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Why would you not put a description like this on your actual website? Your homepage does not explain anything about what this actually does. Are you really expecting infrastructure engineers to install your app with a bash command after only providing the following information?

    Claude Code for infrastructure. Debug, act, and audit everything Fluid does on your infrastructure.

    Create sandboxes from VMs, investigate, plan, execute, generate Ansible playbooks, and audit everything.
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True. Tried to make it simpler but clearly not a good enough job!
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And how is this different than just pointing Terraformer at your existing infrastructure and rebuilding it in another account? That is assuming your company is standing complicated infra up by hand and if they are, your entire “DevOps” team or who ever is responsible needs to be fired
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So how is this different from deploying claude code on a VM and letting it run? You can sandbox it in any of the dozen ways already available.

What’s the differentiator?

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This allows the agent to make any changes in a production clone vs agents running on a production VM. For example, you wouldn't want claude editing crucial config on the chance it brings everything down vs letting it do in a cloned environment where it can test whatever.
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One allows middleman rent-seeking and the other does not so much.
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This is exciting. But I had to read and check everything twice to figure it out, as some already commented. Strong Feedback loop is an ultimate unlock for AI agents and having twins is exactly the right approach.
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YOOO thanks niko! Currently reworking lots of wording to make it easier to understand!
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> I didn't want CC to SSH into a prod machine from where it is running locally (real problem!). I wanted to lock down the tools it can run to be only on sandboxes while also giving it autonomy to create sandboxes and not have access to anything else.

This is already the modern way to run infra. If your running simple apps, why are you even spinning up vms? Container running platforms make this so easy.

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