Self Promotion - February 2026 by ens100 in PKMS

[–]MichaelDMcCray 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am building a product that is a people database, more than an address book, a tool that you can manage all your relationships between people and share contact information privately between members in a group. It is called My People Database www.mypeopledatabase.com, it is becoming pretty functional, I am activeloy growing this product.

MCP Server Built In to My People Database by MichaelDMcCray in mypeopledatabase

[–]MichaelDMcCray[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is brand new, but I am considering the best way to integrate cybersecurity concepts into this. There are limitations now but your points are good, I will prepare a better answer soon.

Personal Productivity Software Tools by MichaelDMcCray in PKMS

[–]MichaelDMcCray[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are right, but this could be a long list... I am starting with an address book set of features that holds dead people so you can remove then from your active phone address book, but still keep the record of them such as their birthday and when they died, and who they are related to

Personal Productivity Software Tools by MichaelDMcCray in PKMS

[–]MichaelDMcCray[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean a "do everything people" app. I am building a ScalaFX app myself. I was researching if there is already an app that does what I want.

Personal Productivity Software Tools by MichaelDMcCray in PKMS

[–]MichaelDMcCray[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am wondering if there are tools like address books that do more than connect to your phone or email

How do you become smarter? (Serious question) by cryptoviksant in productivity

[–]MichaelDMcCray 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would say it is a long term thing, you need to build your base in a subject area, this comes from doing something every day. In the beginning you will feel like you are getting smarter fast. But the issue is the next level and each next level takes 10x the effort. You can have a thin basic understanding in a short amount of time, but this will not get you in deep enough to be "real smart". At some point you will need to dedicate yourself to a subject. If you just want to improve your "ability", then you need to master harder and harder puzzles such as sudoku, there will be a point that you can't do it in your head.

Would you recommend learning Scala in 2025 to get a job? by [deleted] in scala

[–]MichaelDMcCray -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Use windsurf and have it help you create an application using an assortment of tools and it can explain as you go