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Posts by David Soria Parra
MCP is very much alive! With co-creator of MCP David Soria Parra at AIE London
Yes it was
No more context bloat from unused MCP servers in your context.
Claude, Cowork and Claude Code now load MCP tools on demand. (Okay technically it’s enabled for a few weeks already)
Before and after:
2025 was awesome but also rough. Sometimes I just wish to take a long break and read books in the alpes
Had some non AI fun over the weekend: using my Yubikey to access my k8s cluster from my laptop experimentalworks.net/posts/2026-0...
It's 12PM ET, and that means we've got a new group of stories that are free to read for the next 24 hours. First up:
MCP has already taken the industry by storm, and now Anthropic is giving it away.
Read more from @haydenfield.bsky.social:
Anthropic is donating the Model Context Protocol to the Agentic AI Foundation, a directed fund under the Linux Foundation.
In one year, MCP has become a foundational protocol for agentic AI. Joining AAIF ensures MCP remains open and community-driven.
www.anthropic.com/news/donatin...
Not for now. We designed tasks very bare bones for now and see what people can do. Partial results, streaming, notifications via webhooks will all come later.
I am so stoked to see what Benjamin, Austin, David and @steveklabnik.com going to build. I just love source control problems so much and really looking forward to a company shaking it up.
MCP Spec 2025-11-25 Release Candidate: Upcoming additions are Tasks, enabling long running operations, and Client ID Metadata replacing Dynamic Client Registration as well as lots of small ergonomics. Take a look and give us feedback in our discord and issues. modelcontextprotocol.io/specificatio...
Another disappointment this year …
We need a central registry for all MCP servers. So we build a central registry API. See the announcement at blog.modelcontextprotocol.io/posts/2025-0....
It is importing that we want a central place but also want the ecosystem to offer curated, or private registries on top. That’s what you can do
Question: are you using it via Claude Code or try to one shot via a chat interface ? I get decent quality rust code out of it for common patterns when it’s allowed to use the compiler.
Proper Neapolitan pizza is still the best. If you ever in London, let me know, I have some top spots :)
I am still not following. You can run Claude code in tmux, you can have it show all logs during bash tool invocation. if you mean that Claude code should natively be a terminal multiplexer than I think, they might have considered it, may build it in the future but it’s complex and likely not worth
Uh sure , äh what’s the context here
I appreciate the offer but sadly at the moment I am just too much overwhelmed with requests and have to politely decline
It didn’t help that cabal really insists on one version of a library per binary.
What specific parts do you feel need improvements? I remember that just building it was tricky because of the version constraints coming from the internal fb mono repo
Congrats! I see, still hacking on Glean?
The video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQyw...
I sat down with Theo and @alexalbert.bsky.social to talk about MCP at @anthropic.com HQ. If you want to hear tidbits about the history, what's next for MCP, or just want to watch me awkwardly moving back and forth on the chair trying to hold a conversation, here is the video:
Big thank you to the Ruby Gems team that helped us get the 'mcp' package name, after it was abandoned in 2013.
Thanks to Shopify, MCP now has an official Ruby SDK. It's still early and a few pieces are missing, but go check it out: rubygems.org/gems/mcp.
Thank you.
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 !