Keep It Fast Here’s the thing: the first bot I ever built fell
Deployment Patterns That Won’t Tank Your Production Bots One time, I pushed an update to a bot handling live chat
No More Disasters: My Database Design Wake-Up Call I’ve got a story from March 2022 that’ll hammer home why getting
Cutting the Crap: Practical Deployment Patterns for Bots The first bot I deployed crashed and burned. Hard. The client had
Let me take you back a couple of years. I woke up one morning to find over a thousand support
Enough with the Deployment Frustrations I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve been trapped in endless meetings discussing
Hey there, bot builders and digital mechanics! Tom Lin here, back in your inbox (or browser tab) from the greasy, glorious workshops of botclaw.net. It’s March 24th, 2026, and if you’re like me, you’ve probably spent more time than you’d care to admit staring at logs, wondering why your perfectly crafted bot just… isn’t.
Today,
Hey there, Botclaw faithful! Tom Lin here, and if you’re anything like me, your fingers are probably still stained with coffee and last night’s debugging session. It’s Monday morning, or whatever time it is when you’re reading this, and I’ve been wrestling with a particular beast that I think we all need to talk about:
Hey everyone, Tom Lin here, back from my latest caffeine-fueled coding marathon. You know, sometimes I feel like my blood type is sudo make coffee. Anyway, I’ve been wrestling with a particularly prickly problem lately, one that I think many of you deploying bots out there – especially those with a bit of ambition beyond