How Decoupling the “Brain” and “Hands” Transforms Agent Architecture and Cuts First‑Token Latency by 60%
The article analyzes the structural flaw of tightly coupling session, harness, and sandbox in a single container, proposes separating them into three independent interfaces, and demonstrates how this redesign improves fault tolerance, security, and reduces Time‑to‑First‑Token latency by about 60% while enabling flexible, scalable agent deployments.
