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1. candid+Bj[view] [source] 2026-01-26 20:59:26
>>simonw+(OP)
Seems like everyone is trying to get ahead of tool calling moving people "off platform" and creating differentiators around what tools are available "locally" to the models etc. This also takes the wind out of the sandboxing folks, as it probably won't be long before the "local" tool calling can effectively do anything you'd need to do on your local machine.

I wonder when they'll start offering virtual, persistent dev environments...

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2. yoyohe+wm[view] [source] 2026-01-26 21:12:53
>>candid+Bj
> I wonder when they'll start offering virtual, persistent dev environments...

A lot of companies have been wanting to move in this direction. Instead of maintaining a fleet of machines, you just get a bunch of thin clients and pay Microsoft of whoever to host the actual workloads. They already do this 'kiosk' style stuff for a lot of front-line staff.

Honestly, not having my own local hardware for development sounds like a living hell, but seems like the way we are going.

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3. Imusta+xv[view] [source] 2026-01-26 21:59:38
>>yoyohe+wm
We are gonna have YOLO agents who will deploy directly to website (technically exe.dev already does that for me when I ask it to generate golang projects lol)

Honestly I felt like it really bores me or (overwhelms?) me because now I feel like okay now I will do this, then that and then that & drastically expand the scope of the project but that comes with its own fatigue and the limits of free tokens or context with exe.dev so I end up publishing it on git provider, git ingest it paste it in web browser gemini ask it for updates (it has 1 million context) and then paste it with Opencode with an openrouter devstral key.

I used this workflow to drastically improve the UI of a project but like I would consider that aside from some tinkering, I felt like the "fun" of a project definitely got reduced.

It was always fun for me to use LLM's as I was in loop (Didn't use agents, copy paste workflow from web) but now agents kind of replicated that too & have gotten (I must admit) pretty good at it.

I don't know man, any thoughts on how to make such things fun again? When LLM's first came or even before using agents like this with just creating single scripts, It was fun to use them but creating whole projects with huge scope feels very fun sucking imo.

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4. indigo+G53[view] [source] 2026-01-27 16:24:13
>>Imusta+xv
I started working in this for if/when I was taxing exe.dev infra and/or running if I ran out of credits (which actually hasn't happened yet):

https://github.com/jgbrwn/vibebin

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5. Imusta+EF4[view] [source] 2026-01-27 22:42:51
>>indigo+G53
This is actually a really great project, I actually wanted to build such a project, I don't know if I already said this comment in LET tho but haha yea kudos for making this!
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6. indigo+OJ4[view] [source] 2026-01-27 23:03:56
>>Imusta+EF4
Awesome man, it's great to get some positive feedback, appreciate it a lot. I'm actively working on it. Got rid of openhands in favor of Shelley, stuff like that. Stuff that's not tested is like actually taking snapshots thru the TUI, that's there, but didn't actually test/do it yet. Cloudflare API is good but the Desec API feature is there but haven't tested it yet. So I'm sure stuff will come up as more people and I actually start attempting more functionality. The admin.code web UI is neat though where you can start and toggle/choose which coding tool webui is running/listening on 9999 in the container. And also update the AI coding tools thru that webui.
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