I'm still happy with volta, it's not perfect but much better than asdf, nvm or n
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I'll check it out, seems really cool! Thanks for responding
I did read the post, it's not clear to me how useView avoids the probably I described. From the PostView example it looks like the post is not nullable, so it must suspend until the request completes, right? So if you have useView calls deeper in the tree, does that not create a waterfall?
I'm excited to announce the initial alpha release of fate, a modern data client for React & tRPC.
fate.technology/posts/introd...
How do you avoid client waterfalls? The post mentions using a batch fetch, but if a component high in the tree suspends until it gets data, and it has children that also request data, you still end up with a waterfall, right?
True, you don't need severless, but it's cheaper and easier to manage IMO
Sounds like your goal is to learn by doing it yourself though, which totally makes sense
Yeah, staying simple makes sense. This is why so many people host next on Vercel, they handle all of this for you. Also having preview builds on PRs is a game changer, especially working on a team. Though frankly even for my personal photo album app it's useful.
How do you plan to handle deployment, some sort of blue/green? Or just a hard cutover?
Severless gives you a lot of benefits though, like being able to run multiple versions of your RSCs at the same time, so clients continue to work without a hard refresh.
shit ain’t over til it’s over
I think Chris's point is that the LLM could just call the tool directly, rather than making a tool call through the MCP server
How would you call a CLI tool over the network though? Having a standardized transport and auth mechanism is valuable
We could have built a rest api and published a spec, but then you would have to manually set up the context with the LLM. For an engineer, that's easy enough, but for non-technical folks it's not straightforward.
Right, but MCP provides a consistent interface for many different types of tools. Maybe a concrete example would help, I work at poggio.io, and we're working on an MCP server, which allows a non-technical user to add our product to whatever LLM product they happen to be using.
Sure, but MCP is designed specifically for LLMs, so it's opinionated. MCP supports stateful persistent connections and a rich response format. In theory these are all things you could do with an openapi spec, but having these things standardized makes it much easier to build
MCP is for discoverability and interoperability, not human in the loop use cases.
No idea what you mean by this, but go search "bboy" on YouTube and then tell me breakdancing went away.
Came here to say this too, never seen raw jalapenos on a Seattle dog
My wife convinced me to get rid of a bunch of cables a while back. A few weeks later I realized I needed a coax cable, but I had recycled them all 🥲
They are called rules for a reason!
American. Citizens. Cannot. Be. Deported.
I know we all want to be concise, but we simply cannot use the shorthand terms of the fascists when they describe wildly illegal & unconstitutional things.
Extrajudicial renditions. Kidnappings. Wildly unconstitutional fascism. All right there as options.
Do you have a citation for the claim that no more are coming? That's pretty hard to believe. Clearly the tariffs are having a huge impact, but I'm sure some things will still be imported.
Super excited to see @cloudflare.social launching v1 of their @vite.dev plugin, with first class React Router v7 support.
Huge shout out to James Opstad for working with us to ensure support on top of our recent Vite Environment API work.
blog.cloudflare.com/introducing-...
Pete Hegseth must resign or be fired immediately.
Also just use a template for your resume! Then you don't even have to do any layout yourself.
FYI @skywatch.blue is flagging your posts again
We set up a concentration camp for asylum seekers in the Panama jungle.
We set up a concentration camp for asylum seekers in the Panama jungle.
We set up a concentration camp for asylum seekers in the Panama jungle.