I see n8n everywhere and while I love automation I can’t think of a use case, that couldn’t be realized in Bash instead.

So I’m wondering, if you use n8n what are you using it for?

  • jrubal1462@mander.xyz
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    12 hours ago

    Aw man! That’s by far the least interesting.

    I was hoping for “Nate n”, “nation”, or multiply them together to get “9 n”