Why shell-first AI workflows combined with guardrailed MCP might just be the pragmatic path forward.| den.dev
The latest version of Visual Studio Code Insiders now shows a prompt before you bring in a third-party MCP server. Neat! No more one-click command execution.| den.dev
The official MCP C# SDK now supports OAuth 2.0 authentication and RFC 9728 Protected Resource Metadata, making secure AI integrations simpler for .NET developers.| Hi, I'm Den 馃憢 on Den Delimarsky
Tired of agents making wrong assumptions about user input? Visual Studio Code now supports MCP elicitations, where servers can request structured input through the client's native UI, completely eliminating guesswork and tedium of interpreting LLM input.| den.dev
The web is drowning in AI slop and SEO spam. BlogScroll is my small act of rebellion - a curated directory of real humans writing about real things.| Hi, I'm Den 馃憢 on Den Delimarsky
The Model Context Protocol got auth right, but that doesn鈥檛 mean you should implement it yourself. Here鈥檚 why API gateways are usually the better choice, and what that really costs you.| den.dev
MCP authorization spec now requires RFC 8707 implementation to prevent token misuse and phishing attacks. Here鈥檚 how the resource parameter works and why it matters for your MCP deployments.| Writing on Den Delimarsky
Recent experiences with Model Context Protocol development, including conferences, security work, and community updates from Build, MCP Developer Summit, and AI Engineer World鈥檚 Fair.| Writing on Den Delimarsky
AI agents aren't replacing developers - they're amplifying what skilled engineers can accomplish. The job replacement panic might just be the wrong place to channel our energy into.| den.dev
See how the latest Visual Studio Code Insiders builds seamlessly integrate with both new and legacy MCP authorization specs, offering a frictionless developer experience for accessing protected MCP servers with any OAuth provider.| den.dev