[Iter-X] 29/100days
Note: This article was translated for me by AI. I wrote the original in Chinese. I never use AI to write my articles, because that would cost me my own expression; my freedom to express myself is always the most valuable part of my work. So if you can read Chinese, I recommend reading the Chinese version, where you will get the most original and unfiltered version. That said, technological progress exists to give us more convenience, so I will continue using AI to translate my writing into multiple languages, allowing valuable content to reach more people.
Day2️⃣9️⃣
Two new teammates have joined the team, filling the gap in product operations. We also have a C-end product role now—looking forward to future outputs!
Today, I focused on handling the AI architecture. It’s mostly sorted out, and tomorrow, I’ll integrate an instance to connect the entire process. On the backend side, we plan to integrate MCP and align with some open-source protocols. MCP itself is an initiative aimed at resolving the chaotic Function Call implementations across different vendors. This should have been something OpenAI led, but since it’s focused on for-profit commercialization, Claude has taken up the mantle. MCP was released last year but has only recently gained traction among developers. Now, various services are starting to build MCP Servers for their platforms. Currently, the only usable client-side applications seem to be Cursor and the Claude app, and an MCP application marketplace is expected to emerge rapidly.
If you’re a UI designer, feel free to reach out! Right now, I’m also handling UI design. While I can translate my ideas into designs effectively, we still need a designer with a unique style and vision to elevate the overall design.
Current Progress Summary:
- Prototype Design & UI/UX: 27%
- Backend (Go) Development: 25%
- Client (Flutter) Progress: 7%
- Data: 6%
If you meet the following criteria, let’s chat! (Maybe check out Day 6 first):
- Commitment
- Dreams
- Interest
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