Tag: ai-tools
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MCP servers: Versioning MCP servers like APIs, not like scripts
A field-tested take on versioning MCP servers like APIs, not like scripts with MCP servers: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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MCP servers: Why your wiki should probably be an MCP resource
A field-tested take on why your wiki should probably be an MCP resource with MCP servers: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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MCP servers: Composing agents over a catalogue of shared MCP tools
A field-tested take on composing agents over a catalogue of shared MCP tools with MCP servers: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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MCP servers: Least-privilege auth for MCP in a real enterprise
A field-tested take on least-privilege auth for MCP in a real enterprise with MCP servers: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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MCP servers: Testing MCP servers with a plain JSON-RPC client first
A field-tested take on testing MCP servers with a plain JSON-RPC client first with MCP servers: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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MCP servers: Treating MCP servers as a supply chain, not a side project
A field-tested take on treating MCP servers as a supply chain, not a side project with MCP servers: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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MCP servers: Exposing read-only resources before you expose write actions
A field-tested take on exposing read-only resources before you expose write actions with MCP servers: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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MCP servers: Smallest MCP server that earns its keep
A field-tested take on the smallest MCP server that earns its keep with MCP servers: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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AI Note-Taking – A Review of the New Wave of Tools for Automatic Information Capture and Summarization
A comprehensive review of the new generation of AI note-taking tools that record, organize, and summarize your ideas before you even lift a finger. From.