Gergely Orosz: 'If You've Not Built Your Own AI Coding Harness by Now, Are You Even a Serious Tech Company?'
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Orosz's Aug 17 post (1,083 likes, 129K views) argues that in-house coding harnesses are now table stakes, with the follow-up reasoning that companies build their own because hooking up internal tools and integrations produces a much tighter feedback loop — citing WorkOS as an example. His caveat is that the churn is the point: 'every iteration is tons of learning,' which he says makes it worth it for startups that care about learning over shipping the same way twice.