News of the day
1. Claude Code sessions are now accessible from any device, allowing users to continue programming sessions seamlessly across smartphones, tablets, and browsers. → Read more
2. Anthropic refuses Pentagon's demand to loosen military AI restrictions, risking a Defense Production Act threat. The company stands firm on ethical AI use. → Read more
3. Deepmind suggests AI agents should assign humans tasks they can do to prevent skill loss. This aims to maintain human competency as AI advances. → Read more
4. Atlassian's Jira introduces 'agents in Jira,' allowing AI agents to be assigned tasks and managed alongside human employees for enhanced productivity. → Read more
Our take
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Claude Code Leaves the Office
Anthropic just launched "Remote Control," a feature that lets you control your Claude Code sessions from a smartphone, tablet, or any browser. In practice, your session keeps running locally on your machine with your entire dev environment intact, and you access it remotely via the Claude app. One QR code, one scan, and you pick up right where you left off.
Put like that, it might sound like a minor update. A detail in a changelog. It's anything but.
When you practice vibe coding on a daily basis, you quickly realize the real game changer isn't the model's execution speed, it's the ability to parallelize your tasks and fire off queries continuously, without interruption. Every minute an agent sits idle because you're no longer at your screen is time and money wasted. Being able to kick off a new instruction from the couch, validate a result while walking down the street, or unblock an agent from the checkout line at the supermarket radically transforms the work loop. The office is no longer a place, it's a state of mind.
AI applied to code is, without a doubt, the biggest technological revolution currently underway. Claude Code already weighs in at 2.5 billion dollars in annualized revenue, 4% of public GitHub commits are generated by the tool, and it has 29 million installs on VS Code. These numbers don't lie. But what truly changes the game for practitioners is the evolution of workflows. We don't code the same way anymore. We orchestrate, we supervise, we iterate in loops. And for that, you need to stay connected to your agents at all times, wherever you are.
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