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Developers are moving away from the friction of terminal tunneling in favor of "vibe coding" through web-based platforms like Replit and cloud-integrated GitHub workflows that turn mobile development from a chore into a conversational reality. These solutions offer superior state management and mobile-optimized interfaces, allowing users to build MVPs or deploy bug fixes directly from a phone browser without the need to manage complex local hardware. While commercial tools like Claude’s web interface and GitHub Copilot provide immediate ease of use, a dedicated segment of the community still champions self-hosted alternatives like OpenCode and Tailscale to maintain full environmental control and data privacy. Ultimately, this shift represents a fundamental change in software creation, where the ability to seamlessly bridge the gap between an unprompted idea and a live deployment is now accessible from any device.