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Discussion: AI-Driven Development and Remote Work

Title: Why being tethered to your desk is a 'local' problem we can finally solve.

Most developers prefer their local setup over Cloud IDEs because of custom configs, low latency, and security. However, this creates a 'tether'—you can't step away during a long build or a complex migration without losing sight of the process.

I’ve been experimenting with the concept of 'Terminal Mirroring.' Instead of moving the code to the cloud, why not move the interface to your pocket? By using a bridge that mirrors your local terminal to a mobile web interface and injecting a natural language AI agent (the core idea behind Terminal Bridge AI), you can literally tell your computer to 'fix the linting error' while you're in line for lunch.

Does the community think the future of coding is purely cloud-based, or is this 'Local-to-Mobile' bridge the middle ground we've been missing for true remote flexibility?

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