
I Built a Cloud Terminal Because I Was Tired of Babysitting My Laptop
For the last 8 years, I have been building software mostly inside terminals. SSH sessions. Long running scripts. AI agents. Deployments. Background workers. And there was always one annoying problem. If I closed my laptop, lost internet, logged out, or switched devices… everything stopped. Processes died. Sessions broke. Progress was gone. So I built something to fix that. The Problem Most of us use: Local terminal SSH into servers Maybe tmux or screen AI tools running from CLI But even with tmux, you are still tied to a specific machine. If your laptop shuts down or you move away from your setup, you are limited. I wanted: Sessions that never die Device independence Real time sync No babysitting my laptop The Idea A cloud hosted terminal. Your sessions run on the server. Not in your browser. Not on your local machine. If the browser disconnects, the process keeps running. If you log out, it keeps running. If you switch devices, you reconnect and continue exactly where you left off. Ho
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