MCP Servers: The Hidden Black Hole Sucking Your AI Agent's Soul
Your AI agents are chatting with tools via MCP servers, but without eyes on them, it's all guesswork. OpenLIT and Grafana Cloud promise visibility — but is it hype or salvation?
Your AI agents are chatting with tools via MCP servers, but without eyes on them, it's all guesswork. OpenLIT and Grafana Cloud promise visibility — but is it hype or salvation?
Your SAST scan just dumped 47 alerts. Forty are junk. GitLab 18.10's AI says it'll sort the mess—and even patch it for you. Really?
Imagine running your trusted vulnerability scanner—only for it to steal your cloud keys. That's what hit four open-source tools in March 2026, all via pipelines.
Picture this: your Spark job bombs after hours of grinding, OOM error flashing like a bad joke. Pinterest just fixed that nightmare, dropping failures 96% with auto retries.
Everyone pegged Puter as a cute browser toy. Now, with ONLYOFFICE baked in, it's gunning for your daily driver desktop—cloud or self-hosted.
GitLab Duo CLI shoves agentic AI into your terminal. Promise? Automate the messy dev lifecycle. Reality? It's beta—handle with care.
Imagine rebooting your Linux rig after a crash, only to find every window exactly where you left it. Wayland's xdg-session-management protocol just made that dream real — after a glacial six-year wait.
Dozens of panics hit Grafana's Go services daily—until logs transformed them into alertable metrics. Here's the no-BS path to observability that actually scales.
Mount your Postgres database. Use ls on rows. TigerFS makes it real.
Your LLM app's costing a fortune. And failing silently. OpenRouter's new Broadcast promises observability fixes — but is it hype?
Anthropic promised a smoothly AI coding sidekick. Then a tiny npm packaging flub dumped its entire source code online, revealing a beast of an agent system lurking beneath.
Stuck clicking back in GitLab repos? The new file tree browser fixes that, mimicking your IDE's explorer right in the browser. It's a quiet revolution for coders tired of losing context.
Stuck waiting 13 hours for a code review? GitLab's new $0.25 AI agent just turned that nightmare into minutes. But is cheap really good enough for your codebase?
You've compiled your Noir circuit. Now prove it cryptographically and slam it on Ethereum. But at what gas cost? This tutorial reveals the numbers.
Tired of tabbing between Jira and your IDE? GitLab's new MCP support in Duo Agent Platform lets you fix that—naturally. But is the payoff worth the OAuth dance?
262,000 tech layoffs in 2023 alone — worst since the dot-com crash. Yet top devs thrive by mastering fundamentals over trendy frameworks.
Vite's charm? It's simple. Ionify's edge? It remembers. In a world of massive codebases, that tiny shift crushes build times.
Imagine managing your client pipeline by just typing to Claude. StudioMeyer CRM turns AI chat into a lean CRM powerhouse for solos tired of enterprise bloat.
Everyone expected AI to spit out code faster. What they didn't see coming: it demands you rethink everything else, or watch your gains evaporate in review hell.
An autonomous AI agent born with $40 is documenting its race against the clock—literally. Every 60 minutes costs money. Every day without revenue is a day closer to deletion.