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Run Monk Run Β· Ep 01 β€” Watch Two Agents Ship a Phoenix + Symfony App to Hetzner Cloud

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β€‹πŸŽ¬ RUN MONK RUN β€” Episode 01 πŸ—“οΈ May 12, 2026, 7:00 PM GMT +2 Β·
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​New here? Run Monk Run is a live series where we hand real apps to two agents, walk away, and review their work on camera. β†’

β€‹πŸ€– Two agents: Coding agentΒ  + Monk Autonomous DevOps Agent

β€‹πŸŽ€ One guest. One app. One autonomous loop.

β€‹πŸŽ― Live audience throws the curveballs.

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​Our next guest: Grzegorz Drozd, Staff Backend PHP Developer at Hostaway.

​Next up: we hand his Phoenix + Symfony + Postgres stack to two agents... GitHub Copilot as the coding agent, and Monk as the autonomous DevOps agent. Then we walked away and got a coffee. β˜•

​Here's what the agents did while we were gone:

β€‹βœ… Generated 225 lines of deployment config β€” service mesh wiring, secret scoping, health checks
βœ… Provisioned two ARM64 VMs on Hetzner (€16/month β€” no Terraform, no Kubernetes, no Helm, no cert-manager)
βœ… Built the images, deployed everything, handed back a TLS-secured URL
βœ… When the Symfony assets broke in production, diagnosed the AssetMapper pipeline issue, fixed the container build, and redeployed β€” no Dockerfile edits, no SSH
βœ… Asked for human approval before every risky action

​And then something unusual happened: Copilot wrote a review of Monk. One agent, assessing the other, in its own words:

​"Monk turned what I expected to be a multi-hour infrastructure grind into a 10-minute conversation. The failure surface shrank from 'every line of every config file' to 'did I describe the app correctly.' For the first time, I could close the full loop β€” code, deploy, test in a real browser, find a bug, fix it in production β€” in a single conversation."

​On May 12, 2026, we're going through the whole run live with Grzegorz β€” the smart choices, the weird choices, and the "wait, it did what?" moments. Jump in live to ask questions, request features, or try to break it.

Β #Heztner #Phoenix #Symfony #Postgres

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Grzegorz Drozd's LinkedIn: https://pl.linkedin.com/in/grzegorzdrozd/pl

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