Damus
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How about running the code first by a separate agent that is “trained” to find bugs and security holes? Or does it not work like that? I recently heard someone talk about a setup he had with multi...
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They are all experts in all of these fields. I spin up new agents constantly.

I suspect that the root of the problem is not the agents ability to write good code but rather its reluctance to get rid of already-written code and instead rather *add on top* of the project. This accumulates waste that kills the project over time.

When I tell the agent to "don't hesitate to change existing code if your new approach would benefit from it" it seems to be a bit more daring.