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jbrisson commented on The web does not need gatekeepers: Cloudflare’s new “signed agents” pitch   positiveblue.substack.com... · Posted by u/positiveblue
jbrisson · 6 days ago
"In the 90s, Microsoft tried to “embrace and extend” the web, but failed. And that failure was a blessing."

Basically MS tried to kill the web with their Win95 release, the infamous Internet Explorer and their shitty IIS/Frontpage tandem.

I deeply hate them since that day.

jbrisson commented on Do I not like Ruby anymore? (2024)   sgt.hootr.club/molten-mat... · Posted by u/Vedor
jbrisson · 9 days ago
Languages come and go. There was a time when there was a huge momentum behind Ruby (and Rails). It is not (sadly) the case anymore. It is a matter of traction. C'est la vie. I remember back in the 90s there was great interest in Delphi (Borland OO language) but then came Java. I don't even know if someone is still coding in Delphi. I guess Ruby will eventually go the same way.
jbrisson commented on Exposed MCP servers across the internet   knostic.ai/blog/mapping-m... · Posted by u/gepeto42
orliesaurus · 2 months ago
It's like 2010 all over again: People would put api.domain.com up and no auth - great times for builders..and ill-intentioned folks!
jbrisson · 2 months ago
Yeah... and even 1995! When I experimented with MCP servers via stdin/stdout, I felt projected back in time in the good-old CGI scripts era.
jbrisson commented on Exposed MCP servers across the internet   knostic.ai/blog/mapping-m... · Posted by u/gepeto42
jbrisson · 2 months ago
MCP is not mature enough to put servers in an Internet facing position. Unless you put gateways (inspecting JWTs, filtering out sensitive data) in front of them. Spec still has a long way to go, especially on the Streamable HTTP/SSE + OAuth front.
jbrisson commented on Ask HN: What are you working on? (April 2025)    · Posted by u/david927
jbrisson · 4 months ago
Exploring MCP (model context protocol) using Claude as a base LLM. I understand that this is quite new and may change a lot in the next few months but I feel something interesting could be done by plugging transactional APIs to a LLM. Remind me of the old CGI (common interface gateway) stuff in the 1990s.

This kind of hack can lead LLMs to be the 21st century browsers.

Oh yes... also working on preparing my retirement end of this year...

jbrisson commented on Q* Hypothesis: Enhancing Reasoning, Rewards, and Synthetic Data   interconnects.ai/p/q-star... · Posted by u/Jimmc414
jbrisson · 2 years ago
Imho, in order to reach AGI you have to get out of the LLM space. It has to be something else. Something close to biological plausability.
jbrisson commented on Ask HN: What stack would you use to build a CRUD web app on the JVM today?    · Posted by u/networked
jbrisson · 10 years ago
I'd say it depends on your data model. If it is fairly simple, Ruby on Rails is quite awesome. I didn,t experiment with Clojure, Scala, etc. but RoR is a quite impressive toolset to do CRUD on simple stuff.
jbrisson commented on Ask HN: Should I consider a startup based on scraped data?    · Posted by u/un-devmox
jbrisson · 10 years ago
Apart from the legal aspects, a problem I see is the day you'd have X subscribers paying to get your (aggregated) content, what if some sources (playing cat/mouse with you, or not) refactor their web sites (basically F*#king your data pipes). Then you'll have to turn around quite fast because you'll have tens and tens customers yelling at you.
jbrisson commented on Rails Tutors is now Tealeaf Academy   gotealeaf.com ... · Posted by u/subpixel
jfarmer · 13 years ago
How does this compare to http://bloc.io?
jbrisson · 13 years ago
the price, the length, the commitment (15-20 hours versus 25 hours per week)

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