2 hours ago · Tech · 0 comments

I’ve been running a new remote development setup for the last month or so, and the goal is simple: move between all of my devices without losing my place. The way I think about it, I have three default states: At my desk on my Mac Studio Home or out somewhere with my laptop or an iPad and a portable keyboard Only my phone, at practice or running errands I wanted a setup that works across all three without rebuilding anything when I switch. I’d rather grab my iPhone or iPad with a portable keyboard than lug a laptop everywhere. If I’m at one of my kids’ practices and want to quickly follow up on something or implement an idea, I always have my phone with me. The stack is basically: Tailscale - glues all of my devices onto one secure network tmux - keeps my dev environment alive so I can leave and come back without rebuilding Mosh - keeps remote connections resilient across flaky WiFi and network changes cmux - Ghostty + Workspaces for macOS, the desktop side of this Moshi - the best…

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