Rewriting Infrastructure Primitives for Agents: Software Architecture for 2026
vasuman · x · 2026-08-21
This article explores the evolution of software infrastructure in a world where agents use software more than humans. The author addresses the current ambiguity in defining 'infrastructure' and proposes a framework for rethinking infrastructure primitives tailored for an agent-centric future. It aims to provide theoretical guidance for building the next generation of software systems.
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