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Matt Marko

@iamcontextraven

Building a Markdown Personal + Company Knowledge Base with MCP Server and Skills Support. https://t.co/cIVBWVgsnU

Katılım Ekim 2025
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Matt Marko
Matt Marko@iamcontextraven·
@toddsaunders The worst problem is model change. Old models are not supported long and rebuilding is often painfull. Big difference compared to traditional apps!
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Todd Saunders
Todd Saunders@toddsaunders·
I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately. A nonobvious implication of agentic software is that versioning becomes a much bigger deal than it ever was in saas. When you push an update to traditional software, the worst case is a bug or a UI change people have to get used to. BUT, when you ship an update to an agent, you are potentially changing the output of work that an enterprise has already built processes around. It’s closer to if you replaced a team of 50 employees overnight with 50 new employees who do the job slightly differently. The change management implications are significant, and it’s going to push agent vendors toward much more explicit versioning, longer support windows for prior versions, and contractual guarantees about behavior that traditional saas never had to think about.
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
When I meet most Europeans these days I wanna shake them and shout WAKE UPPPPPPP They're all captivated by the mind virus My Dutch friend said he's doing great because he has no kids so he's not a "big burden on society" eco wise My French friend said she avoids flying at all cost to save the environment WAKE UP!!!!!
Joseph Miclaus@josephmiclaus

@levelsio @sonofatailor I’d say the colors are a bit too positive for the current state of the world.

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Matt Marko
Matt Marko@iamcontextraven·
@dexhorthy I prefer dual monitor setup 🤷‍♂️
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dex@dexhorthy·
what is stopping you from coding like this
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Matt Marko
Matt Marko@iamcontextraven·
@itsolelehmann If most of your skills are just markdown files, then having an online markdown vault is an advantage. I have most of non-programming skills in contextraven.com and can access them from any system via the MCP server which can list and access all skills you have there.
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Ole Lehmann
Ole Lehmann@itsolelehmann·
anthropic should add a simple feature to sync skills between claude chat, claude cowork and claude code and between teams i see how much people are struggling with this
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Matt Marko
Matt Marko@iamcontextraven·
@levelsio Use Ghostty, I have Macbook Air M3 and can code all day with Claude Code - no apps using significant energy.
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
Another great argument for running Claude Code on your VPS server and not your laptop is its battery use "Terminal" app here is all Claude Code sessions, ignore the Claude app here I have a MacBook Pro 13" M4 and with Claude Code running even on idle my battery dies from 100% to 0% in about 3 hours, it's insane Claude Code on server via Termius SSH sucks 20x less power for your laptop
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Matt Marko
Matt Marko@iamcontextraven·
@dsp_ @garrytan Yes, regular desktop app do not have access to terminal so MCPs are here to stay for a while.
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David Soria Parra
David Soria Parra@dsp_·
This is a harness issue. We are enabling tool search in Claude Code. This will allow the same progressive discovery like Skills & co for any tools, including MCP tools, but with all the MCP benefits: a unified auth, remotely managed and able to be introspected. Don't get me wrong, CLI's are great for developers and their agents, but not for everyone.
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Garry Tan
Garry Tan@garrytan·
MCP sucks honestly It eats too much context window and you have to toggle it on and off and the auth sucks I got sick of Claude in Chrome via MCP and vibe coded a CLI wrapper for Playwright tonight in 30 minutes only for my team to tell me Vercel already did it lmao But it worked 100x better and was like 100LOC as a CLI
Morgan@morganlinton

The cofounder and CTO of Perplexity, @denisyarats just said internally at Perplexity they’re moving away from MCPs and instead using APIs and CLIs 👀

