adam
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adam
@theCTO
creator of email - i don't want you on my cap table


Sentry's MCP server now gives access to nearly all datasets within Sentry: Issues, Logs, Traces, Metrics (Beta), Profiles, and Session Replays Weve done a lot of optimization for debugging errors, but if you find yourself getting value out of those others, give it a spin!

We haven’t shared enough of what using @orchid_hq actually feels like day to day. A lot of AI tools still feel like extra work: endless chat sidebars, hunting for workflow templates, manual setup, and then sitting there watching the agent think out loud. We’re trying something different. The agentic experience itself should be the product. Orchid is intentionally small and focused. Home = what needs you right now Activity = what happened No giant sidebar of old chats. That’s on purpose. Do the work, move on. If more context is needed, Orchid should help pull it together. Once something is handled, it stays out of the way. We don’t think people should have to dig through libraries of pre-built workflows. Most people just want the system to understand the shape of their work: the tools they use, what repeats, what matters, and what can safely run in the background. Instead of making you orchestrate everything, Orchid should adapt and quietly suggest useful automations and customizations over time. And you definitely shouldn’t have to babysit it. Chats stay minimized by default. Hand work off and keep moving. It only comes back when there’s something worth your input: a draft, a decision, or a quick review. At its core, we think the best agents will feel ambient and proactive, not just reactive chatbots: working quietly in the background, ingesting signals, triaging what matters, and preparing the next step so your attention is reserved for the moments that require your judgment. Less: “open chat and supervise.” More: “here’s what needs you, here’s what happened, here’s what’s ready.” That’s the calmer, more focused experience we’re building toward.











