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FastMCP 3.0 is now generally available. It keeps the @mcp.tool() API but rebuilds the internals around components + providers + transforms, adds a CLI, and ships production features like component versioning, per-component auth + OAuth additions, OpenTelemetry tracing, background tasks, pagination, tool timeouts, and hot reload. The project moved from jlowin/fastmcp to PrefectHQ/fastmcp on GitHub, and upgrading is supported via dedicated guides for FastMCP 2 and MCP SDK users.

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Pulumi is an open-source infrastructure-as-code platform that allows you to define, deploy, and manage cloud resources using familiar general-purpose programming languages like Python, JavaScript, Go, and TypeScript.

Pulumi represents a major shift in the Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) landscape by moving away from proprietary domain-specific languages (DSLs) and static configuration files like YAML or JSON. Instead, it leverages the power of standard programming languages, allowing engineers to use loops, functions, classes, and existing package managers to define their cloud environments. This means you can apply software engineering best practices—such as unit testing, modularity, and CI/CD integration—directly to your infrastructure setups on providers like AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and Kubernetes.

The platform works by utilizing a "State" mechanism similar to Terraform, where it tracks the current deployment against your desired code. When you run a Pulumi program, it builds a resource graph to determine the most efficient way to provision or update your services. Because it uses real code, it provides superior IDE support, including auto-completion and type-checking, which significantly reduces the syntax errors and "trial-and-error" deployments common with text-based configuration tools.

Furthermore, Pulumi excels in hybrid and multi-cloud environments by providing a unified workflow for both infrastructure and application delivery. It bridges the gap between developers and platform engineers, as both can now speak the same language—literally.