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EPISODE · Jun 5, 2026 · 57 MIN

S01 E05 - The Great Decoupling: Why Your Website Should Be the Source of Truth

from Blood, Sweat & Tokens · host Ample

The conversation delves into the importance of feedback loops and latency in agentic workflows, exploring the challenges of negotiating conflicts and managing parallel work environments. It also discusses the role of caching, server-side rendering, and the impact of parallelism on reducing latency. The conversation delves into the challenges of decoupling from CMS and considering the website as the source of truth, the complexity of framework agnosticism and platform constraints, and the exploration of self-contained applications as a communication surface.TakeawaysLatency and feedback loops are crucial in agentic workflowsParallelism and caching play a significant role in reducing latencyChallenges in negotiating conflicts and managing parallel work environments Decoupling from CMS and considering the website as the source of truthComplexity of framework agnosticism and platform constraintsExploring the idea of a self-contained application as a communication surfaceChapters00:00 Introduction and Reflection09:30 Agentic Workflows and Parallelism17:44 Caching and Server-Side Rendering22:58 Negotiating Conflicts and Parallel Environments39:33 Exploring Self-Contained Applications

The conversation delves into the importance of feedback loops and latency in agentic workflows, exploring the challenges of negotiating conflicts and managing parallel work environments. It also discusses the role of caching, server-side rendering, and the impact of parallelism on reducing latency. The conversation delves into the challenges of decoupling from CMS and considering the website as the source of truth, the complexity of framework agnosticism and platform constraints, and the exploration of self-contained applications as a communication surface.TakeawaysLatency and feedback loops are crucial in agentic workflowsParallelism and caching play a significant role in reducing latencyChallenges in negotiating conflicts and managing parallel work environments Decoupling from CMS and considering the website as the source of truthComplexity of framework agnosticism and platform constraintsExploring the idea of a self-contained application as a communication surfaceChapters00:00 Introduction and Reflection09:30 Agentic Workflows and Parallelism17:44 Caching and Server-Side Rendering22:58 Negotiating Conflicts and Parallel Environments39:33 Exploring Self-Contained Applications

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