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thedsp.bsky.social
Creator of the Model Context Protocol (https://modelcontextprotocol.io) with @jspahrsummers.bsky.social. Member of Technical Staff @ Anthropic. Ex-Meta, Ex-Sun. https://experimentalworks.net
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Big thank you to the Ruby Gems team that helped us get the 'mcp' package name, after it was abandoned in 2013.
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Thank you.
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I think people are sleeping on this. We have looked so long for a scalable way to do verification. I think LLMs are actually quite promising to get closer. I need to try it !
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Is it good?
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Not me, but also kinda me
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I’ll be there
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Which is a bit ironic, because I can't use remote mcp servers on claude.ai on my private account :P
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I wish it was available for Pro users as well, but I guess we start somewhere.
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Just my general sentiment being in the midst of a hype for the first time in my career
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At the moment there is always an aspect of you having to learn the limitations and working within its constraints. I learned over the months what the model is good at and what not. So yeah, for me that are certain types of tasks, and I know it will not do well on others
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It is really good. It has fundamentally changed how I approach coding problems. A lot is prompting now
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Well I sure hope it sticks
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Okay this is looong I wanted to really break it down to make it understandable + actionable New blog post on extending AI chat with Model Context Protocol, and why it matters interconnected.org/home/2025/02...
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The Model Context Protocol (MCP) fundamentally changes what's possible. Rather than being limited to predefined integrations, teams can extend capabilities through custom tools: >Internal monitoring integration >Security scanning workflows >Documentation automation
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The Spring AI team has worked closely with us to make this happen. They will gratuitously continue to maintain the SDK. And honestly, I can't wait to see what people build on MCP with the rich Java ecosystem at their disposal.
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FWIW we Rust folks should be a little more forthcoming in saying that the load is not zero—but also that that's fine, the benefits are worth it. I'm worried saying zero load burns credibility
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Yes. That’s a shortcoming in Claude Desktop!
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Let’s gooooo
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👀
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I agree. I’d love to see an official Golang SDK. Sadly I can’t build it, but maybe we can get some help.
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They will, once they are ready for release