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      <title>Stop Prompting. Design Loops: The Next Lesson of the Agent Era</title>
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      <description>Peter Steinberger&amp;#39;s pinned tweet is becoming the builder consensus for June: the next bottleneck for coding agents is not the prompt, it is the loop. This essay threads steipete, Boris Cherny, and Addy Osmani into one argument for why prompt is no longer enough, and loop is the new leverage.</description>
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