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Kimi CLI: The stronger the model, the thicker Harness

Richard Qian, a former author of Kimi CLI, put forward an unusual judgment: the stronger the model, the more likely it is to get thicker and thicker. He noted that, as the model became more intelligent, many fixed processes could be handed over directly to the model and eventually only one bash tool might be left. At the same time, Slack added a new code channels for coding anent, the first partners being Anthropic, GitHub, Cognition and Vercel, where users can work with coding anent. Richard Qian had already started a business as Slock long before Slack code went online, and then changed his name to Raft, who was from the very beginning a more thorough "agent team" in which multiple agents could work with each other。

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