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Vercel fx for code Agent benchmarks, sandboxes, and evals

Developers can use a unified harness to test, isolate, and evaluate code Agent capabilities.

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Frontline Lab
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2026-08-19

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Editorial summary

The poster says they are bullish on simple agent harnesses, and says Vercel’s fx is a new coding agent harness for model benchmarking, sandboxing, evals, and gyms.

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