Crazy Wisdom

Episode #536: From Filament to Agents: The Tools Keep Getting Cheaper and the Judgment Keeps Getting Scarcer

9 snips
Mar 9, 2026
Andre Oliveira, founder of Splash N Color and builder of a bootstrapped 3D-printing ecommerce brand. He recounts running 40 FDM machines, offshoring production to China, and scaling a catalog of 200+ SKUs. They explore using Claude Code for inventory automation and agent teams, the SF AI scene and agent-driven workflows, and why making physical products stays hard even as AI tools get cheaper.
Ask episode
AI Snips
Chapters
Books
Transcript
Episode notes

Thirty Printers Turned Lifestyle Business

  • Andre Oliveira built Splash N Color by running ~40 desktop FDM 3D printers in South Florida before offshoring manufacturing to China for quality-of-life.
  • The rack-of-printers grind burned him out because repair work felt like non-compounding technician labor, so he moved production overseas in Nov 2024.

Automate Inventory Reports And RFQs

  • Automate inventory and RFQ generation to manage hundreds of SKUs instead of hiring full-time staff.
  • Andre scripted sales-velocity reports and transformed them into RFQ-ready PDFs to send suppliers across 200+ SKUs.

Agent Teams Act Like A Second Operating System

  • Claude Code and similar agent platforms are becoming a secondary OS that makes machines legible and orchestrates work via multi-agent teams.
  • Andre highlights Agent Teams in Opus 4.6 letting a team lead delegate parallel specialized agents inside the terminal.
Get the Snipd Podcast app to discover more snips from this episode
Get the app