So, I'm building mooomooo, which is my idea of what it means to replace tools like JIRA, linear, and such with a unified data model that can adapt to solo devs, small teams and huge orgs so I don't have to manually move tickets to done.
I didn’t realize you can have subagents have different sets of MCP servers+tools enabled & disabled. Do you have any docs for this? A slash command to trigger different types of workflows would work well.
And yet, I’m still waiting for them to approve my developer account, It’s been two months now. they seriously need to be broken up and allow other app stores and ways to developer for their hardware.
Yesterday, I was thinking about building something like this that could also search through my Bear notes and my zsh history, along with other sources.
It would even let me search my query history (but in a smarter way, I promise).
The idea is to:
1. Make it easier to find what I’ve already looked up, so when I search for something I’ve done before, I can quickly pull up what I found or did.
2. If not found locally, to combine several LLMs and search engines at the same time.
Not to hijack the intent of your comment, but I’ve been thinking about switching to Bear from Apple Notes. Do you have any experience or opinions between the two?
I like Apple Notes because it has some nice features, and the best part is that Spotlight can search for text inside any note, even in attachments, which makes finding things super easy.
The main reason I use Bear is for its markdown support. I write a lot of technical docs for $dayjob and side projects, so it’s a must-have for me.
If Apple Notes ever adds Markdown support (or at least proper code snippets), then bye bye to Bear.
I'm ok with all the tech releated stuff, but besides those things i would add:
- reduce (if not eliminate) wild online shopping (eg. Amazon) to reduce carbon
footprint/waste of packaging and not nurturing giants that do not care about employee dignity
- reduce if not eliminate meat consuption or at least buy animal related food that respect animal life and dignity.
Not fully agree with no consuming news, even though most of them are biased or worst fake i think that one can manage try to find the truth in all this chaos.
On news: I'd say read from high-quality, responsible news sources. Lots of outlets create click bait, even if the stories are true, to direct readers to their sites.