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  "textContent": "Web excursions brought to you in partnership with CleanMyMac X, all the tools to speed up your Mac, in one app.\n\nrhsev/grubber\n    Another cool one from Ralf Hülsmann. Turn YAML front matter and YAML code blocks in a bunch of Markdown files into structured data you can search like a database. Like data view without Obsidian.\nCursor Widget App\n    A cool (free) idea that lets you connect a macOS desktop widget to Cursor using an MCP. What I’ll use it for is yet to be determined, but I like the idea. Right now I’m just having it reflect its current todo list to the widget, which is kinda handy, but I think I can do cooler stuff with it.\nWhat I learned building an opinionated and minimal coding agent\n\n\n> Lessons I learned while building my own coding agent from scratch.\n\naryankashyap0/shorlabs\n    Vercel for Backend. One-click deploy of Python and Node.js apps to AWS with no Docker knowledge needed. Mostly bookmarking this for my own future needs…\n\n\n\nLike or share this post on Mastodon, Bluesky, or Twitter.\n\n* * *\n\nBrettTerpstra.com is supported by readers like you. Click here if you'd like to help out.\n\nFind Brett on Mastodon, Bluesky, GitHub, and everywhere else.",
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