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  1. This article explores the concept of harness engineering, arguing that a functional AI agent is defined not just by its underlying model, but by the scaffolding built around it—including prompts, tools, sandboxes, and feedback loops. The author suggests shifting focus from picking the smartest model to designing robust systems that turn raw models into reliable agents. By treating mistakes as signals for new constraints rather than simple failures, engineers can create a ratchet effect that continuously improves agent performance through better configuration.

    Main topics:
    - Defining an agent as the combination of a model and its harness
    - Reframing model errors as configuration or skill issues
    - Using failure history to implement permanent rules via hooks and documentation
    - Core primitives including filesystems, bash execution, sandboxes, and memory management
    - Managing context rot through compaction and tool offloading
    - Achieving long-horizon work through planning, verification, and agent splits

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