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SteveVeilStream commented on I've been loving Claude Code on the web   ben.page/claude-code-web... · Posted by u/speckx
Frieren · 2 months ago
> You can be anywhere (on a boat, train, lying on the couch, in a stadium watching 18 innings of baseball) and using Claude Code on the web on any mobile phone (in a browser.) As it builds stuff, it's instantly deploying a review app for each update and so you can see the changes and then give it another request. Also makes it easy to just drop that review app into a groupchat to get feedback from other people who are also not at their computers.

Remote work has been a thing for more than a decade now. I always have the feeling that most of the people commenting on the web are new to the industry.

More than 10 years ago we had the same setup. We will say "deploy app_name" in the chat and it will just do that. With a VPN we worked like if we were in the office from anywhere in the world (but most people, to be realistic, just worked from home).

To need a web-based IDE seems a step backwards. You are already connected to the internet, any IDE will have access to all the needed services thru an internet connection.

Our world is becoming more and more fragile as corporations look to concentrate all services in just one place. I do not see a good ending to all this.

SteveVeilStream · 2 months ago
That's a fair point. I do think what's most interesting this time is the potential for new use-cases (users) vs the replacement of existing ones. I agree that there are better ways for serious developers to work than to be using Claude Code on the web. On the other hand, you can now set up someone in the marketing or product management departments with the tools in an afternoon and then they can create widgets, perform custom analysis on data, experiment with prototype ideas, etc. and they don't even need a laptop. All you need is a mobile phone with a browser. It could be neat for students as well. "Build me an app to help me study for X". Time will tell exactly how people use it.
SteveVeilStream commented on I've been loving Claude Code on the web   ben.page/claude-code-web... · Posted by u/speckx
SteveVeilStream · 2 months ago
We've got a product in beta right now that lets's you spin up a review app by just commenting "deploy" on a PR in GitHub. When you combine that with Claude Code on the web, it is pretty fun. You can be anywhere (on a boat, train, lying on the couch, in a stadium watching 18 innings of baseball) and using Claude Code on the web on any mobile phone (in a browser.) As it builds stuff, it's instantly deploying a review app for each update and so you can see the changes and then give it another request. Also makes it easy to just drop that review app into a groupchat to get feedback from other people who are also not at their computers. I don't have a link to a video yet but I posted a few screenshots here. If you want to try the review app functionality, just send me a message. https://www.linkedin.com/posts/jonessteven_anthropic-claude-...
SteveVeilStream commented on I'm Peter Roberts, immigration attorney who does work for YC and startups. AMA    · Posted by u/proberts
SteveVeilStream · 5 months ago
If someone is coming from China or India and is equally interested in working in Canada or the US, which way would you point them?
SteveVeilStream commented on DuckDuckGo now lets you hide AI-generated images in search results   techcrunch.com/2025/07/18... · Posted by u/moose44
SteveVeilStream · 5 months ago
A risk is that it will give people a false sense of confidence that they are viewing real content. The only way out of this mess is cryptographic methodss (based on hardware in cameras) that can allow end-users to verify photos as real and then we assume every other photo may be AI.
SteveVeilStream commented on Supabase MCP can leak your entire SQL database   generalanalysis.com/blog/... · Posted by u/rexpository
SteveVeilStream · 5 months ago
I don't want to sound promotional but this is the space we are living and breathing everyday at VeilStream.com so I do have some opinions. My suggestion to anyone using any type of AI (whether it be an AI coding tool like Cursor, an end-to-end AI application development tool like Lovable, or an additional agent anywhere in the process,) is to never allow access to your production database until you have done a very thorough security review (which would include testing for this type of vulnerability.) Our proxy server can sit in front of a database to filter/anonymize data so that you can do full end-to-end development and testing with no risk of data leakage and without needing to make any changes to the underlying database.
SteveVeilStream commented on A Typology of Canadianisms   dchp.arts.ubc.ca/how-to-u... · Posted by u/gnabgib
SteveVeilStream · 5 months ago
Love to see Skookum in there.
SteveVeilStream commented on The U.S. needs a shipbuilding revolution   usni.org/magazines/procee... · Posted by u/iancmceachern
SteveVeilStream · a year ago
Canada as well. We have the longest coastline in the world but buy all or most of our ferries from other countries. It's silly.

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