TL;DR You can now send articles for later
That's the gist of it, see an essay you like online? Click on the chrome extension, and save for later. The newspaper you get during that week will feature that essay.

Updates on Vedeggio, adding MCP layer, Talk to your Money, and more.
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Analog Reader's New Chrome Extension
As I wrote before, I created a new Chrome extension for Analog Reader. It looks like this

Now the Read Now button keeps working as it did before: you send that article to AnalogReader, and we render it beautifully.

But now, if you click on Save for Later, you will notice that your queue will have more items. Those essays you saved for later will then be added to your next paper issue.

As you can see in the image, we also added a schedule picker, a day and time picker, and a time picker. How long do you want your paper to be in minutes?
There are many other exciting things. If you click on change appearance, you will now be able to pick page size(multiple Kindle sizes) and new fonts.

I'm excited to see what you think with these new changes made to AnalogReader. See you there!
Talk to Your Money
On Vedeggio's side we now have a way to talk to our transactions.

After you have the transactions set and categorized(and we categorize it automatically, no effort on your end) you can then prompt the AI for ways to save money, what subscriptions you could cancel, if you can afford a trip, a new car, etc.
Here are some examples:

Anyways, I feel it’s a delight now to handle my finances; all I have to do is export my data from my banks, put it in Vedeggio, and then just ask things I want to know.
And if you are a dev, I created the MCP layer so you can simply ask your favorite coding agent about your transactions

Check it out at Vedeggio.com
OTHER NEWS
On some non-indie-hacking type shii, I've continued writing my fantasy book, The Worst Party in the Realm.
I decided on creating a small website for it at worstparty.com:

There's a “for me” section that's basically a self-updating wiki based on the text I feed it. I built this for me because when writing more than 55k words(and counting), I started losing track of some loose ends and wanted to avoid writing conflicting things.
Since this isn't my full-time job, nor my indiehacking efforts, I decided to make it easy for me to sit in a coffee shop on a Sunday and write without wrong information. I can quickly consult it from my phone.

And because I'm such a reMarkable whore, I made the wiki fully convertible to pdf, so I can just read it on the tablet(it accepts links so I can just touch on what I want to see).

And if I touch Chapters, it leads me to the Chapter Screen.

Pretty cool huh?
And that is it for today.
