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we live in a space station
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2» claude mcp add-json leaflet '{"type": "http", "url": "https://leaflet-search-by-zzstoatzz.fastmcp.app/mcp"}'
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4Added http MCP server leaflet to local config
5» claude
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20> what's that one jerry leaflet post about space station? what's the last line
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22∴ Thinking…
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24 The user is asking about a specific Leaflet post by someone named "jerry" about a space station. Let me search for it using the leaflet MCP tools.
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26⏺ leaflet - search (MCP)(query: "jerry space station")
27 ⎿ {
28 "result": []
29 }
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31∴ Thinking…
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33 No results for "jerry space station". Let me try just searching for space station.
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35⏺ leaflet - search (MCP)(query: "space station")
36 ⎿ {
37 "result": [
38 {
39 "type": "article",
40 "uri": "at://did:plc:uc7eb5rz4yin3kgshnptkuex/pub.leaflet.document/3lvnwza5mns23",
41 "did": "did:plc:uc7eb5rz4yin3kgshnptkuex",
42 "title": "STORIES TO READ 8-5-25",
43 "snippet": "...The space station is the ultimate industrial environment—cut off from the natural world. And that’s not healthy. (Anthropocene Magazine) – Is the
44 International Space Station too clean and sterile. A report...",
45 "createdAt": "2025-08-05T14:43:12.699Z",
46 "rkey": "3lvnwza5mns23",
47 "basePath": "indienewsreader.leaflet.pub"
48 },
49 {
50 "type": "article",
51 "uri": "at://did:plc:vc7f4oafdgxsihk4cry2xpze/pub.leaflet.document/3m3x2oftqbs2v",
52 "did": "did:plc:vc7f4oafdgxsihk4cry2xpze",
53 "title": "We live in a space station",
54 "snippet": "...To the Architect, building one space station was the least interesting part. Building the Framework to build a thousand space stations was the real challenge.
55 When simulations were exhausted, the Architect was...",
56 "createdAt": "2025-10-24T14:13:51.947Z",
57 "rkey": "3m3x2oftqbs2v",
58 "basePath": "jcsalterego.leaflet.pub"
59 },
60 {
61 "type": "article",
62 "uri": "at://did:plc:gmgzewvlj75fkfbi64y7jcj2/pub.leaflet.document/3mah252ijlc27",
63 "did": "did:plc:gmgzewvlj75fkfbi64y7jcj2",
64 "title": "The Great Departure: Are Aliens Leaving Earth—And Is 3I Atlas Here to Welcome Them?",
65 "snippet": "...And the rich are building underground palaces and space stations. It’s not a sign of doom. It’s a sign of transition. And perhaps, in the quiet vibration of a
66 magnetic...",
67 "createdAt": "2025-12-20T20:27:31.945Z",
68 "rkey": "3mah252ijlc27",
69 "basePath": "inimzi.leaflet.pub"
70 }
71 ]
72 }
73
74∴ Thinking…
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76 I found a result that looks promising: "We live in a space station" by jcsalterego (Jerry Saltarello?). Let me get the full document to see the last line.
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78⏺ Found it - "We live in a space station" by jcsalterego. Let me get the full content:
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80⏺ leaflet - get_document (MCP)(uri: "at://did:plc:vc7f4oafdgxsihk4cry2xpze/pub.leaflet.document/3m3x2oftqbs2v")
81 ⎿ {
82 "uri": "at://did:plc:vc7f4oafdgxsihk4cry2xpze/pub.leaflet.document/3m3x2oftqbs2v",
83 "title": "We live in a space station",
84 "content": "And we're running out of fuel.\n\nThe Architect wasn't even looking to build an actual space station in the first place. There was never any real need; most people
85 who ventured off-world found themselves preferring the comforts of giant, sprawling moontropolises built and operated by multi-planetary megacorporations.\n\nIf the origins of the
86 Framework appeared to be shrouded in secrecy, it's because the truth was far more boring. A local shipping magnate who had made it big by being in the right place at the right
87 time wanted to leave a legacy other than being a local shipping magnate who had made it big by being in the right place at the right time. He started seeding non-profits and
88 rebranded himself as a patron of the arts and sciences, writing checks and funding grants as a layperson would choose new shoes or a new belt.\n\nSo for the first couple of years,
89 the Architect was entirely immersed, completely content covering her small studio apartment with sketches and component lists and meticulously printed 1:200 scale models. The
90 apartment computer tucked underneath the coffee table would hum politely as it churned through thousands of iterations of varying cosmic weather conditions, differing exotic low-g
91 building materials, and a whole gamut of population volatility.\n\nTo the casual observer, this whole endeavor might have been written off as yet another entry in the long list
92 of plans for DIY moon domes, hovercraft lean-tos, and converted lunar buggies. To the Architect, building one space station was the least interesting part. Building the Framework
