@theodormarcu: Watching @Mokshit06 work on the Devin Desktop landing page blew my mind He's a true product craftsman at heart This is …
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Windsurf is rebranded as Devin Desktop, a next-generation IDE for managing fleets of local and cloud AI agents, with a highly interactive landing page crafted by Mokshit06.
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Watching @Mokshit06 work on the Devin Desktop landing page blew my mind
He’s a true product craftsman at heart
This is the highest-taste landing page we’ve shipped yet, and it’s all thanks to him
Every element is an interactive demo. See if you can spot the easter eggs 👀 https://t.co/DCW8YUcEmI
Windsurf is now Devin Desktop (@windsurf): Introducing Devin Desktop: the next generation of Windsurf
Manage fleets of local and cloud agents from one surface
Support for any ACP-compatible agent
With a full IDE for when you need to jump into the code
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