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@ezshine: Sharing an open-source project that lets you run multiple official WeChat Linux clients on your own server using container technology, achieving multi-instance WeChat. In simple terms, it's like having several computers, each running an official WeChat client, and providing a remote desktop for you to log in and operate. This method of logging into WeChat is completely compliant.

X AI KOLs Timeline · 4d ago Cached

Sharing an open-source project called WechatOnCloud, which uses container technology to run multiple independent official WeChat Linux clients on your own server and manage them via a browser-based remote desktop, enabling compliant multi-instance WeChat and multi-end sharing.

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@cheery9998: Seriously, I avoid carrying my laptop whenever I can these days. If I'm just meeting clients, discussing proposals, or syncing on requirements, I usually just bring an iPad. Laptops are too heavy, and often it's just a preliminary chat—who knows if we'll close the deal, haha. But today I happened to be consulting with an enterprise client who hadn't really tried AI before and didn't know what...

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2026-05-22

The author shares their experience using an iPad with UU Remote to connect to their computer, calling OpenCode to demo AI workflows to a client on-site. They emphasize being able to continue using the AI environment on their computer without carrying it, and note that the tools are free with no strings attached.

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@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.

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2026-05-19 Cached

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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@andrewchen: hmm finding that I can do like 97% of what I need to do by plugging my ipad pro into a monitor and pairing a mouse/keyb…

X AI KOLs Following · 2026-05-19 Cached

Andrew Chen shares his experience using an iPad Pro with an external monitor, mouse, and keyboard for most daily tasks, finding it nearly sufficient but with some limitations in window management and mobile app functionality.

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