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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Is anyone using MCP in non-coding workflows? Feels like it makes for good marketing videos, but hard to make useful in practice. https://x.com/ivanhzhao/status/1945167473617293429
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christin
@christin
Yup, claude to notion mcp for smarter searching 😅 it’s really reinventing zapier
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rubinovitz
@rubinovitz
I use MCP for querying and reasoning about linear and postgtes data. Also to pipe notion data into linear.
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Michael Pfister
@pfista
yes, we're building stride.systems to enable you to control your apps with AI No need to know what MCP is to use it, though it is part of what enables our product
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Jawa
@jawa
I can’t see the letters MCP without thinking of Tron 😂
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allyourbase
@allyourbase
I'm building an MCP-powered game dashboard to oversee and control some features of the game system.
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qt
@qt
Doing lots of non-code stuff, mostly on the back of Claude Code but also using Gemini CLI and OAI API calls. A few MCPs but also some important CLI tools Main use is a link ingestion tool that summarizes and documents the ideas behind a link, then sends me a summary email. Leverages Gmail AutoAuth MCP and Serena MCP and Filesystem. Playwright for screenshots if necessary. Also updates the Obsidian vault I gave it with the new learnings from the links and creates [[backlinks]] between md files. I have a separate (non-MCP) tools inside Obsidian to create semantic links. Kind of like a link keeper with automatic pattern tagging. Leveraging https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp, backlog.md, github actions (for PR)s, and a few others which are just CLI tools. The goal with the tool is to leverage links to develop the knowledge graph and create a context-rich personalized browsing/reading/wandering history. It's similar to my own personal flow of breaking down and ingesting links, which I used to store in Roam, and then Tana, and now Obsidian.
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Steve Pederzani
@pederzani
Entertainment industry, narrative conductor for agents. If you’re familiar with Warner Media’s “Character Bibles” this is the [a]idea of it.
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