Love your points. I’d slightly invert the roadmap. Most people start with “how do I build an agent?” The better question is “what job am I brave enough to let this thing do badly?”
That sounds negative, but it’s actually the whole game. A coding agent that solves clean GitHub issues is cool. A coding agent that handles ugly tickets, half-wrong bug reports, weird repo conventions, flaky tests, vague product intent, and still knows when to stop is the real thing.
Love your points. I’d slightly invert the roadmap. Most people start with “how do I build an agent?” The better question is “what job am I brave enough to let this thing do badly?”
That sounds negative, but it’s actually the whole game. A coding agent that solves clean GitHub issues is cool. A coding agent that handles ugly tickets, half-wrong bug reports, weird repo conventions, flaky tests, vague product intent, and still knows when to stop is the real thing.
That’s a very interesting take🙌🏻😁