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Show HN: Ismcpdead.com – Live dashboard tracking MCP adoption and sentiment

https://ismcpdead.com
17•sagirodin•3h ago
Built this to track the ongoing debate around Model Context Protocol - whether it's gaining real traction or just hype. Pulls live data from GitHub, HN, Reddit and a few other sources. Curious what the HN crowd thinks given how active the MCP discussion has been here.

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lanyard-textile•1h ago
I think MCP should not the main discussion point -- it certainly is the acronym that travels the world, but the real underlying features to track the sentiment of are "tools."

You can provide JSON schemas to LLMs about functions it can call, and they're trained to request executions. That's the game changing technology. That's the future here.

That's what makes claude code actually work, that's what makes a good chatbot useful, and that's what makes "AI" the most interesting right now.

MCP is many things, but one very good thing is that it's merely a way to bring tools to your client easily -- and gate data by the correct level of authorization, etc.

That is useful. We will likely have that in some form forever on. It may not be called MCP though.

paulirwin•1h ago
One thing that MCP solves well, that neither CLI apps (like the `gh` CLI for example) nor letting your LLM call arbitrary APIs via CURL does, is setting granular permissions per tool.

Most agent frontends I've used like Claude Code only give you one level deep of CLI commands to authorize, which works fine for allowing commands like `docker build:*`. But for complex CLIs like GitHub, Azure, etc. it just doesn't scale well. It is absurd to grant Claude Code permission to `az vm:*` when that includes everything from `az vm show` to `az vm delete`. Likewise, the argument that says that you should just let your LLM call APIs directly via curl or whatever, does not hold up well when Claude Code just wants raw access to all of `curl:*`.

Meanwhile, MCP tools are (currently, at least in CC) managed at the individual tool level, which is very convenient for managing granular permissions.

Perhaps there could be some "CTCP" (CLI tool context protocol; the CCP acronym does not work well) where CLI apps could expose their available tools to the LLM, and it could then be dynamically loaded and managed at a granular level. But until then, I'm going to keep using MCP.

Imustaskforhelp•1h ago
can something of a cli utility be made which can deny any request from moving on, let's name this cli b which takes a user level configuration at say ~/.config or have a way to enter it via cli too or within the context of the folder which it is running in

then we can have "b az vm delete test123" be run via these agents but then b checks if az vm delete command itself is allowed or not, and if it finds that its denied then it gives an error: This command isn't allowed to run.

but if something like b az vm create test123 is done, then the command is allowed to run

Someone must have made an utility similar to b, perhaps someone can share the links of things like this, but what are your thoughts on something like this paul? I definitely feel like convenience can be wrapped around something like this rather than continue to use MCP protocol.

jameslk•1h ago
I don't think MCP is going anywhere, as much as I prefer CLIs or skills generally. Where MCP really shines is reducing friction and footguns for using a service, but at the expense of less versatility and expressiveness. You get a cookie-cutter way of using tools to interact with that service, which is easy to set up, doesn't require the user to download a CLI or have their agent interact with an API

For power users or technical users that want agents to compose data or use tools programmatically, that's less valuable, but for most people, a one-size-fits-all MCP service that is easy to use is probably best

There's the issues of dumping a bunch of tool definitions into context and eating a ton of tokens as well, but that seems more solvable

If anything, MCP needs to evolve or MCP client tooling to improve, and I could see the debate going away

jzymbaluk•1h ago
I don't follow the cutting edge of AI practice super closely and I'm confused. Why are people trying to say MCP is dead? I've set up a few MCP servers (mostly language servers and servers to access my company's Confluence), and they seem genuinely very useful.
tcoff91•42m ago
A lot of people want to move away from them because they bloat the context a lot more than Skills do.
_andrei_•55m ago
What's the purpose of this? There is no replacement for MCP. We need a protocol for calling tools that works with structured outputs, this is what we have.
rvz•35m ago
Most of all these sources are on X (low quality garbage engagement bait posts) and SEO spam blogs that repeat the same talking points that we have all heard about MCPs. The other sources like Reddit, LinkedIn are non-existent on this site.

You will continue to hear repeated claims of MCPs being the next internet, the real "Web 3.0" or it will be the new way we will be interacting with the web - Nope, Never and Not a chance.

People talking about MCPs don't know that they are in a bubble.

emodendroket•7m ago
I thought "who exactly is saying it's dead?" and found your ranking gives it a 94/100 liveliness, so I guess not that many.

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