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The mobile coding landscape is rapidly evolving as developers leverage tools like Tailscale, SSH, and tmux to create persistent remote environments that allow them to manage AI agents like Claude Code directly from their phones. While many praise the convenience of "vibecoding" during short bursts of inspiration using voice-to-code interfaces or specialized platforms like Happy Engineering, others remain skeptical, arguing that the inherent limitations of virtual keyboards and mobile screens make high-quality, rigorous work nearly impossible away from a desk. To bridge this gap, users are adopting sophisticated hybrid workflows that utilize background agents to send push notifications when input is needed, alongside integrated GitHub pipelines for reviewing agent-generated pull requests on the go. Ultimately, this community is divided between those embracing a future of "responsive programming" across all devices and those who view mobile setups as supplementary tools best suited for steering long-running tasks rather than deep implementation.