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Commenters largely dismiss the "Doom Coding" framework as a rebranding of standard remote administration practices, noting that SSHing into servers from mobile devices has been a commonplace workflow for decades. While critics view the hype as a marketing push for specific AI and VPN services, others argue that the integration of modern LLM agents like Claude Code provides a fresh layer of utility that makes "vibe coding" on a phone genuinely productive. This debate frequently references the infamous "Dropbox comment" on Hacker News, pitting those who see a redundant assembly of existing tools against those who value a curated recipe that inspires new ways of working. Ultimately, the discussion highlights a generational divide between veterans who have long used mobile terminals and a new wave of developers rediscovering the command line through the lens of modern AI.