I don’t know what open claw is really, but I’ve heard so much about it like everyone else. Is this anthropic’s answer to that?
Claude -browser /Remote-controll ??? Win?
have been using tmux and ssh-on-the-phone doing for forever, what's new?
Oh come on, now that I have a personal remote control already set up using hooks, specifically the PermissionRequest, and Home Assistant push notifications where I can allow or deny a specific action?
Anthropic is spitting out software in 2 weeks that took enterprises 24 months to ship 5 years ago (and was still buggy AF, let's please actually think about all the vmware citrix enterprise trash you tolerated). It'll get hardened over the next couple weeks.
You all can pretend the software dev cycle hasn't changed... get real.
So Microsoft/Github copilot was ahead of its time with AI driven PRs?
WOW I had been using the Codex app (Claude/Anthropic have a few annoying problems) and wishing there was something like this!
I often get ideas while I'm in bed or outside away from my computer, and was thinking that the ability to code on your computer from your phone, through AI, would be such a killer app.
My favorite use case would be asking the AI to review code and going over its findings/suggestions while I'm away from the computer or trying to fall asleep.
Would be great if it supported API keys. I’m getting by with slack threads of all things for work.
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Pretty happy to see this. I've previously tried happy.engineer for this, but that wanted my Anthropic API token for itself (!) which is a no-no.
Seeing how the labs tend to copy the best functionality in any FOSS developments, I decided to wait - happy I did, here's the official functionality for this that is much more trustworthy.
News flash...now you can continue to work whilst brewing a coffee, walking the dog or taking a shit.
jfc no