93 to build a thousand space stations was the real challenge.\n\nWhen simulations were exhausted, the Architect was forced to face what she knew from the beginning: you can't live in
94 a blueprint. You can't stress test a blueprint. You can't tell if arranging the air scrubber and the water cycler like so is going to work just from a blueprint. Everything is a
95 thought experiment until you try it and live it.\n\nThe Architect sought an engineer who could scrutinize and start building from the Framework blueprints. Together they tackled
96 the very basics: bootstrap life support, establish safe ingress and egress, set up waste management, and stabilize the food supply. They chose parts based on ease of access and
97 low operating costs. These weren't one-time specifications. If done right, these would be thousand-time specifications. The effort grew. They enlisted scientists, designers,
98 artists, and operators.\n\nWord spread quickly and before they thought they were truly ready—they could have spent another five years building—the Architect and the newly formed
99 Council began to let people into Prototype City.\n\nFrom prototype to petri dish\n\nThe Makers arrived early on. Not everyone bought into the name but it was a convenient term for
100 the disparate band of hobbyists, builders, enthusiasts, writers, poets, artists, and community leaders, many with different motivations but all coming to follow developments of
101 the Framework.\n\nOf course, it would be disingenuous to omit the growing pains of the young station, despite the incredible momentum and influx of folks. Grifters, swindlers, and
102 troublemakers trickled in. As people found their communities and settled in their micro-neighborhoods, there would be politicking and skirmishes and infighting. This is
103 unsolvable by even the most advanced technology.\n\nAnticipating this, the Council had rolled out a fairly standard fleet of Sentry Bots early on to make constant sweeps through
104 the station. The breadbox-sized drones would move deftly among crowds and public spaces. While they were mostly autonomous and programmed to enforce the bylaws, they belonged to
105 the Council Sentry.\n\nThe Council Sentry operated out of the beige, windowless, brutalist structure known as the Obelisk. Most people didn't care or think about the looming
106 structure, but those who did concern themselves with the Council considered the building a pretty heavy-handed metaphor for its task and purpose. Few knew the aesthetics were the
107 result of a cost-saving measure, thanks to a nearby salvage yard and a Council member's impeccably good timing.\n\nTime horizon\n\nThe exact amount of remaining fuel left to power
108 Prototype City, along with the current usage rate and projected growth rate, are all known. It is, however, unclear when the next infusion will occur. The shipping magnate moved
109 onto other endeavors (space casino) so the Council continues to talk to other deep-pocketed individuals or mega corporations interested in—or wanting to keep tabs on—the promise
110 of the Framework.\n\nEven if fuel were an unlimited resource, the Council is still beholden to a complex mesh of regional and interstational laws, ultimately meaning the
111 possibility of a takeover—friendly or hostile—is never completely out of the question.\n\nThere is constant talk about the practical steps for how Prototype City stays
112 sustainable. There are always opportunities in trading with other stations and colonies, and better overall support for commerce. Tourism and sports are possibilities. Makers are
113 working on solutions. The Council is working on solutions.\n\nMeanwhile, much of the general population doesn't really think much of it. In their lifetimes, there have always
114 been, and there will always be, other stations popping into and blinking out of existence. People are here for a good time (or a bad time). They're here for a time.\n\nThe future
115 is bright. Some Makers have naturally joined the Council. Others have begun to lead in parts of the Framework and push the boundaries of what's already been built and what can be
116 built. A brand new Obsidian City has broken ground nearby, implementing Framework-compatible parts from scratch.\n\nWe live in Prototype City, and we're running out of fuel. But
117 we're working towards a future where we'll have other Framework cities to jump to when the time comes.",
118 "createdAt": "2025-10-24T14:13:51.947Z",
119 "tags": [],
120 "publicationUri": "at://did:plc:vc7f4oafdgxsihk4cry2xpze/pub.leaflet.publication/3m33xfstibs2t"
121 }
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127 Got it! The last line is:
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129 "We live in Prototype City, and we're running out of fuel. But we're working towards a future where we'll have other Framework cities to jump to when the time comes."
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131⏺ The last line is:
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133 We live in Prototype City, and we're running out of fuel. But we're working towards a future where we'll have other Framework cities to jump to when the time comes.