To most people, PowerShell is just another tool. To me, it’s my primary interface with the machine. It's my second keyboard — wired not to type words, but to launch systems.
I don’t write scripts for fun. I write them to free myself from repetition. If I do something twice, I script it. If it has a pattern, I automate it. If it can fail, I design it to self-heal.
Here’s what that looks like in real life:
Every automation I create is a quiet multiplier. The system runs, I focus on bigger missions. This is how I build Dark👣 Systems.
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I don’t build noise. I build leverage. And PowerShell is the lever.