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I built claude-wormhole 3 weeks ago. Last night Anthropic shipped basically the same thing. Here's mine running. Same Claude Code session, synced across VS Code, browser, iPad, iPhone. Even the prompt stays in sync: youtube.com/watch?v=il_hSer5… Backstory - I kept seeing projects like OpenClaw. AI agents on a VPS, available 24x7 through Telegram. Assign tasks, check progress, get results. Cool concept. So I tried it. 6 agents on a Hetzner box. It went badly. API costs nobody was watching. SSH brute-force attempts within hours. Tokens in readable config files. I set the whole thing up twice before admitting it wasn't working. More time on infrastructure than on anything useful. And then I thought, wait. I don't want agents running on some VPS. I want my own Mac, my own files, my own dev environment. I just want to reach it from my phone. This had been annoying me for 6 months. Every time I used Claude Code, same story. Kick off a task, walk away, come back and Claude is frozen on a permission prompt. Or I'd close my laptop and the whole session would be gone. Context, conversation, everything. I just wanted to check my phone, tap approve, maybe tell Claude to look at something else, put the phone down. From the couch. From wherever. Without spinning up a VPS or configuring cloud stuff. So I built claude-wormhole. tmux keeps sessions alive. Close the terminal, sleep the laptop, reboot. Doesn't matter. Auto-saves every 15 minutes, survives restarts. A web terminal (Next.js xterm.js) connects to tmux over WebSocket. Install it as a PWA on your phone. Dark theme, full screen, custom virtual keyboard for Ctrl C and Escape because phone keyboards can't send those. That keyboard took three tries to get right, by the way. Tailscale handles networking. Phone and Mac on a private network. Nothing on the public internet. Push notifications too. Claude finishes something or needs input, phone buzzes, I tap "y", done. The video shows what this actually looks like. I switch between VS Code, browser, iPad, iPhone. Type on one, appears on all of them instantly. Last night Anthropic announced Remote Control. Run `claude remote-control`, connect from the Claude app or claude.ai/code. One command. Native mobile app. Clean. Different tradeoffs though. Close the terminal and the Remote Control session is gone. Their docs say so directly. With wormhole, tmux IS the session. I've rebooted my Mac and come back to everything still there. Remote Control does one session at a time. I run 3-4 in parallel, one per project. Switch between them from my phone. You need a Pro or Max plan. No API keys. Wormhole works with whatever you've got. Remote Control goes through Anthropic's servers. Wormhole stays on your Tailscale network. Setup is where Remote Control wins. One command vs 15 minutes. And a native mobile app is genuinely nice. Credit where it's due. I'm kind of glad they built it. Means this wasn't just me being weird about a problem nobody else had. But I'm keeping wormhole because it does what I wanted for 6 months: sessions that won't die, multiple projects running, everything on my own network. github.com/ssv445/claude-wor…
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New in Claude Code: Remote Control. Kick off a task in your terminal and pick it up from your phone while you take a walk or join a meeting. Claude keeps running on your machine, and you can control the session from the Claude app or claude.ai/code
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How to clean this Group Tab mess in Chrome ?
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Britain abolished slavery in 1833. Three years later, they invented its replacement. They used Indians to run it. Between 1.9 and 3.5 million people. Lied to, Shipped across oceans. Worked under a system survivors called "slavery with the chains taken off." The story India almost forgot featuring powerful insights from @ShawnBinda
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If every employee is laid off because of AI Automation, across the industry, who will have buying power to purchase things these industry creating or building ?
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you will need it for few days '/mode claude-opus-4-7'
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Thats the huge breakthrough if works as claimed by Opus 4.8.
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#ClaudeCode is done , #codex is the way to go. You need to learn things again.
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First @claudeai undercut the @cursor_ai to serve the Developers directly, now with recent change they are throwing away the same developers. Its time to explore better options. #Cladue
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Why @claudeai Code is asking to login everyday, since 4 days ? something changed or something broken ?
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. @conductor_build @charlieholtz Not able to use Conductor latest version, getting this kind of error again and again. Version 0.52.2 (0.52.2), Mac m2
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Claude Design is the new Bootstrap Library. Every project you design, anyone can guess it was designed by claude.
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I find Hermes Agent better than OpenClaw initially, but I am done with it. (7 days, and its not able to remember a simple instructions) moving back to a simple system I build for myself on top of Claude code that is better to compound.
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Bhadra Lok of Kolkata.
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Stop Overfeeding Your CLAUDE.md I was stuffing 75KB into every Claude Code session. Five techniques brought it to 20KB. Here's exactly how. shyamverma.com/stop-overfeed…
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the brain is designed to handle intense stress, but not endless loops of thought without action. Just do it, or be present.
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yes its scary and exciting times.
