That's a good idea and actually was my first thought too. I sent a chat message so the product owner in charge is aware of the interest in something like it.
I think a big issue here is the lack of standard - there is no established way of where an MCP server should be hosted so that agents are easily able to find it. Right now, the best solution I could think of would be to serve it at something like rewe.de/shop/mcp and you'd manually have to register it with your agent.
Nice thank you. If something came out of this that would be amazing. I am not the biggest fan of mcp, as they are a waste of tokens though. I shot you a message on LinkedIn as well, was wondering if this caused some discussion internally at Rewe because it was immediately blocked.
I hope REWE is seeing this and offers an official MCP server. In the end we pay real money there. :D
I wrote a skill some time ago to support me with "agentic groceries" on my own - it's the future of shopping I would say.
My workflow:
- I paste in urls or text for receipts I will cook this week
- agent extracts the ingredients, calculates cups to ml and such, replaces meat with vegi ingredients, replaces some other things I prefer always (often also creates a nice markdown receipe at this steo I can put into Obsidian)
- check my list of favs, check search cache (so not every time the api is called, I'm a good netizen :D )
- ask me which items I have at home (no need to add to the basket)
- search rewe api for multiple candidates and let me choose.
- after each recipe I enter /new to start with fresh context
- also I have a list of things I buy every week
I still put everything manually in the basket in the end, but this is not the thing which is time intensive.
This is also my exact workflow here. Thank you. I'm adding things that should be in the basket via Siri to my Obsidian notes. I also add recipes to that list or anything else. Then Claude checks that list once I want to do the shopping, looks through my favorites, and fills the baskets with all the items needed. I also use Claude to list the most frequently bought items for a template that always gets filled in.
It is extremely simple. I just tell Claude: "Use korb to look at my order history and create a table with my most frequently bought items. Next time, fill my basket with the items I always buy."
So something of that variation works.
Personally, I know nobody who has the need to install this type of crappy surveillance shit on their front door in Europe to start with.
You frame it like the only alternative to American surveillance cameras is Chinese surveillance cameras, but no cameras seems to be no option for you.
Who is the one with the paranoid, imaginary reasons?
Edit: Ah btw, here in germany we have of course cameras to see who is in front of the door, it is called Türsprechanlage. It does not record, it does sent to the cloud, it is not smart, and is developed and produced in Germany, for example by Siedle.
I don't understand why all answers make it all about Germany. I say "Europe" and you say "but here in Germany". If you insist on Germany I saw plenty of cheap Chinese IP cameras in Turkish, Arab, and Asian districts of German cities and in tourist hotspots of German cities. Every noodle and kebab place has at least one inside or outside. IP camera, doorbell camera, surveillance camera, call it however you want.
The guillotine remark resonates in today reality because people feel this scam. Tone-policing the symptom while ignoring the cause is naive.
The C15 thread shows exactly why: It beats modern trucks in pure utility. Today we are paying more for less value.
It is exactly the wealth extraction Ray Dalio describes in Principles for Dealing with the Changing World Order (Stage 5 of the debt cycle), resulting in internal conflict.
I’d argue that what you're experiencing isn't the Network Effect anymore, but rather Vendor Lock-in.
The Network Effect implies the platform gets better for you as more people join. If they are deleting your content, the network is no longer serving you—it’s just holding you hostage. This is enshitification as it best. (this ironie with a cory doctorow link)
At this stage, it’s just a walled garden. Staying because 'everyone is here' while being silenced is learned helplessness.
You're voluntarily staying in a walled garden that refuses to let you speak.
I agree with you, but perhaps walled garden and network effects are not mutually exclusive. I.e. if I leave the garden, I'm losing value of being able to reach many people I care about.
The author has a point here, collaboration without a driver will lead to a culture of talking instead of doing. To be a driver of a change you need agency. Great example with the PR. If I create a PR at another team, how will they react? "Get off my lawn" or "actually this is not something we had in mind but thanks for the PR, we are putting it behind a feature-flag and will try it out and measure the outcome".
Yeah, right? They really have a great website. Even better, the sourcecode is on github with 200+ open PRs, 10.000+ closed PRs and 133 authors in this repo over the last months.
This is the future of doing groceries. Let us login with our credentials and let us do the search/filling the cart with agents.
Totally fine to do the payment only on the web, so everyone can be sure they only order what was wished, and not 300 avocados.
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