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David Soria Parra
06/16/25
@ Anthropic
There's a magical moment when you teach Claude something new using an MCP server, and it takes action on something meaningful to you, creating excitement and engagement.
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The Model Context Protocol (MCP)
@ Anthropic
06/16/25
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The ability to interact with Claude as if it were a fellow programmer is a new aspect of programming, allowing for background operations without direct involvement.
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When I see Claude perform well or poorly, I can enter memory mode and instruct it to memorize specific guidelines for future interactions.
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There's a learning curve when using Claude; users often try to assign overly complex tasks, leading to frustration when the results don't meet expectations.