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Cast Iron Cleaning Protocol: Ditching Harsh Soap for a Pantry Staple
Review
Mar 26, 2026CNET

Cast Iron Cleaning Protocol: Ditching Harsh Soap for a Pantry Staple

Quick Verdict For anyone invested in the longevity and performance of their cast-iron cookware, the 'product' under review today isn't a gadget or a chemical, but rather a methodology: a time-tested, gentle cleaning

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Building a Reliable Financial Assistant with Model Context Protocol
Programming
Mar 26, 2026freeCodeCamp

Building a Reliable Financial Assistant with Model Context Protocol

This guide details building a reliable personal financial assistant using the Model Context Protocol (MCP) and a "Narrator" architectural pattern. By separating deterministic data computation in Python from LLM narration, the system ensures factual accuracy, reduces hallucinations, and provides auditable, data-backed financial insights. It covers MCP client wrappers, budget enforcement, simple request parsing, and precise metric calculation.

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Model Context Protocol Reshapes AI Agent Communication in Agentic Era
Tech
Mar 15, 2026The Next Web

Model Context Protocol Reshapes AI Agent Communication in Agentic Era

The Model Context Protocol (MCP), an open-source standard launched by Anthropic in late 2024, is rapidly gaining traction as the core communication method for AI agents. It provides a flexible framework for agents to interact with external data and users, distinct from traditional APIs that are designed for deterministic developer-driven tasks. With major adoption by OpenAI and Google, MCP is shaping the future of autonomous AI workflows.

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Real-Time Updates: MQTT, Express, and Server-Sent Events Explained
Programming
Mar 10, 2026freeCodeCamp

Real-Time Updates: MQTT, Express, and Server-Sent Events Explained

Real-time updates are vital for applications like live scores. This guide demonstrates building a real-time system using MQTT, a lightweight messaging protocol, and Express.js. You'll learn to integrate an MQTT broker with an Express backend and stream instant updates to browsers via Server-Sent Events, using a practical football score application as an example.

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Bluesky's Leadership Shift: Scaling the AT Protocol for the Future
Programming
Mar 10, 2026Hacker News

Bluesky's Leadership Shift: Scaling the AT Protocol for the Future

A significant development for the decentralized social web has emerged with Jay Graber, the founding CEO of Bluesky, transitioning from her chief executive role. Graber will now serve as Bluesky's Chief Innovation

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industry: Enterprise MCP adoption is outpacing security controls
Tech
Feb 28, 2026VentureBeat

industry: Enterprise MCP adoption is outpacing security controls

Enterprise MCP adoption is outpacing security controls Enterprises are rapidly integrating Model Context Protocol (MCP) and deploying autonomous AI agents, yet security frameworks are struggling to keep pace, creating a

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South Korea Opens Door for Full Google Maps Services
Tech
Feb 27, 2026TechCrunch

South Korea Opens Door for Full Google Maps Services

South Korea has conditionally approved Google to export high-precision geographic information, finally enabling full Google Maps services like real-time navigation. This decision reverses a decade-long restriction based on national security concerns, opening the door for tourists and residents to use comprehensive Google Maps while introducing strict data security protocols. Seoul aims to boost tourism and strengthen its domestic geospatial industry, despite potential ripples in the local map market.

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science: Major government research lab appears to be squeezing out
Science
Feb 22, 2026Ars Technica

science: Major government research lab appears to be squeezing out

Noncitizen personnel at a National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) lab recently had their after-hours access revoked. This change restricts their ability to work at the government research facility outside of standard operational times. The specific reasons for this policy shift and its broader implications for scientific research or national security protocols are not detailed in the available information.

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