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by nordic_lion 464 days ago
Great points, and thanks for sharing your experience (Skeet looks sweet)—this is exactly the kind of real-world insight that’s missing from the MCP hype.

1. api design vs. natural language - totally agree, porting specs directly to MCP is little like fitting a square peg into a round hole. APIs weren’t built with conversational interfaces in mind, and the weird outputs shows. These quirks make it clear that MCP needs a lot of thoughtful abstraction to “just work” for end users.

2. Definitely early days still… the gap between the MCP promise and its current state is real. OAuth setup, inconsistent auth models, and half-baked community servers are huge speed bumps. It’s easy to talk about how MCP simplifies things, but the devil’s in the details—and those details are still messy.

3. SSE scalability - yea, this is a big one. Getting SSE to work reliably at scale is a nightmare, and it’s not something you can handwave away. Until MCP proves it can handle real-world, production-grade workloads, it’s hard to fully buy into the vision.

MCP feels like it’s addressing the right problems, but it’s clear we’re still in the “rough draft” phase. Curious to see how much of this friction gets smoothed out over the next year or so