AI Native DevCon 2026 London — all conference sessions as interactive skills
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Marc Sloan (Product, Tessl; previously Senior PM on Figma Dev Mode / Code Connect) argues that agent harnesses have matured for codebase context but are blind to the product and design context that lives in Figma, Notion, Linear, and CRMs. That context originates with non-developers, falls out of sync with the codebase by nature, and can't be trivially solved by MCP because live third-party connections break the evals/versioning story the harness depends on. He sketches three (plus a sneaky fourth) directions the harness might evolve: third-party tools opening up further; intermediary agents that maintain the bridge; the context getting swallowed into the repo; and per-role harnesses that talk to each other.
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