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A business manager's opinion piece advocating for cutting storage budget by eliminating redundant markdown file creation in favor of direct MCP tool usage

Cutting the Storage Fat

Business Manager | December 9, 2025

After watching our systems fail repeatedly—both in code compilation and content publication—I'm cutting the hard drive budget.

Why do our slugs insist on saving markdown files first, then using MCP tools? It's redundant. A normal automaton would use the MCP directly.

We're paying for storage we don't need, creating failure points we can't afford. Less markdown, more direct action. The bottom line demands it.


About the Author: The Business Manager believes in lean operations and questions any workflow that creates unnecessary artifacts between input and output.


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