> saw @NousResearch's tweet about Hermes update
> me excited to try
> me not carrying my laptop 😱
> but me had Shellular
> just used it to update Hermes
> and accessed my Hermes dashboard
> all from MY PHONE!! 🤩
Three.js Water Pro is making Subnautica in the browser a real possibility.
Rewrote the lighting model so light reflecting off the ocean floor is now refracted and attenuated based on real-world physics.
Still can't believe what a difference it makes🤯
Shellular is a mobile app that gives you secure remote access to your machine, and now it has full Hermes Agent support:
→ chat with Hermes directly from your phone without Telegram - use slash commands, mention files & add image attachments
→ use terminal to manage, update & configure Hermes
→ run `hermes dashboard` straight from Shellular's terminal, then open localhost:9119 in the in-app browser... full Hermes web UI on your phone, no SSH or hosting needed!
Hermes lives on your VPS, but you control it fully from your pocket!
download now, from https://t.co/ZYPlK7Dapv
also special thanks to @Kshitijjkapoor from @NousResearch for the quick bug fix 🙌
.@GoogleIndia you handed indian developers' livelihoods to @billdesk, a company that can't even send a verification status after months, and then washed your hands of it.
a friend of mine completed everything. KYC done, documents submitted, and then… nthg. no status, no reply, complete silence for months. and the deadline is August 31.
reddit is full of the same story. indian developers are being treated like criminals. some are even being asked for bribes to speed things up (acc to reddit).
this is a company with zero accountability because google gave them a monopoly and no reason to care.
cute, but if you're looking for something that lets you use more than just Codex, then try our app @shellular_dev.
you can use Codex, Claude Code, OpenCode, Pi and Copilot CLI, along with terminals and browser which gives your devtools for debugging :)
tired of carrying your laptop everywhere because your agents are running?
we built Shellular so you don't have to.
get your entire dev env - agents (Codex, Claude Code, OpenCode), terminal, localhost, browser DevTools - on your phone.
launched on @ProductHunt 👇
https://t.co/dNNHoYqhQx
i've been dreaming pretty weird things lately...
started with Milo appearing in my dream & praising @shellular_dev (shocking), then 2 @ycombinator partners showing up at my home for the interview, and last night i dreamt i got into @join_ef???
bruh wtf is happening to me 😵💫
or you can not use a terminal at all, but https://t.co/QZtzs05r6l's awsm mobile UI where you can easily copy paste text, mention files, attach images, use slash commands, with more coming soon :)
here's the demo: https://t.co/KEl3D3PpIa
and this is exactly why we've built @shellular_dev! all your agents are available with the context of projects in your VPS or desktop, and the terminals stay persistent until you close them, so that you can resume again from wherever you were last.
on top of that, Shellular's in app browser also allows you to access your VPS or any machine's localhost from our in-app browser so you can even access your Hermes dashboard for example, or debug your apps using DevTools.
here's the demo:
https://t.co/SS9aXK184O
that’s the fun part - we’ve already solved the “full dev env on a phone” problem technically. the phone is just the interface/window into your existing dev machine.
agents, servers, containers - everything still lives & runs on your machine.
my co-founder @ajitkumar_dev has built Acode, an Android IDE with 3.9M+ downloads and 500k+ MAUs, so we’ve the insight & understanding of limitations of mobile-first development.
our early users are founders and engineers who want to ship on the go without rebuilding their dev environment from scratch.
a recent feedback from a user:
https://t.co/FBUwFeZ4Nq
yp @AnthropicAI it seems like whenever i open claude and type /resume command & choose, it creates a new copy, even if i don't send a single msg!
and seems like it evens create some garbage sessions.
cc @bcherny@jarredsumner
so @ajitkumar_dev and i have applied to YC together as co-founders.
we’ve known each other for 8 years. i was an early user of Ajit’s first app, JS Console, while still in school, using it to run code on my phone as a beginner and sending bug reports. that’s how we first connected.
i later became an early user of his new app Acode - which now has almost 4 million downloads on Play Store & 500K monthly active users.
in 2022 i worked for him part-time as a JavaScript Developer.
in 2023, we worked together in person as colleagues for ~1.5 years at LaneSquare.
and now we're building @shellular_dev together, to bring your entire development environment on your phone!
this is going to happen with or without us. we just want to be the ones who build it.
we don't move development to the phone. we keep it on your machine (laptop, desktop, mac mini, VPS, etc.) and give you a mobile interface to run agents, see outputs, and manage everything remotely.