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The Launch API is a product builder, not just a deployment endpoint
The Launch API does more than trigger deployments. It gives teams the building blocks to shape their own release workflow, from environments to logs to cache revalidation, in the tools they already use.

Codex built a skill with custom CLI for itself. Is MCP even a thing anymore?
This article explores how Codex, given a management token, API key, and precise schema documentation, imported content flawlessly and even built a custom CLI and skill to repeat the process, raising questions about the future relevance of MCP in content operations.

Do we still need SDKs in the age of AI agents?
With AI agents capable of generating production-ready clients from well-designed APIs and OpenAPI specs, the traditional necessity of hand-crafted SDKs is being challenged. This article explores the shifting role of SDKs, the benefits of leveraging AI for client generation, and when vendor-maintained SDKs may still hold value.

AI chat interfaces will replace web apps
This article discusses how AI-driven chat interfaces are poised to replace traditional static web apps by providing dynamic, context-aware user interactions that adapt to individual intent. It explores the evolution of front-end development, challenges facing this transformation, and the changing roles of existing tools and design.

Build context-aware MCPs, not API wrappers
Discover why simply wrapping APIs isn't enough for Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers. Learn how adding project and user context can transform MCPs into dynamic, efficient engines that enhance AI reasoning, reduce errors, and scale across complex environments.