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Claude Codeを使い始めて様々な発信をしてきましたが、Claude Codeに関する投稿は約2ヶ月ぶりです。この期間、他のアウトプットや諸々の事情で投稿が遅れてしまいましたが、今回は「Subagents」について書きます。 このブログが良ければ読者になったり、nwiizoのXやGithubをフォローしてくれると…
Rails on SQLite: exciting new ways to cause outages
This post was originally given as a talk for Friendly.rb. The slides are also available.
Between Litestack and the Rails 8 trifecta of Solid Cable, Solid Cache, and Solid Queue, it’s easier than ever to spin up a Rails app that doesn’t need a database service, or a redis service, or a file storage service. It’s great to simplify things, but even after 20 years of deploying Rails apps I was still caught out by some of the ways things are different.
Today, we’re launching the Model Context Protocol (MCP) Registry—an open catalog and API for publicly available MCP servers to improve discoverability and implementation. By standardizing how servers are distributed and discovered, we’re expanding their reach while making it easier for clients to get connected.
The MCP Registry is now available in preview. To get started:
Add your server by following our guide on Adding Servers to the MCP Registry (for server maintainers)
Access server data by following our guide on Accessing MCP Registry Data (for client maintainers)
Single source of truth for MCP servers
In March 2025, we shared that we wanted to build a central registry for the MCP ecosystem. Today we are announcing that we’ve launched https://registry.modelcontextprotocol.io as the official MCP Registry. As part of the MCP project, the MCP Registry, as well as a parent OpenAPI specification, are open source—allowing everyone to build a compatible sub-registry.