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Ask HN: What Are You Building with AI?

1•fraXis•2m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Evidence for JavaScript ecosystem being more vulnerable than Rust's?

1•pascahousut•3m ago•0 comments

Locksmith scams: 'I was shut out with my baby and charged £2,200 to get back in'

https://www.theguardian.com/money/2026/jul/15/the-scary-rise-of-locksmith-scams-i-was-shut-out-wi...
2•YeGoblynQueenne•5m ago•0 comments

The Myth of Sisyphus

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Myth_of_Sisyphus
1•chistev•5m ago•1 comments

Show HN: A tool that reviews subreddit promotion rules before you post

https://wheretopost.com/
1•elng•7m ago•0 comments

What Do ASML's Q2 2026 Results Tell Us About the AI Boom?

https://mrkt30.com/what-do-asmls-q2-2026-results-tell-us-about-the-ai-boom/
2•technewssss•8m ago•2 comments

Show HN: OpenSCAD Models for Industrial Grade R/C Lawnmower

https://github.com/zelon88/RC_Mower_Trailer
1•zelon88•11m ago•0 comments

FreeBSD 16 Retires the Last GPL Code from Its Base System

https://www.phoronix.com/news/FreeBSD-16-Goes-GPL-Free
1•brandhout•11m ago•0 comments

Chipotle to open its first restaurant in Mexico this week

https://ktla.com/news/nationworld/chipotle-opens-first-location-in-mexico/
1•mikhael•12m ago•0 comments

What makes an AI coding tool worth paying for?

https://vibecodingagency.com/gpu-cloud/
1•vibeagency•15m ago•1 comments

Grok Faces a Trust Crisis After Developers Flag a Major Privacy Concern

https://www.inc.com/julie-lee/elon-musks-grok-faces-a-trust-crisis-after-developers-flag-a-major-...
1•baranul•16m ago•0 comments

Mozilla Syncstorage-Rs (Self-Hosted Firefox Sync)

https://mozilla-services.github.io/syncstorage-rs/
1•hosteur•17m ago•0 comments

Should a smartwatch track the user's emotions?

1•accofrisk•17m ago•2 comments

Always Go with a Monorepo

https://kore-nordmann.de/blog/always_go_with_a_monorepo.html
1•ingve•17m ago•0 comments

Rebuilding Our Notification Platform for Timely Notifications

https://www.patreon.com/engineering/posts/how-we-scaled-162544709
1•birdculture•21m ago•0 comments

Why Are Japanese Retail Traders Shorting the US Dollar?

https://www.disruptionbanking.com/2026/07/15/why-are-japanese-retail-traders-shorting-the-us-dollar/
2•emsidisii•24m ago•0 comments

Web Design Museum

https://www.webdesignmuseum.org/
1•fortuitous-frog•26m ago•0 comments

Code was our medium for thought

https://wattenberger.com/thoughts/code-is-a-medium-for-thought/
2•goranmoomin•26m ago•0 comments

Pebble July 2026 Update

https://repebble.com/blog/pebble-mega-update-july-2026
1•smig0•27m ago•0 comments

An Unprecedented Data Center Boom Means New Challenges for Texas

https://www.texastribune.org/2026/06/08/texas-regulation-data-centers-electricity-power-water/
2•turtleyacht•30m ago•0 comments

Semantic Primes (2018)

http://machinamenta.blogspot.com/2018/01/semantic-primes.html
1•txoria•30m ago•0 comments

Show HN: PixFinder – Free offline AI+OCR Image Search

https://pixfinder.app/
1•alexkh•31m ago•0 comments

AI eating software: IBM crash

https://www.bargo.ai/research/ibm-ai-capex-cannibalization
1•Kavon2992•33m ago•0 comments

SpaceXAI's Unpermitted Data Center Power Project Impacts Black Communities

https://gizmodo.com/spacexais-unpermitted-data-center-power-project-impacts-black-communities-ana...
2•baranul•37m ago•0 comments

Blog about hiring was written 23 years ago (Still valid)

http://www.aaronsw.com/weblog/hiring
2•rushil_b_patel•38m ago•0 comments

Decibri – unified audio layer for AI agents and Voice AI applications

https://decibri.com
2•vyrotek•44m ago•0 comments

Magic Cap OS

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Cap
2•doener•45m ago•0 comments

