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The universal plug-in system. Our open source framework supports 16+ languages. Across server, browser, desktop, db, edge, etc. 🫑 oss contributors, @dylibso.

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steve.wasm (@nilslice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

πŸ˜› We've built-in Web Research and Email Sending capabilities into every mcp.run profile. That means any AI app or agent you use can get these capabilities with zero configuration!

Benjamin Eckel (@bhelx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Want to try out MCP that works anywhere? Connect any bundle of servers to any client with mcp.run. We're now offering FREE web research and email sending.

steve.wasm (@nilslice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One step closer… The first MCP SSO is here, thanks to the great OAuth work done in the spec Shoutout David Soria Parra and crew driving these standardizations!

One step closer…

The first MCP SSO is here, thanks to the great OAuth work done in the spec 

Shoutout <a href="/dsp_/">David Soria Parra</a> and crew driving these standardizations!
steve.wasm (@nilslice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Announcing... a new way to "log in" with your tools! mcp.run SSO provides authenticated access to your collective MCP tools into any app that wants to integrate them with its AI agents. This is the easiest way for any AI app or Agent to securely access a user's

Frank ⚑ (@jedisct1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MCP servers can do anything they want, including steal your browser cookies. This is a disaster waiting to happen. mcp.run mitigates that in a simple, portable and elegant way.

MCP servers can do anything they want, including steal your browser cookies. This is a disaster waiting to happen. mcp.run mitigates that in a simple, portable and elegant way.
mcp.run (@mcprun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Let's take a critical look at "A Critical Look at MCP." Some Major Pointsℒ️ covered: 1. big security pain points of MCP 2. transports are not the bottleneck 3. oauth has been going great, really 4. real problems (see point 1 again + more) πŸ”— in 🧡 (bless us oh algo lord)

Let's take a critical look at "A Critical Look at MCP."

Some Major Pointsℒ️ covered:

1. big security pain points of MCP
2. transports are not the bottleneck
3. oauth has been going great, really
4. real problems (see point 1 again + more)

πŸ”— in 🧡 (bless us oh algo lord)
steve.wasm (@nilslice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ANOTHER MCP FIRST?!?? Install remote MCP servers into your mcp dot run profile!? See how you can now bring Neon - Serverless Postgres MCP around with you everywhere you connect tools to AI... without re-configuring your client app!!!!!!!

Johan Janssens (@johanjanssens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another demo lined up for my talks at #PHPKonf πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡· and International PHP Conference πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺ. What if #PHP could... transform HTML using good old jQuery syntax, via cheerio.js.org, powered by an extism plugin? Yes, that means: jQuery in WASM, called from PHP. πŸ’₯ #wasm #JavaScript

Another demo lined up for my talks at #PHPKonf πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡· and <a href="/phpconference/">International PHP Conference</a>  πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺ. What if #PHP could... transform HTML using good old jQuery syntax, via cheerio.js.org, powered by an <a href="/extism/">extism</a>  plugin?

Yes, that means: jQuery in WASM, called from PHP. πŸ’₯ #wasm #JavaScript
Johan Janssens (@johanjanssens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One more demo for my talks at istanbul PHP User Group πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡· and International PHP Conference πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺ What if ... you could minify JS, CSS, HTML, JSON, and SVG with #PHP, either inline or as #FrankenPHP HTTP middleware? extism and WebAssembly make this not only possible, but fast enough to run on the fly. πŸš€

One more demo for my talks at <a href="/istanbulphp/">istanbul PHP User Group</a>  πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡· and <a href="/phpconference/">International PHP Conference</a> πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺ What if ... you could minify JS, CSS, HTML, JSON, and SVG with #PHP, either inline or as #FrankenPHP HTTP middleware?

<a href="/extism/">extism</a>  and WebAssembly make this not only possible, but fast enough to run on the fly. πŸš€
Johan Janssens (@johanjanssens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ready for Saturday! Slides βœ… Demos βœ… Expect extism, #PHP, #WebAssembly, #FrankenPHP, #Golang, #Rust, #JavaScript and more. If you're into runtimes, plugins, or what's next for PHP, don’t miss it. See you there!

mcp.run (@mcprun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Want to connect AI apps and agents to your data warehouse, but (rightfully) scared about that? Fear not! Fine-grained tool access is here, to filter beyond any upstream identity management. Check it out πŸ‘‡

Johan Janssens (@johanjanssens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Super fun session yesterday on building PHP plugins with #WASM and extism at International PHP Conference We ran 15 minutes over time β€” oops πŸ˜… … but that's what happens when the room’s full of great questions and curious minds! tinyurl.com/phpconference2… #php

Edoardo Vacchi (@evacchi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wrote an article about implementing the #Chicory #Wasm compiler backend for Android Dalvik/ART bytecode, tricks to run ART in an unconventional way inside! blog.evacchi.dev/posts/2025/07/…

Ben Patton (@benapatton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I know we are all constantly trying to create specs, figuring out how to optimize cursor, claude code, and ship like no tomorrow But every time I use extism I get "I am a real software engineer" vibes and it is so awesome

SquiggleConf (@squiggleconf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

πŸ€” Have you ever wanted a plugin system for your project that can support a bajillion different languages? Chris Griffing has you covered in his talk from SquiggleConf 2024 on extism! Check it out! πŸ”½ links below

πŸ€” Have you ever wanted a plugin system for your project that can support a bajillion different languages?  <a href="/cmgriffing/">Chris Griffing</a>  has you covered in his talk from SquiggleConf 2024 on <a href="/extism/">extism</a>!  Check it out!

πŸ”½ links below