Context Engineering Is Just Writing Things Down
Context engineering is the biggest lever you have over AI agent quality — here's what it looks like when you invest in it over a few weeks of real work.
Context engineering is the biggest lever you have over AI agent quality — here's what it looks like when you invest in it over a few weeks of real work.
Give every agent its own computer, its own network policy, and the ability to roll back mistakes without taking down the swarm.
An AI that can see the results of its own actions behaves fundamentally differently than one generating code into a void.
Stop context-switching. Give each project its own environment, its own AI context, and its own checkpoint history.
AI generates code faster than you can review it. You need somewhere safe to run it.
Sprites can spin up and control other Sprites, which turns out to be useful for a surprising number of things.
Slack bots are handy, but they typically require OAuth, which means you need a server with a public URL to handle callbacks. Sprites make this trivial.
If you really want to see what a project like Moltbot can do, the agent needs generous permissions and access to the system it is running in.
Code from your phone without managing servers, VPNs, or complex setups. Sprites and sprite-mobile make mobile coding surprisingly simple.
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