@MinLiBuilds: Suddenly realized that all the previous tinkering with Tailscale + tmux, Claude Remotion, Codex remote was a complete waste of time. This is the ultimate mobile AI remote—the most comfortable product I've experienced so far. 100% identical to your local computer.
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Recommends a mobile AI remote product, claiming it offers the best experience and is identical to a local computer, replacing Tailscale+tmux, Claude Remotion, and other solutions.
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Suddenly realized that all the time I wasted before on Tailscale+tmux, Claude Remotion, Codex remote, and all that bullshit was completely pointless.
This is the ultimate mobile AI remote—by far the most comfortable product I’ve experienced so far. 100% consistent with your local computer. https://t.co/oTy7MeLpWj
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