I woke up early and dove back into the official MCP docs—so well written that re-reading them sparked new insights. It helped me refine some lingering thoughts from yesterday’s discussion, giving me more clarity moving forward.
The morning was filled with meetings. Our usual weekly session felt oddly quiet with few attendees, but the room filled quickly for Zhongzhi’s presentation on supplemental medical insurance—a stark contrast.
Before lunch, there is an update on the UC planning, maybe there still a chance.
In the afternoon, I focused on the Portal Service MCP server using Cursor and Claude 3.7 Sonnet. But this time, the generated results didn’t click. I spent hours debugging with little progress. It made me think: maybe it’s time to go back to basics and handwrite the logic based on the docs for deeper understanding.
After work, I joined a relaxed basketball session. No hard running, just fluid movement. It felt great—no back pain this time.
And yes, the Rubik’s cube craze is still going strong—I solved it in the bathroom, during my ping-pong break, while walking, resting, and again after getting home. Each solve is faster and smoother. It’s become my steady little ritual throughout the day.
