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I’ve been doing this for a while [1], but ultimately settled on a building a thin transport layer for Telegram to accept and return media, and persistent channels, vastly improved messaging UX, etc. and ended up turning this into a ‘claw with a heartbeat and SOUL [2].

[1] https://elliotbonneville.com/phone-to-mac-persistent-termina...

[2] https://elliotbonneville.com/claude-code-is-all-you-need/

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I really enjoyed reading both posts. Thanks for sharing!

I, like many others, have written my own "claw" implementation, but it's stagnated a bit. I use it through Slack, but the idea of journaling with it is compelling. Especially when combined with the recent "two sentence" journaling article[1] that floated through HN not too long ago.

[1] https://alexanderbjoy.com/two-sentence-journal-approaches/

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Happy you liked it! Always really nice to get positive feedback.

I’ll have to check out the journaling article. I’ve been journaling a lot more lately!

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I ended doing a similar thing, but each tg bot can choose what repo/session to attend to.

https://github.com/botverse/tgcc

I found that cc is all you need indeed

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Great posts! So far [2] is the only "claw" that has caught my interest, mostly because it isn't trying to do everything itself in some bespoke, NIH way.
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I was doing something similar, but it felt clunky on my phone.

Wrote a daemon + mobile app (similar to Happy, but fixed a lot of the problems) and baked in Tailscale support.

Will open source it soon and should have an official release in the next few weeks: https://getroutie.com/

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I've been using email and Cloudeflare email router. You don't get the direct feedback of a terminal, but it's much easier to read what's happening in html formatted email.

It also feels kind of nice to just fire off an email and let it do it's thing.

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Oooh, now this is a very interesting idea. I live in my inbox and keep it quite tidy. Email is the perfect place to fire-and-forget ideas and then come back to a full response.

Do you have a blog outlining how you set it up? I'm curious to learn more.

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How can the like most popular terminal emulator not accept voice input? That's crazy why hasn't someone made something better?
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Wispr Flow on mobile fills this gap.
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it works in Blink. is there a better terminal in ios i should use
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I use opencode web (server running on my desktop) and accessing it from my phone and it works well.
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Same here. So I have to resort to speaking elsewhere (notes app) and copying/pasting.
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same but i use android. so i just talk to a google keep note and then copy/paste it. helpful for longer things
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Echo supports this.
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