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The Seven Deadly Sins of MCP: Operational Sins
This part of the series focuses on the operational sins: Sloth and Wrath. They belong in this category because they determine how a live MCP system behaves under stress: whether it fails truthfully, whether it recovers sanely, and whether operators can trust what they are seeing in the middle of an outage. Sloth and wrath are operational sins because they both appear when systems are stressed. Sloth hides the problem behind vague errors, weak validation, or sloppy transport handling. Wrath takes
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