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As I lived in US for decades, I can understand this is not for everyone. In this birth most of us aspire to fulfill our materialistic desires and America's materialism is unmatched for that. At some point, the emptiness will hit us hard and we will start exploring the purpose of life. If we are rooted in our bharathiya values, we will quickly realize - only way out for peace is to give back. Writer Jeyamohan who travelled around US and interacted with many Tamilians families for decades (with his literature and historical background) advises that "moving to India is not for everyone. If you decide to go back to India, don't expect to get anything. As long as your move is to give back, then yours will be successful" This advice of course a decade ago shaped our family to an extend that our move has been successful and serving our purpose in life. This is not a cakewalk, don't have to say. Please note I am neither an entrepreneur running a profitable company in India nor got huge asset from ancestors that I no longer required to work to fulfill economic obligations of our kids and our life. I have passion in natural farming and I will have to continue work to fund this farming activities in addition to our family needs and children. My original plan of retiring and only farming was not a practical one, I learned by experience. Our life in India in a farm with 600 sqft house gave us a lot of confidence and shed our longing for $. This played huge part in our success. Don't hate Bharat for fear. Please check if your fear is driving your views against this letter. Bharatha maatha will embrace you and bless you for enriched, fulfilled life.
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Open letter to Indians in America. -- Dear brothers and sisters from Bharat: Like I did 37 years ago, you arrived in America with no money but with a good education and cultural heritage from Bharat. You achieved outstanding success. America was good to us. For that we must remain grateful - gratitude is our Bharatiya way. Yet today, a significant number of Americans, may be not the majority but not too far from it either, believe that Indians "take away" American jobs and our success in America was unfairly earned. You may think the next election will fix this, but your choice would be between people who hate our Bharatiya civilisation and people who hate civilisation itself. That is the "hard right" vs "woke left" battle. You are mere bystanders to that conflict. Meanwhile there is one thing that is true now and will be true in the future: the respect Indians command world-wide will substantially depend on the fortunes of India herself. If India remains poor, the woke left will give us moral lectures with pity and the hard right, different moral lectures with scorn ("hellhole") and we must not confuse either with respect. Respect in today's world, along with prosperity and security, comes from one source: a nation's technological prowess. India produces sufficient brain power to achieve that prowess but alas we exported so much of that talent, particularly to America. As we develop that prowess in India, our civilisational strength will assert itself. As difficult as it is for many of you to contemplate this, please come back home. Bharat Mata needs your talent. Our vast youthful population needs the technology leadership you gained over the years to guide them towards prosperity. Let's do it with a missionary zeal. Respectfully Sridhar Vembu
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Now that the 131st Amendment Bill failed, allocation of Lok Sabha seats will be based on 2026 census data. As per current estimates, seven States will likely lose 35 seats: AP (-5), Telangana (-3), TN (-10), Karnataka (-2), Kerala (-7), Odisha (-4), and WB (-4). Four States will likely gain 34 seats: UP ( 12), Bihar ( 10), MP ( 5), and Rajasthan ( 7). BJP is widely believed to be the potential beneficiary of redistribution of seats to States based on 2026 population. In a stunning act of self-denial, the NDA government came forward to freeze the current share of States based on the 1971 census data. There could be many reasons for BJP committing to such a freeze - putting the nation above the party, paving the way for expanding their footprint in the South, or avoiding a divisive issue when the nation has to focus on growth and prosperity in the face of global challenges. Whatever be the motivation of BJP, the seven States that lost share of population are offered an unexpected gift. You don't look a gift horse in the mouth! Surprisingly, the parties which have great stakes in the South and East have scored a spectacular self goal. This is a classic case of cutting the nose to spite the face. In 2001, as the freeze in seats was expiring, I was deeply involved in persuading the then Vajpayee government to continue the freeze in the number of seats allocated to States for another 25 years. An unwieldy coalition and the economic challenge posed by external sanctions after the Pokharan explosion demanded national unity, and the parties responded with the 84th Amendment. Now again a priceless opportunity arose, and the Opposition squandered it without any strategic thinking. If political animosity makes you oblivious of your own interest, or larger interests of fostering unity and focusing on growth and harmony, it is a sign of dysfunctional politics. I appeal to all parties to come together and find a harmonious solution to the thorny problem of seats allocation in the face of demographic imbalances. National unity and our quest for opportunity and prosperity for all demand a fair and swift resolution. In the long run migration will resolve the imbalances. Already millions of migrant workers are building and sustaining the economies of several States in the South, West and North. That is why, despite low fertility rate, Maharashtra's share of the population is increasing. In the US, dramatic internal migration changed the demography and representation over the years. People move freely to States where there is growth and jobs are created. In a century, Florida increased its representation in the US Congress from 4 to 28, California from 11 to 52, Texas from 18 to 38, and Washington from 5 to 10. Owing to outward migration, New York lost seats, from 43 to 26, Pennsylvania from 36 to 17, Illinois from 27 to 17, Ohio from 22 to 15, and Missouri from 16 to 8. We should make it easy for people to migrate to other States and recognize and respect their constitutional rights everywhere and make their life easier and safe. That will resolve our demographic challenges. Most states reached low fertility levels, and Bihar, UP, MP, Rajasthan and Jharkhand too are going to reach there in a few years. We need a reasoned and pragmatic approach to grow together and become strong. Let us persuade parties to shed inflammatory and divisive rhetoric and focus on quality education and skills and opportunities for all.
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Replying to @felixrieseberg
Some of the new features: An integrated terminal, in-app file editing, a rebuilt diff viewer, side chats, SSH connections - and a large amount of little quality of life. Download or update the Claude desktop app to get started: claude.com/download
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