Dev Blog Pipeline Gets Grok Fallback After Claude Hits Weekly API Limit
A developer's automated daily blog pipeline failed on July 15, 2026, due to two back-to-back issues: an uncommitted audit log file blocking the preflight check, and Claude hitting its weekly usage limit. The pipeline's primary AI producer, Claude, exited immediately with a reset date of July 19, leaving no post published for July 14. In response, the developer added a Grok-based fallback producer that activates automatically whenever Claude is unavailable and no post exists for the target date. Additional fixes included auto-committing the append-only interactions log during preflight and adding stricter voice-style lint checks to catch AI writing patterns like em dashes before publication. The core lesson drawn from the incident mirrors the pipeline's own content theme: a scheduled job completing without errors is not the same as a successful outcome.
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