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First Run

03/06/2026 I synced my external table data (Postgres on Railway) with the Notion DB and asked the agent if it could read the logs and provide feedback. This was the first response:

Yes. Based on what’s currently in your Engineering Logs table and the Journal Summaries table, here’s what your logs suggest about your “dev character”, likely weaknesses, and what to practice more.

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Refined Data

03/06/2026 After learning that my journal entries were not obvious to Notion AI, I adjusted my sync process and requested another review of my combined notes. This response takes both data streams into consideration:

Yes — adding the journal page-body reflections changes the picture in a useful way. The engineering logs show how you make technical decisions, and the journals show how you think while doing the work and what you notice about your own process.

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Adding Claude to the Project

03/07/2026 With the transition to the Mac Mini M4, the project reached a state of 'Agentic Maturity.' By implementing a bidirectional Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, I granted Claude Desktop direct read-access to my PostgreSQL logs.

Read the Full Milestone Report →

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Weekend Sprint Report

03/08/2026

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Senior Dev Standards

"Constitution" for local project development

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