Shit Is Going to Get Wild
The more I build with MCP, the more I think we're still at the beginning.
Right now people are connecting AI to GitHub.
Tomorrow it'll be GitHub, Notes, Calendar, Email, Docker, Kubernetes, Home Assistant, Finance, Media Servers, Documentation, Monitoring...
Everything.
Every service becomes another capability the AI can discover and use.
Need to publish a blog post?
The AI talks to the Blog MCP.
Need to find a design decision from six months ago?
The Notes MCP.
Need to restart a container?
The Docker MCP.
Need to check if a deployment succeeded?
The Kubernetes MCP.
Need to search twenty years of personal documentation?
The Knowledge MCP.
Individually, none of these are revolutionary.
Together, they become something entirely different.
Your tools stop being isolated applications.
They become capabilities that any AI client can orchestrate.
We're moving away from opening applications and toward telling an AI what we want to accomplish.
The applications don't disappear.
They become infrastructure.
The AI becomes the interface.
That's the part I don't think has fully sunk in yet.
People keep asking, "What can MCP do?"
I think that's the wrong question.
The better question is:
"What can't it connect to?"
Because once everything exposes an MCP server, things are going to get very interesting.