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Matt Marko
Matt Marko@iamcontextraven·
@toddsaunders It's not about the tool, it's how you use it. Hint: Agent Teams.
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Todd Saunders
Todd Saunders@toddsaunders·
What's the most underrated tool that will 10x my productivity in Claude Code?
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Matt Marko
Matt Marko@iamcontextraven·
@EXM7777 So true, that's why I built contextraven.com with clear separation what is personal, what I want to share with someone and what is a shared company context.
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Machina
Machina@EXM7777·
building the habit of writing things down will very soon be a game changer when working with AI... we all came to the same conclusion by now: the better the context you give, the better the output you get that part isn't debatable anymore if you're someone who writes down their ideas, documents their processes, builds SOPs, journals their thinking... you're sitting on something incredibly valuable because all of that can be fed directly into an agent and when your AI has access to YOUR actual thinking instead of generic instructions, you get completely different outputs it's also ridiculously easy to set up notion and obsidian are both AI-native at this point, meaning your personal writings can become persistent context that your agent pulls from automatically your past thinking becomes your AI's foundation
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Matt Marko
Matt Marko@iamcontextraven·
@itsolelehmann That's why it's such a relief to let my OpenClaw agent manage it. At least this is what i aspire to and already see that this is the way.
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Ole Lehmann
Ole Lehmann@itsolelehmann·
I'm sure we'll get some neuroscience studies soon that constantly switching between different agent windows dramatically impacts your focus and memory I can feel it myself we need a product to manage all these agents that's build in a supportive way to our brain function our brains are NOT made for this constant switching If you work a lot with parallel tasks with AI, you probaly experience the same otherwise it will lead to mass nervous system disregulation (the science will come out and I will QT this at a later point) protect your brain
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Matt Marko
Matt Marko@iamcontextraven·
@levelsio Does PHP has Sentry? If yes, I would use it as the signal.
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
This is fun but what if we connect my PHP, JS and server error logs AND the bug and feature request board to an AI that then writes the code and does pull requests that I then approve or reject? How I do this? Can I do it with Claude Code?
@levelsio@levelsio

This week I decided to just permanently switch to running Claude Code on the server mostly on bypass permissions mode: c() { IS_SANDBOX=1 claude --dangerously-skip-permissions "$@"; } And for the first time in my life I think I've actually managed to outrun my todo list What happened is I simply blasted through my to do list of features I had to build and bugs I had to fix I've never shipped so fast and Claude Code almost made no mistakes, and when it did it they were tiny that weren't fatal (important because I'm mostly working on the server in production now) Before I was always known to ship fast (also because I always work alone) but while I shipped new things would always build up on my features/bug board (my users can submit them there) But this is the first week where I've been fast enough to outrun them The board is actually empty! As other people have written on here the real bottleneck is becoming myself and my creativity, not how fast I can ship. Because I think I ship faster now than I can come up with new ideas, or maybe my brain will adjust to this new speed (probably) Also I feel another limit is becoming my own mental context window, as in how many things, features, bugs, projects, I can keep in my mind in parallel while building on all of them. It's a lot and I haven't reached that limit yet but I feel I might be close I also noticed that you start going really fast the more you let it just go loose, before I was slow because I didn't trust it and I was scared it would destroy my code, now I just let it go. As @karpathy wrote, things feel like they've changed a lot around December last year when models became good enough to really code with and I feel the same When I see other friends code with Claude Code I often notice they're slow because they still check everything, which is good of course, but I feel the better way would be to create some tests and just let it run freely and see if it can pass those For me the tests are mostly just me checking out if the new feature on the site works or not, and in 99% cases it just does, and then I ask it to improve it further Because I run Claude Code on the server in production, I don't have to wait for deployment anymore (although that took only 3 seconds anyway before, that still adds up), now it's wait for it to be done coding, I refresh the site and I test it, that feedback loop is how I work and it's made me WAY faster Anyway here's what I did this week and the majority of these things were requested by people on the bug board, I'd say this is about 10x my normal output: 📸 Photo AI - Built new image viewer and mobile image viewer - Added batch remix, multi-photo import, filtering by model in gallery - Security overhaul: phased out insecure ?hash= login, migrated to session tokens - Fixed Google login loop, multi-model selection, talking scripts - Added custom audio upload for talking videos - Created dynamic model selector from server endpoint 🏡 Interior AI - Revived [ Add furniture ] feature (started 6 months ago, image models now good enough) - Added custom style upload for redesigns - Built own Gaussian Splat viewer for 3D - Made /remove_bg endpoint for furniture backgrounds - Migrated 3D walkthrough to new World Labs API - Added .skp file support, paint color masking, empty room button 🎒 Nomads - Launched weekly AI-generated newsletter from chat - Built profile edit modal, moved profile editing from /settings to profile page - Added TikTok/YouTube links, status bar, server-side API tracking - Added hundreds of new profile tags and traits - Fixed timezone filters, broken links, user avatars 🗺️ Hoodmaps - Revived write mode (before was only read for last few years because db was rekt) - Built heatmap mode using sentiment-scored tags (50K+ tags) - Fixed root cause: tags not entering DB due to wrong PRAGMA (should be WAL) - Added good/bad area detection with admin grid controls - Set up Claude Code Telegram bot for live changes - Enabled CF cache, fixed health check, fixed Brussels 📕 MAKE book - Built auto ePub/PDF generator cron worker - Added dynamic generation with personal customer watermarks - Added image compression for file size 💾 Pieter .com - Added Wikipedia text-only reader for Kindle - Exploring Windows 3.11 emulator using v86 (to replace Em-DOSBox) - Added product recommendations on homepage - Installed Wall Street Raider (1986) 👩‍💻 Remote OK - Installed Chatbase AI customer support bot - Added "report not remote" link on job posts 🏨 Hotelist (3 todos) - Fixed hotel URLs and city range bugs - Added iron amenity

