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Mike Coughlin

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Searching for Wintermute. Tinkering on @pulsemcp. Why haven't you seen this?: https://youtu.be/2Jv6baWj3L0?feature=shared

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Once you go with this mouse there's no going back

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MCP often gets criticized for its propensity to bloat context with “tool overload”. I think this criticism is unfounded. The reality is, you should never have more than a few MCP servers active in your context at a given time. And if a single MCP server has too many tools -…


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Prediction market parlays have arrived

Introducing Lineups by @theclearingco Cross-market parlays, onchain.



Always impressing.

i made a graphic design book for @greptileai featuring some of the biggest bugs in history :) One of my favorite projects yet! 🧵Check out some pages, my process, and let me know what your favorite page is 👇

ravinapatellll's tweet image. i made a graphic design book for @greptileai featuring some of the biggest bugs in history :) One of my favorite projects yet!

🧵Check out some pages, my process, and let me know what your favorite page is 👇
ravinapatellll's tweet image. i made a graphic design book for @greptileai featuring some of the biggest bugs in history :) One of my favorite projects yet!

🧵Check out some pages, my process, and let me know what your favorite page is 👇


The man, the myth, the @reactiverobot sharing insights on pricing an MCP server...

How do you price something that's never been priced before? We're excited to share a guest post from @reactiverobot, founder of Ref, who tackled this exact challenge while building what may be the first standalone paid MCP server. Read it here: pulsemcp.com/posts/pricing-… His…



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Soo we finally did the thing we have been saying we will be doing: blog.modelcontextprotocol.io/posts/2025-09-…


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If you're tired of working on the same ole saas marketing, we're hiring a brand designer Work directly with Daniela our brand design co-founder operate-so.notion.site/brand-designer…

operate-so.notion.site

Brand Designer (Contract) | Notion

We’re building Operate, a CRM designed for sales, built for founders.

ya, work like this would never make it past traditional saas marketing reviews.



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Read the entire thread, but here is the lede for a proven consumer software designer who wants to build an empire alongside @tonigemayel Markets are collective intelligence. @theclearingco will power a new generation of creator-driven, community-centric markets.

To scale, markets must be fun to create, seamless to trade, and supported by novel structures that unlock liquidity. We’re just at the start of what’s possible.



Great opportunity alert 🚨 - good time to get in with Moe's crew. Also, beautiful site (but that shocks no one)

Announcing ˗ˏˋ Operate [Alpha] ˎˊ˗ We've been in the lab cooking up something special: a CRM designed for sales, built for founders. With the foundations built, we're hiring an engineer and designer to continue to bring the vision to life.



My boy is all grown up. It was a no brainer.

To build this, we’ve assembled the best team in prediction markets @LiamKovatch @niraek @nickbytes @javamonnn With support from the top investors shaping the future of financial markets @CompoundVC, @rubikvc, @cursorcap, @asylumventures, @amitvasudev_, @cbventures, @tmrohan,…



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MCP servers have a killer use case: you can use them to “close the agentic loop” for agents like Claude Code, Cursor, Goose, Cline, and others. I’ve found that closing the loop with an MCP server is often what evolves “cute demo” to “actually practical use case”


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Story time: I wrote The Sleep Guide ~6 months ago: mieubrisse.substack.com/p/the-sleep-gu… A few months ago I started following @pulsemcp 's newsletter to keep on top of AI news (it's great!!) New issue dropped yesterday, and I sent an email saying how much I like the newsletter.


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Flashy AI demos are impressive, but we can't be the only ones frustrated when they break down in real workflows. That's why we've partnered with @blockopensource and the Goose team to create something different: a step-by-step handbook showing how we use AI agents to automate…


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Looks like @github is working with @pulsemcp on an MCP registry. Talking about the drawbacks of the current solution…

burkeholland's tweet image. Looks like @github is working with @pulsemcp on an MCP registry. 

Talking about the drawbacks of the current solution…

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MCP is proving sticky: usage numbers are growing steadily, month over month. We saw an all time high of 7.4m estimated downloads of local MCP servers across the ecosystem last month. This is all still hamstrung by so-so MCP server implementation quality and the spec having…

tadasayy's tweet image. MCP is proving sticky: usage numbers are growing steadily, month over month. We saw an all time high of 7.4m estimated downloads of local MCP servers across the ecosystem last month.

This is all still hamstrung by so-so MCP server implementation quality and the spec having…

Mike Coughlin reposted

We released a new MCP specification: 2025-06-18. It contains a lot of improvements over the previous version: We improved how authorization works making it easier for enterprises to build with MCP, added elicitation and resource links and more: modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/…


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(1/7) Inspired largely by @_catwu's post claiming that Claude Code + Opus 4 was a new unlock for software engineering, I dug in to try it out myself. It sure delivers. The secret sauce: combine Claude Code with git worktrees 🧵

tadasayy's tweet image. (1/7) Inspired largely by @_catwu's post claiming that Claude Code + Opus 4 was a new unlock for software engineering, I dug in to try it out myself.

It sure delivers.

The secret sauce: combine Claude Code with git worktrees 🧵

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