93 points by simba-k 20 hours ago | 8 comments
cr125rider 12 hours ago
It turns out you can, in fact, run Python on Lambda. Neat.
mariuz 4 hours ago
misbahkhan 4 hours ago
Great work Simba!
sdenton4 12 hours ago
Man, Marvel Crisis Protocol is really blowing up lately.
bloppe 11 hours ago
McProtocol
4 hours ago
donovanlowkeen 10 hours ago
this is awesome!
victor_xuan 12 hours ago
Who uses this?
noodletheworld 11 hours ago
The thing about MCP is people can “do AI” without any AI.

That makes it enormously attractive for people who want to be part of the AI hype cycle but not devote much actual effort to it.

Especially since you dont have to actually do anything useful, just write a wrapper around something that already exists.

Wow! Now youre part of the AI hype cycle!

Maybe you too (like windsurf) can be bought for billions of dollars.

So… lots of people.

falcor84 39 minutes ago
I can't help but feel that MCP and AI in general are where the web was in the late 90s. People and companies built silly websites that sometimes weren't more than just digital billboards, and things were definitely a bit overhyped (especially on the investment side), but if anything, they were underhyped in terms of how having an effective digital presence became even more crucial than it seemed in the 90s.
moron4hire 46 minutes ago
That's literally 99% of AI startups, except they're just plugged into one particular vendor's API.
Falimonda 8 hours ago
As just one example, SaaS businesses are beginning to use this to reduce the barrier to entry for their users, which is always the first step to the ultimate goal: a programmatic integration.

This is especially true for conventional SaaS that historically required one or more developers to read and internalize documentation for a service's API in order to make any use of it.

What are the odds that this developer fully understands how to squeeze every bit of value of out this expensive SaaS product, for which the company is paying monthly/yearly?

What if that developer jumps ship? Or the provider releases a major version bump with a significantly different API, but features that the business absolutely needs to integrate in order to stay ahead?

As much as it might seem hyped up at the moment, MPC and agent-based tool calling paired with CoT can and will make things orders of magnitude more efficient.

No business in its right mind will accept anything less than the total integration of MCP and agents across their entire stack by the end of this year.

curtisszmania 9 hours ago
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