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Update dataset (4 rows) — 2026-05-06 10:57 UTC
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# Remote access workflows for Claude Code CLI via tunnel or server
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Claude Code CLI has, justifiably, developed a huge following and fanbase for its agentic CLI and its miniaturisation of the agentic surface. And I've used it since the very start for tasks that are a little bit unorthodox, but which be grouped into things like system administration, updating Home Assistant, fixing my local computer, which runs Linux. So I've become hugely dependent on it, and it's actually reached the point at which it's my default way of doing just about anything on a computer, which is great, but also creates a limitation when you're not at your computer. I'm all in favour of stepping out and stepping away, but sometimes you might need to do something, update something. And if your workflow is shifted towards this agentic-first system, being constrained to your local computer becomes very quickly a limitation. <br/><br/>And I think as much as it can be convenient, it's also a bit of a gaping flaw in the design, at least if you begin expanding upon how and where it can be used. So Claude itself, Anthropic itself, has kind of released a few features like remote control that try to maybe skirt around the edges of this problem. But they often rely upon the user initiating the session locally, which is still very limiting. There's two ways I think could be really useful for changing this, and I'd love to explore them. One of them is you could have your computer running all the time and have a Cloudflare tunnel into it. And then you just need, on the Android side or the client side, you need some way to access you need a terminal, which is where on Android it often gets really scrappy with things like Termux. It doesn't work very well. So you need some way to pipe into Claude and have easy session management. That's workflow number one. <br/><br/>Workflow number two is, let's say you're not using Claude for the kind of things I'm describing it to be used for, which is local computer admin. You're using it more traditionally for development projects or repositories. In that case, you don't need Claude to live on your computer to begin with. And we can look at a much more flexible approach in which Claude lives on a server instead of on a desktop. And you have your Github connected to it. And when you use Claude, you never actually use Claude locally. You use Claude, even if you're at home, Claude interface being served through a web server such that whether you're at home or across the world or on your phone, you can access that same environment without the awkward sandboxing. <br/><br/>And these are two patterns that I'm describing as Claude workarounds, but equally could be done with any agentic framework possible. So rather than look at we should look at the Claude "How can this be done?" aspect and what tools exist. But let's also look at generally, how can these be set up?
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# Adding hardware to homebox inventory
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A few more just to finish up all the activities today of the adding all the hardware into homebox.<br/><br/>So for the router, the mini PC need to do that the parts and then for each of the orange pies I want to add those in as well just like I.<br/><br/>That's it for the Raspberry Pi, one a node for each.<br/><br/>The CPU, the GPU, the core specs essentially.<br/><br/>And add those into the inventory so we know exactly which one is which.
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# Actionable voicenote organiser platform idea and OpenRoute job intelligence
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Two things, the OpenRoute or whatever the job intelligence one that came there was and then the idea for the Voicenote organiser platform. <br/><br/>I think was the key one that I could actually action and organise it and build end to end. <br/><br/>I can just respec it quickly.
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# Spec research for Voicenotes alternative: export, webhook auth, Android Bluetooth
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Okay, this repository is a spec tech research for an alternative to an app I use called Voicenotes. Voicenotes, voicenotes.com is a speech-to-text platform, allows me to record notes, transcribes. Okay, points of friction. It's a good, it's a good app. I know the transcription has become incredibly cheap, so I think it's viable. I think I had a yearly plan that expires soon. There's a couple of minor nitty-gritty things but they do make a difference. <br/><br/>Number one is authenticated webhooks. Webhooks are amazing and I use them all the time but it would be, authentication would be useful that I could post a transcription. The second thing is export, it's lacking, which makes me a bit nervous about it, like I can't export all my notes. It's a good app, the Android feels like a bit of an afterthought. The good thing is that there's no cap, so I can basically record for hours every day and that's an essential requirement for me. I'd rather pay more for something unrestricted. <br/><br/>The ability to automatically source and categorize notes would be brilliant, but as a daily driver, those are the small points of friction that I find in Android. Oh, ah, there's a major one. In Android, it doesn't support Bluetooth recording at this point, which means that if I'm recording when I'm out and using a Bluetooth headset, I can't manually set the input device. Even if I can work around it, I really want to have the confidence to know that I'm recording from my Bluetooth microphone because it makes a significant difference in terms of input capture quality and a word list that can be synced across devices. <br/><br/>I think it has that, so it's just a small few points I would say. It's a great tool, it's just missing a bit of polish for serious use, which if I'm recording into it for hours per day, I can't argue it's the value proposition. I think it's great, but increasingly the more I depend on it, the more these things stand out as, wait, I really need something that can do this.
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