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  "path": "/t/it-s-the-architecture-stupid-why-prompt-engineering-won-t-fix-agents/175246#post_10",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-17T06:59:55.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Pimpcat-AU:\n\n> It’s too big to copy paste into here. But you can see the beginning and end with line counts. I can email you the story if you’d like to see what a 100 percent AI written novel looks like. I have 1 goal. Do for AI what Bill Gates did for computers.\n\nInteresting — end-to-end generation with chapter-level coherence is a hard problem, especially maintaining consistency across 40k+ words. That’s where most prompt-only pipelines fall apart (context drift, character inconsistency, plot contradictions).\n\nCurious about one thing: when you say “Story Studio” — is the model carrying the full narrative state in context, or do you have an explicit state layer that tracks characters, plot arcs, and continuity across chapters? That distinction is exactly where the architecture argument lands.\n\nLooking forward to seeing the release. Open beats closed every time.",
  "title": "“It’s the Architecture, Stupid” — Why Prompt Engineering Won’t Fix Agents"
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