At this week’s Tinderbox meetup, we’ll take a look at Tinderbox AI Integration for making your work better. Daniel Tubb has been using Tinderbox, off and on, since 2010, and in this talk will reflect on using Claude Code (or other AI tools like, Mistral Vibe CLI, Google CLI, OpenClaw,) with Model Context Protocol (MCP) tools, including Tinderbox, DEVONthink, the file system, and custom MCP tools for Bookends and for Mark Anderson’s brilliant aTbRef (A Tinderbox Reference).
Daniel Tubb is Chair and an Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton, Canada. He specializes in economic and environmental anthropology in Colombia, especially on gold mining, agrarian change, and makeshift tools for writing. He is the author of the book Shifting Livelihoods: Gold Mining and Subsistence in the Chocó, Colombia.
PLUS:Bring your projects and puzzlements! Everyone is welcome. Long-time Tinderbox users, new Tinderbox users, and non-Tinderbox users are very welcome to join in on the discussion.
Tinderbox Trainers Wanted
We are inviting Tinderbox community members to deliver a “Tinderbox in 10-minute Training” session. We want to kick off each weekly Tinderbox meetup with a 10-minute training that explores a Tinderbox feature and explains how to use it in a specific context. Again, the training should explain what the feature does and provide a contextual example of how the training is using it (sample files are most welcome). If you’d like to provide one of these trainings, please DM @satikusala or @eastgate on the Tinderbox Forum, and we’ll schedule your session on the Tinderbox Meetup Calendar.
9 AM Pacific Time
Noon Eastern time
1300 São Paulo
1600 UTC
1700 London
1800 Paris
2130 Delhi
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/6179249044?pwd=c0szQnZaaGUrWGsxalZKK1dSejFEZz09&omn=81068119678
Meeting ID: 617 924 9044
Passcode: tinderbox
For more details and to join the conversation with the Tinderbox community, visit the Tinderbox Forum: https://forum.eastgate.com/.Bring your projects and puzzlements! Everyone is welcome. Long-time Tinderbox users, new Tinderbox users, and non-Tinderbox users are very welcome to join in on the discussion.