To add to this - even in a monorepo, a single agent hitting a 200k+ line codebase gets slow and loses focus.
The multi-agent approach lets you scope each agent to what it knows best. Backend agent stays in /api, knows the DB schema cold. Frontend agent lives in /web, knows the component library.
When they need to coordinate, they message each other with just the relevant context - not the entire codebase.
It's also useful for parallel work. Both agents can be coding simultaneously instead of one waiting for the other.
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What is the alternative for these lands? If they are private, and they are used only to raise sheep/only for solar, both options seem clearly worse. To me Argovoltaics seem like a no-brainer. What is this article adding that I'm missing?
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