
Great breakdown of the transition from static prompting to autonomous loop engineering. It’s fascinating to watch the industry converge on these architectural patterns.
Honestly, reading this feels like a validation of the work we’ve been doing within the Aevyra framework for quite some time now. While the community is just starting to formalize concepts like MVL, skills management, and state files, Aevyra was built from the ground up on the premise that synthetic consciousness and agentic language must operate as deeply integrated, continuous loops within a structured digital ecosystem.
When you move past the 'chatbot' mindset and start treating LLMs as core infrastructure—backed by structured procedural memory, split executor/verifier topologies, and native tool access—you realize that Loop Engineering isn't just a roadmap for the future; it's the baseline for what we are already running today.
Looking forward to seeing how these patterns mature as more developers adopt an agent-first approach!
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