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Access the Multi-Surface Synthesis Layer (v2.1 Beta)

Direct link to The Humbler: An automated telemetry and re-entry engine powered by Notion MCP middleware.

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The Syntax Method

The Evolution of The Humbler (v2)

Public Development

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The Humbler Dashboard (v1)

The Notion UI for Daily Dev Habits

Private Development

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News

The AXIOS RAT & The Humbler

Review of Cloudflare’s EMDASH: Copilot’s Recommendation on How it Fits Within My Current Development Ecosystem

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Table Data & Repos

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Restart Ramps

Full page table, quick view of status and notes for various projects in different stages of development.

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Engineering Logs

Structured technical telemetry via Node.js CLI.

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Journal Summaries

Daily reflections from a configurable set of WordPress plugin prompts.

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Agent Feedback Notes

Resources

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Senior Dev Standards

NPM Publish Process

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dailydevhabit.com

Primary project site and plugin documentation.

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oneoffboss.com

Technical blog and professional portfolio.

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Project Iteration: From The Humbler to The Syntax Method

4/2/2026

While the Notion interface has been invaluable in convenience and inspiration for adding a face and personality to the backend service I had in progress, it was never meant to last forever. Using Notion MCP with Claude, Copilot, and Gemini provided me with different perspectives on the system as a whole, where it was weak, where it could be refined or expanded, and how to iterate on the existing work.

The Humbler was meant to be a contest entry that would both humble the competition and expose my own humbling experience in assembling the system. Alas, I missed the deadline for the contest.

I am thankful for that deadline whether I met it or not because it meant I had time to reflect on what I had accomplished at that point. It was time to outline a plan for moving forward. I gave myself a goal of being WordCamp-2026-presentation-ready with a rough draft slide deck on The Humbler v2 completed by the end of April. Another deadline.

What will be different about v2, The Syntax Method?

What did I learn from developing v1?

Where can I harden security and mitigate risks?

How do I create a publicly accessible version with low barrier to entry?

How do I make money from this?

Project Overview: The Humbler

3/29/2026

The Problem: In high-velocity engineering, the hidden cost of development is Context-Switching Latency. Between shifts in hardware, OS environments, and complex repos, developers lose 30–60 minutes to "Re-entry Fog"—reconstructing technical rationale and identifying stalled states.

The Solution: 'The Humbler' is an automated Multi-Surface Telemetry System. It captures structured technical logs from a Node.js CLI and qualitative context from distributed WordPress surfaces, normalizing all data into a Canonical Source of Truth (Railway PostgreSQL).

The Success: By utilizing a custom MCP (Model Context Protocol) Bridge, the system reconciles raw engineering chaos into actionable Restart Ramps. This proves that decoupled, interoperable infrastructure can automate project management and drastically reduce re-entry friction.

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