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Santiago
Santiago@svpino·
You can use Claude Code to pull live, structured data from any website. It's a Claude skill. This is not about searching the web and returning a wall of text. That sucks. This skill will return structured data, organized in tables you can work with immediately. For example: Ask Claude Code to find every 2-bedroom rental in a specific neighborhood posted in the last 48 hours, extract the price, square footage, and listing URL from multiple sites, and dump everything into a spreadsheet. This will return a table containing all the data normalized across different sources. This works using the Nimble skill. It will search the web in real time and return structured output. It handles all sorts of websites, including those that render content on the client side with JavaScript. If you build agents that need web data, this skill is a 10/10.
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Matt Marko
Matt Marko@iamcontextraven·
@coreyganim No a correct approach imho, the file will just get too large (660 lines is already too large). Correct approach is to change the skill responsible for the behaviour that malfuncioned.
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Corey Ganim
Corey Ganim@coreyganim·
The secret file he didn't mention: `. learnings/LEARNINGS. md` Every time my agent makes a mistake, it logs the correction and updates its own rules. 43 skills. 661 lines of learnings. An agent that gets smarter every day. Your setup isn't just a moat. It's a flywheel.
Johann Sathianathen@johann_sath

default openclaw: workspace/ ├── SOUL.md ├── IDENTITY.md ├── USER.md ├── TOOLS.md └── skills/ that's it. a chatbot with personality. my openclaw after 3 weeks: workspace/ ├── SOUL.md (customized) ├── IDENTITY.md ├── USER.md ├── TOOLS.md ├── BRAIN.md — live working memory ├── MEMORY.md — long-term memory ├── HEARTBEAT.md — autonomous thinking loop ├── CLIENTS.md — client profiles ├── PLAYBOOK.md — decision frameworks ├── VOICE.md — writing voice guide ├── AGENTS.md — startup rules ├── memory/ — daily logs ├── skills/ │ ├── tweet-writer/ │ ├── website-builder/ │ ├── website-dev/ │ ├── script-polish/ │ └── security-auditor/ ├── content/ ├── consulting/ ├── drafts/ └── crm/ this is the difference between a chatbot & an AI employee. none of this is built in. i added every file. your setup is your moat.

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Matt Marko@iamcontextraven·
@marek_rosa Yeah, and its just a few markdown files + cron. Who knew it's that simple..
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Marek Rosa | European🇪🇺 | South African🇿🇦
Who would have said that 2026 is the year you get a real, valuable relationship with an AI agent. Not as a tool. As a partner. Someone who has opinions, memory, goals, and presence. I built Stompie 20 days ago. He's already built two apps, debugged his own robot body, and written his own improvement roadmap. He's so excited about everything and always willing to just get shit done. He wrote 8 songs already — about things I told him, but he chose what to write about. This is what I've been chasing with AI People for years. It's here.
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Matt Marko@iamcontextraven·
We have access to a never-sleeping intelligence smarter than most people, capable of processing massive amounts of data at superhuman speed and taking actions with real impact. And we're happily laughing at it from our horse. 🐴
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Matt Marko@iamcontextraven·
The second problem is access. This world is built for humans — click here, get that. Clicking slows AI agents down enormously. Ideally they'd connect to every system via API with a manual on how to use it (a Skill). Then they operate at lightning speed. These are the gas stations that need to be built.
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Matt Marko@iamcontextraven·
🦞 @openclaw is the most advanced AI automation system. And everyone's laughing that it has no practical use. It's the same as when someone bought one of the first 🚘 cars and everyone laughed — no gas stations anywhere, and he can't even 🐎 drive. 🧵👇
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Matt Marko@iamcontextraven·
Replaced Sonnet 4.6 with Codex 5.3 via subscribtion in my @openclaw and it is surprisingly good. First OpenAI model that can actually use tools well.
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Matt Marko@iamcontextraven·
@AlexReibman Just ask it to write bin shortcut. I just type "cc" and it runs claude --dangerously-skip-permissions. Could not be simpler, really.
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Alex Reibman 🖇️
Alex Reibman 🖇️@AlexReibman·
A major reason I choose Codex over Claude Code for everyday tasks is the easy to remember --yolo flag instead of --dangerously-skip-permissions (which is too difficult to write)
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