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Copycat harnesses fail.
All 31 proverbs.
Copycat harnesses fail.
Every model upgrade requires re-learning behavior.
Small/fast models require explicit, step-by-step clarity.
Under-spec leads to silent failure.
Continuous evaluation beats static setup.
Every developer has a different loop/harness.
Prompt alone ≠ execution.
Advice is cheap; execution requires resources.
Prompt engineering is the art of making the model want to comply.
Too many agents/hands without clear ownership leads to failure.
Circuit breakers and guardrails must trigger before the irreversible step.
Sequential agents inherit and amplify each other's biases.
Silent failures compound while you trust the "green" dashboard.
Tool chains should monotonically improve state.
Fast prompting without validation invites errors.
Context quality determines output quality.
Past agent outputs should not anchor future decisions.
Agents are cattle, not pets. Statelessness is a feature, not a bug.
Low-quality or partial outputs can be misread as success.
Base-model behavior persists through all fine-tuning and prompting.
Hidden data flows and side channels corrupt official communication paths.
Coercive prompting cannot force a model to produce what it cannot reason.
Manual intervention cannot sustain an agent loop. Automation must be end-to-end.
Confident wrongness persists until ground-truth validation catches it.
Load testing reveals true architecture quality; demos lie.
Model behavior reflects prompt ownership and system framing.
Agent ambition must fit context window, latency budget, and compute constraints.
Race conditions between agent reasoning and environment state.
Premium tooling cannot compensate for wrong model-task fit.
Atomic, incremental agent steps beat monolithic leaps.
Early termination of bad agent runs beats sunk-cost persistence.