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You already know the story about AI replacing Aldo with a different man. The mojito floating in a jungle. The statistical probability boyfriend. That whole mess was my introduction to understanding why context matter...

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Thankfully, the room laughed when I showed my AI-generated headshots at Web Directions Developer Summit last week. I’d asked...

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When I first started learning about Model Context Protocol, I kept finding that there was no “intermediate” level. Every explanation assumed either I knew nothing, and that I should just like to know “What does MCP stand for?” or that I was an expert and already knew what everything meant. I’d read “the MCP server exposes tools that the client can invoke” and think… right, bu...

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I’ve been trying to find my first website for ages now. The McPhee Family Pets, circa 1999.

Hours down rabbit holes of the Wayback Machine, trying every possible URL combination I can think of. Was it heartland/prairie? EnchantedForest? Did I use underscores or hyphens? The internet has swallowed it whole, along with Porygon’s Cave and whatever I called Horsea’s pa...

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I think in metaphors. It’s how I understand anything complex – by finding connections to something I already know, preferably from a completely different domain. When I first started learning about AI concepts, I’d read the formal definitions and feel like I was staring at a wall of text. But then someone would say “it’s like…” and everything would click into place.

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