Cloudflare Shrunk 2 Million Tokens to 1,000 but MCPs Still Have a Problem
Links from the Episode
- DOP 337: Nanoseconds Matter - InfluxDB and the Future of Real-Time Data
- DOP 338: The Assembly Line Problem: Why Adding AI to One Step Breaks Everything
- Why I joined OpenAI
- Announcing Kyverno 1.17!
- The Kubernetes Dashboard was officially retired and archived on January 21, 2026
- Agile Manifesto turns 25 – just in time for vibe coding to test it
- Evaluating and mitigating the growing risk of LLM-discovered 0-days
- Welcome to the Eternal September of open source. Here’s what we plan to do for maintainers.
- Introducing Markdown for Agents
- Code Mode: give agents an entire API in 1,000 tokens
- Securing the AI software supply chain: Security results across 67 open source projects
- Introducing Claude Sonnet 4.6
- Gemini 3.1 Pro: A smarter model for your most complex tasks
- How are you actually using AI agents to code?
- I've been building software with AI agents for eighteen months.
- Mario Zechner’s Pi coding agent is quietly becoming one of the most interesting tools in the AI coding space
- Today we're releasing swamp, a new approach to doing AI Native Automation.
- WebMCP is available for early preview
- WebMCP is Google's Trojan Horse
- Claude Code has a flag most people skip over: -p.
- Suspended for using --prompt in Claude Code
- Anthropic Consumer Terms of Service
- Claude Code Authentication and credential use
- I got my first bill after switching to Claude Opus 4.6
- What if you could delete your entire codebase and regenerate it overnight?
- This is one of my favourite creative side projects yet
- Speed up responses with fast mode (available in Claude Code 2.1.36)
- An AI agent merged code into 22 widely used open source projects this month.
- Trail of Bits Curated Skills Marketplace
- Trail of Bits Claude Code Config
- Minions: Stripe’s one-shot, end-to-end coding agents
- nono
- HackMyAgent
- greenlight
- Vouch
- NanoClaw
- ZeroClaw
- Solo
- ElevenLabs API Review: A Developer's Honest Take
Share
Hosts
Viktor Farcic
Viktor Farcic is a member of the Google Developer Experts and Docker Captains groups, and published author.
His big passions are DevOps, Containers, Kubernetes, Microservices, Continuous Integration, Delivery and Deployment (CI/CD) and Test-Driven Development (TDD).
He often speaks at community gatherings and conferences.
He has published DevOps Paradox and Test-Driven Java Development.
His random thoughts and tutorials can be found in his blog The DevOps Toolkit.