Clean Up Kernel (2020)

https://lkml.org/lkml/2020/5/29/1038
2•downbad_•45m ago•0 comments

Show HN: VulnCast – open-source e-paper dashboard for live CVE/exploit Intel

https://github.com/vulnersCom/VulnCast
2•isox•50m ago•0 comments

We need to talk about the Bun Rust rewrite [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAjNWanR3n8
2•baranul•52m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

A Critical Look at "A Critical Look at MCP."

https://docs.mcp.run/blog/2025/05/16/mcp-implenda-est/
33•palmfacehn•1y ago

Comments

nip•1y ago
> Further, one of the issues with remote servers is tenancy

Excellent write-up and understanding of the current state of MCP

I’ve been waiting for someone to point it out. This is in my opinion the biggest limitation of the current spec.

What is needed is a tool invocation context that is provided at tool invocation time.

Such tool invocation context allows passing information that would allow authorizing, authentication but also tracing the original “requester”: think of it as “tool invoked on behalf of user identity”

This of course implies an upstream authnz that feeds these details and more.

If you’re interested in this topic, my email is in my bio: I’m of the architect of our multi-tenant tool calling implementation that we’ve been running in production for the past year with enterprise customers where authnz and auditability are key requirements.

jensneuse•1y ago
The way we've solved this in our MCP gateway (OSS) is that the user first needs to authenticate against our gateway, e.g. by creating a valid JWT with their identity provider, which will be validated using JWKS. Now when they use a tool, they must send their JWT, so the LLM always acts in their behalf. This supports multiple tenants out of the box. (https://wundergraph.com/mcp-gateway)
Yoric•1y ago
Is this really hard to code?

I mean, converting a tool-less LLM into a tool-using LLM is a few hundred lines of code, and then you can plug all your tools, with whichever context you want.

nip•1y ago
Indeed very easy to code!

My point is about the need for a spec of this mechanism: without a spec, every company / org will roll out their own and result in 500 flavors of the same concept.

That’s where MCP shines: tool calling and tool discovery is already 1.5 years old (an eternity in ai land).

The MCP spec ensures that we can all focus on solving problems with tool calling rather than wasting time in cobbling together services that re not interoperable (because developed without a common spec / standard)

__loam•1y ago
This is an advertisement
tomrod•1y ago
I wish this were critical, but it is an ad for MCP.run.
nip•1y ago
It’s both in my opinion and discussions can stem from the linked article

Many come to HN also for the comments

palmfacehn•1y ago
Personally, I'm not a fan. I thought the proponent's view might stimulate a discussion.
FunnyLookinHat•1y ago
> Server authors working on large systems likely already have an OAuth 2.0 API.

I think this biases towards sufficiently large engineering organizations where OAuth 2.0 was identified as necessary for some part of their requirements. In most organizations, they're still using `x-<orgname>-token` headers and the like to do auth.

I'm not sure that there's a better / easier way to do Auth with this use case, but it does present a signficant hurdle to adoption for those who have an API (even one ready for JSON-RPC!) that is practically ready to be exposed via MCP.

motorest•1y ago
> I think this biases towards sufficiently large engineering organizations where OAuth 2.0 was identified as necessary for some part of their requirements. In most organizations, they're still using `x-<orgname>-token` headers and the like to do auth.

I don't think that's it. Auth is a critical system in any organization, and larger organizations actually present more resistance to change, particularly in business critical areas. If anything, smaller orgs gave an easier time migrating critical systems such as authentication.

hirsin•1y ago
Touching on tenancy and the "real" gaps in the spec does help push the discussion in a useful direction.

https://vulnerablemcp.info/ is a good collection of the immediately obvious issues with the MCP protocol that need to be addressed. A couple low blows in there, that feel a bit motivated to make MCP look worse, but generally a good starting point overall.

owebmaster•1y ago
This post has too many "shameless plugs" to be taken seriously.
smitty1e•1y ago
Serious question:

If doing an extended, service-level session (like a GPT interaction) with a server known beforehand, would it make sense to set up a keypair and manage the interaction over SSH?

Restated: are we throwing away a lot of bandwidth establishing TLS trust for the more general HTTP?