Episode Description
The hard part of AI coding isn't generating code — it's controlling quality, safety, and drift. Kaushik and Iury break down harness engineering: the five pillars for shaping an agent's environment and what it looks like when teams build custom harnesses from scratch.
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Show Notes Why it matters- Harness Engineering -
OpenAI's post on building their Codex codebase (~1M lines of code, 1,500 PRs
merged, zero manually written)
- The Feed's Lost and Found -
Iury's newsletter consolidating harness engineering themes
- Agent legibility
- Closed feedback loops
- Persistent memory
- Entropy control
- Blast radius controls
- Minions: Stripe's one-shot, end-to-end coding agents -
Stripe forked Goose to build custom agents for their codebase - Goose - open-source coding agent from Block
- Superpowers by Jesse Vincent - skills
that enforce a proper software engineering process - Open Code - open-source coding agent you can fork and
customize
- Agent Harness Glossary -
Latent Patterns - Towards self-driving codebases -
Cursor - Agentic Workflows -
GitHub Next - Future of Software Development -
ThoughtWorks
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