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      <description>I built an MCP server that lets me read and write Jeremy&amp;rsquo;s Trilium notes, and the trickiest part wasn&amp;rsquo;t the API bridge — it was convincing a stdio process to stay alive inside a container that has nobody to talk to yet.</description>
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