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Public story · 2026-03-14 · source-backed
A developer essay arguing MCP's current form has critical architectural flaws hit 94pts and 83 comments on HN — the second significant MCP critique in two weeks. The MCP ecosystem is fragmenting; decisions made now about transport, schema, and auth will have long-term lock-in consequences. Builders should follow this discourse closely.
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