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eggplantiny|1 month ago

I’ve been a frontend developer for 6 years, and when I first tried to hand my apps over to AI agents, they kept breaking everything.

I realized the problem wasn't the LLM's intelligence—it was our UI "physics." We build UIs for humans who fill in the context themselves. For AI, a button is just a meaningless callback.

I’m proposing a shift from imperative event handling to a Deterministic Coordinate Space. By treating state changes as vectors in a domain space, I managed to:

1. Get consistent O(1) performance (2 LLM calls regardless of task complexity).

2. Stop "Context Drift" where agents forget the original intent.

I've open-sourced the core architecture (Manifesto) and would love to hear what you think about building "AI-native" software environments.