
I have some albums that i want to put animated art for. Let me know if it's possible, thanks!

I have some albums that i want to put animated art for. Let me know if it's possible, thanks!
Just found the best way to stack discounts on AliExpress May sale! Super easy and works every time.
How I do it:
Grab the store coupon first
Apply store coupon at checkout
Add one of these US codes:
$2 off $18+ → REDDIT2K
$5 off $39+ → REDDIT5K
$8 off $59+ → REDDIT8K
$15 off $109+ → REDDIT15K
$169 off $23+ → REDDIT23K
$30 off $239+ → REDDIT30K
$45 off $359+ → REDDIT45K
$60 off $479+ → REDDIT60K
👉 Important:
The order matters, store the coupon first, then the code. If you do it the other way around, it may not stack.
👉 How to Claim & Use Your Codes:
1️⃣ Copy or screenshot the code you want.
2️⃣ Paste it at checkout, it will automatically save to your coupon list until you use it.
👉Little extra tip:
Sometimes there are bonus discounts (like cashback via Rakuten). Not always active, but worth checking before you pay.
Zapier and n8n style workflows are great when you have APIs and clean triggers, but once you are dealing with vendor portals or janky UIs, the whole thing turns into duct tape. That is why I got curious about agent tools. I tried a commercial option like Accio Work because it is easier to set up with the connectors and skills UI, but I still cannot get a full process to run smoothly without manual input.
So what is the reality here? Is everyone doing the ‘agent drafts and human approves‘ thing forever? I feel like I am just moving from doing the task to babysitting the bot… i want to know if it is possible to get a reliable result without paying for other people's expensive scripts.
I don't know why she chose this kind of animated cover for almost ALL of her albums except for ray of light
I realized recently that I have been falling into the trap of over-relying on what AI gives me. It sounds so professional that it is easy to forget it is often just a hallucination machine on top of a cluttered search engine. i used to be lazy about checking the actual pages behind a result, but lately it feels like search is just producing millions of wrong answers. I tried acciowork for research because it generates summaries with real links attached. That doesn't mean i fully trust the results, but at least i can verify where the info is actually coming from.
How are you guys handling the trust issue lately?
I personally find it to be quite useless as i tend to spell everythbing correctly anyways...