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ttodience about 8 hours ago 7 commentsRead Article on github.com
I've always had the urge to have my two macbooks communicate. Having one idle while working on the other felt like underutilization of resources. So I built Loopsy. Initially the goal was to do file transfer via local network, and then came running commands. I then tried running coding agents from one machine to the other, and it worked.

Later I figured there should be a better way to continue my claude sessions remotely on my phone from the gym. So I did a cloudflare worker that connects to my local machine. I just need to ensure the laptop is plugged in.

I know I might be reinventing the wheel, but I love that it just works. Still working on E2E encryption. iOS app still in review.

Lemme know your thoughts.

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sixtyj•44 minutes ago
Well done.

Dependence on Cloudflare… have you considered making it a service that I could install on my own server?

bicepjai•16 minutes ago
We also need to focus on our Roots (alternate for cloud focusing homelab)
todience•36 minutes ago
Thank you. The relay is a small websocket server, isolated, so it could be adapted and self hosted. I’ll add it to the roadmap.
tekacs•about 2 hours ago
Even if alternatives and (for now shoddy) 'official solutions' exist, I just like...

> I know I might be reinventing the wheel, but I love that it just works.

Not calling _you_ a learner, just calling out to this -- when teaching people to program I've almost invariably told them to focus on getting something practical working.

I hope that a lot more people get to experience this pattern as a result of LLMs. With enough experimentation I'm excited for what creativity we draw out of people.

todience•about 1 hour ago
Yes, LLMs lower the barrier such that we can skip “can this work” and just skip straight to building.
esafak•8 minutes ago
A coworker does this with OC + tailscale + https://github.com/NeuralNomadsAI/CodeNomad
vaporaviatorlab•31 minutes ago
love this. It feels less like “remote control” and more like turning all your machines + agents into one coherent organism.

Curious how you think about the overlap with something like Tailscale, and where you see Loopsy being strictly better or worse.