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F	https://mederic.me/blog	Mederic Burlet · Blog	https://mederic.me/blog	https://mederic.me/blog/feed.nwf	1782691200	0
A	Mederic Burlethttps://mederic.me
T	open-source	feeds	ai-adoption	enablement	mcp	agents
S	mederic.mehttps://mederic.me
B	https://mederic.me/blog/
E	https://mederic.me/blog/neurowire-taps-pack	0	~neurowire-taps-pack	0	0,1	Neurowire Taps Pack: 271 curated sources, 24 themes	The Taps Pack is a ready-made library of 271 vetted sources for Neurowire, grouped into 24 themes from Frontier AI Labs to Food. It's the curation layer ahead of the upcoming Neurowire SaaS.	0
E	https://mederic.me/blog/neurowire-docs-launch	86400	~neurowire-docs-launch	0	0,1	Neurowire: an open feed engine, now with full docs	Neurowire turns any source, even feed-less websites, into one canonical feed you can serialize to Atom, JSON Feed, Markdown, RSS, or its own compact NWF format. The full documentation site is now live.	0
E	https://mederic.me/blog/why-ai-pilots-stall	345600	~why-ai-pilots-stall	0	2,3	Why AI pilots stall before production	AI pilots stall because they optimise for a demo, not for adoption. Production requires architecture, guardrails, and a change in how teams work, not a better model.	0
E	https://mederic.me/blog/mcp-systems-for-real-teams	2592000	~mcp-systems-for-real-teams	0	4,5	Designing MCP systems for real teams	Good MCP systems expose a few high-leverage tools with clear boundaries, not every API you have. Scope, access control, and observability matter more than autonomy.	0
E	https://mederic.me/blog/700-engineers-on-adoption	4147200	~700-engineers-on-adoption	0	3,2	What 700 trained engineers taught me about adoption	After training 700+ practitioners, the pattern is clear: adoption is a behaviour change, not a tooling rollout. Role-specific practice and internal champions are what make it stick.	0
