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Caridy Patiño
@caridy
Computer Scientist, ECMA TC39 Member, Former Editor of ECMA402. Principal Architect at Salesforce. Yahoo! Alumni & Former YUI Core Team.
Miami, FL Katılım Ekim 2008
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🤔What happens when you put @marksammiller and @ESYudkowsky in the same room?
A deep dive into AI, existential risk, and whether alignment is even possible!
Thank you to @foresightinst for the video ↓
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@tobi @PerplexityComet browsers are the superagents of the future! mcp client + local secure model to support that mcp client, they will be able to do wonders!
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I’m constantly impressed with @PerplexityComet. Amazing to give it a complex task and watch it claim a tab and toil away at it. Browsers are interesting again.
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@slicknet I call this technique “instruction based tools”! the challenge is that different models behave differently, and there is no way to tell whether or not it is going to have the intended result! Nevertheless, this is extremely powerful!
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@dalmaer maybe if you control the full stack and every agent on it you can get a good enough system (i see some similarities with micro services in that sense), but they are not match to a super agent IMO
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The first round of Heroku AI and MCP stuff is liiiive.
heroku.com/blog/building-…
1. Managed inference is now GA (heroku.com/blog/managed-i…). This gives you a Heroku-grade experience for provisioning and using an AI model. It's so easy it hurts.
Heroku@heroku
No more wrestling with infrastructure, security, and discovery. Instead, you get: - Community SDK support - Effortless management - Unified endpoint - Only pay for what you use Learn more here: bit.ly/4jX3Ab1
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New blog post: "The Unexpected Benefits of Using TypeScript with AI-Aided Development"
TypeScript is becoming the lingua franca of the web. Well-defined types act as guardrails and guides, not just for human developers, but for our AI partners too.
pm.dartus.fr/posts/2025/typ…
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I'm really excited about the Heroku piece of this story: Custom, Hosted MCP servers.
This moment feels a lot like the early days of Rails: you could get something going quickly in a local setting, but only deployment wizards could go to production. Heroku changed all that.
Salesforce@salesforce
Agent Interoperability is coming, enabling orchestration of agents, data, and tools - securely and intelligently. From tool calling with MCP to multi-agent task collaboration through A2A support, learn how interoperability will change software and how Agentforce will implement and secure these specs: sforce.co/4jZMgBN
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I published a new post about my personal coding workflow with AI coding assistants and an approach to making it sustainable.
Yeah, I used the phrase "vibe coding." It's a little cringe, but it's the phrase people are using, in my experience. 🤷
wycats.substack.com/p/vibe-coding-…
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MCP - It's Hot, But Will It Win? — @stevesi
open.substack.com/pub/hardcoreso…
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I wrote up some thoughts about MCPs. @wycats/note/c-103306248" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">substack.com/@wycats/note/c…
It's very real, but the hype is distorting some of the details. There's a big role for app developers in this story.
Our AI future will be:
- More curated
- More structured
- More specialized
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I really like MCP by @AnthropicAI. It aims to be the USB-C of llm tools.
However, it's incomplete right now: To follow the analogy, right now its cable and wire protocol. It's missing the plug. I think MCP should suggest a textual standard of pointing the LLM to a MCP endpoint from the chat window.
Maybe use the + symbol, as in +mymcp.tools/endpoint.mcp for SSE or +"npx @modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem /tmp/files" for local cli tools as syntax? Obviously there would have to be appropriate security disclaimers when used for the first time.
I think having a syntactic standard now would allow all the tools that are implementing MCP a common approach to trigger the install process on top of whatever else they do. That would be good.
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We could use some opinions on JS API design for the language model prompting API that Chrome is experimenting with: #issuecomment-2632756044" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">github.com/webmachinelear…
How should we take multimodal inputs? Nested objects like most existing APIs, or a simpler structure?
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Very excited to work with Microsoft on adding structured JSON output to the prompt API: github.com/webmachinelear…
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Web 2 promised convenience, but it forgot about privacy. It tracks our every move & exploits what we share. We have entered a world where consent has become meaningless. This interview looks at how it happened, and how to fix it.
youtu.be/sb6u-TpV-JA
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My #dotjs talk on memory leaks was short and without any links, so here's more or less what I said, with links phpied.com/your-app-crash…
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Congrats @scottjehl for reaching and exceeding the kickstarter goal! Long live Web Components! :) kickstarter.com/projects/scott…
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What if we combined the power of Deep Learning and Large Language Models with all your workplace and Real Estate data... 🤔
I’m incredibly excited to give you a sneak peek of some upcoming product capabilities we have worked on!
x.com/diervo/status/…
Diego Ferreiro Val@diervo
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New on the blog: The Blessing of the Strings
@igalia has been working on bringing Trusted Types to Gecko and WebKit... If you know pretty much 0 about what that is then this post is for you!
bkardell.com/blog/blessing-…
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For those interested in the TC39 Signals Proposal, here's a blog post I put together for you.
eisenbergeffect.medium.com/a-tc39-proposa…
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