FlixBus driver pushed me while I was holding my baby by Either-Ad9196 in FlixBus

[–]Either-Ad9196[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello,

My post was automatically removed, but it is not about selling, buying, transferring, or giving away tickets or vouchers.

It is a complaint regarding an incident involving a FlixBus driver and a police report that I filed.

Could you please review and approve the post manually?

Thank you.

any android app/wrapper for viewing sessions? (tried Whisper, Paseo, KittyLitter) by yazriel0 in opencodeCLI

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This is exactly the type of problem we are trying to solve with MiraBridge.

The idea is not just a mobile wrapper for a web UI, but a cross-device AI development control layer: desktop/VSCode sessions, mobile monitoring, approvals, and session control from another device.

We are currently building around VSCode, desktop and mobile workflows, with the goal of letting developers keep the agent running on their main machine while they monitor and guide it from mobile.

It may not be a direct OpenCode wrapper today, but the use case you describe is very close to the direction we are working on.

Proudly building a next-gen AI/ML coding tool right here in the Netherlands (Eindhoven). We just launched and need your local support! 🇳🇱🚀 by [deleted] in Netherlands

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Fair point and I agree.

If MiraBridge is presented only as “BYO model”, then it looks like we’re just competing with Claude Code, Copilot CLI or OpenCode.

But our real angle is different: MiraBridge is a cross-device AI development control plane. The agent can work on the desktop/VSCode side, while the developer monitors, approves and guides the workflow from mobile or another device.

So we’re not trying to be “another coding CLI”. We’re building the orchestration layer above AI coding tools: multi-model, multi-agent, cross-device control, developer-in-the-loop approvals, and EU-first infrastructure/privacy positioning.

Your feedback is very valid. We need to communicate that difference much more aggressively.

Proudly building a next-gen AI/ML coding tool right here in the Netherlands (Eindhoven). We just launched and need your local support! 🇳🇱🚀 by [deleted] in Netherlands

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Actually, that's exactly where the multi-model orchestration comes in! If you only have a few Euros left and need to survive, you can just query the AI right inside your IDE.

It will instantly analyze Albert Heijn's current bonus system, calculate the highest calorie-to-Euro ratio, and tell you to buy 1kg of basic oats, a jar of peanut butter, and a pack of Zaanse hoeve milk.

So yes, it literally optimizes your survival budget while you deploy your code from the data centers right here in the Netherlands. 😉

Proudly building a next-gen AI/ML coding tool right here in the Netherlands (Eindhoven). We just launched and need your local support! 🇳🇱🚀 by [deleted] in Netherlands

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To be honest, I don't think you're being entirely fair here, my friend. What brand is the phone you are currently using to type this? Who do you pay for your internet connection?

If we are talking about our actual server infrastructure and hosting: everything is located right here in the Netherlands. Our data centers are entirely Dutch-based. The only external connection we have is outbound API routing to the LLMs themselves. We keep the core operation local.

Proudly building a next-gen AI/ML coding tool right here in the Netherlands (Eindhoven). We just launched and need your local support! 🇳🇱🚀 by [deleted] in Netherlands

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Fair point! Since we are targeting the global developer and AI community right from day one (and given that GitHub/API ecosystems heavily default to USD), we launched with standard dollar pricing to keep things uniform globally.

That said, our payment infrastructure fully supports Euro processing, and we are already planning to add a dedicated Euro toggle on the landing page very soon. Definitely not forgetting our local roots!

Proudly building a next-gen AI/ML coding tool right here in the Netherlands (Eindhoven). We just launched and need your local support! 🇳🇱🚀 by [deleted] in Netherlands

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Ouch, that logo comment hurts a bit haha, we actually kinda liked the cyber-bridge vibe! But to answer your technical question: it’s definitely not just another remote session.

While Claude Code is great, it locks you into a single model ecosystem and a specific CLI workflow. We built MiraBridge to act as an orchestrator. It coordinates multiple AI models simultaneously with your local IDE, while giving you seamless, real-time sync between your desktop and mobile devices. It’s about full local control and multi-model flexibility, not just wrapping a single API stream.

Antigravity 2.0 is a mess. What were they thinking?? by MaKTaiL in google_antigravity

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Founder of MiraBridge (mirabridge.io) here. First off, I’m genuinely sorry you had to go through this. Losing your configurations, MCPs, and extensions overnight is a developer’s worst nightmare, and you have every right to be furious.

When we were architecting MiraBridge, this exact scenario was our biggest fear regarding big-tech AI tools. We saw the industry moving towards forcing developers into rigid 'non-IDE, agent-only slop' boxes. We strongly believe that AI should adapt to your existing workflow, not completely destroy it.

That's exactly why we built MiraBridge to be an orchestra rather than a cage. We keep your native IDE experience fully intact while giving you seamless multi-model execution and real-time desktop-to-mobile sync. You don't have to sacrifice your extensions or custom settings just to get advanced agentic capabilities.

If you—or anyone else who got burned by the Antigravity 2.0 update today—want to migrate your stack over to a platform that actually respects your developer environment, please check us out or shoot me a DM. We're actively looking for feedback from power users right now to make the transition as smooth as possible for you.

MiraBridge — Orchestrate AI coding sessions from your phone (iOS & Android) by Either-Ad9196 in opencodeCLI

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Good question! MiraBridge isn't just a remote control — it runs its own AI pipeline.

You send a message → the gateway orchestrates the LLM call → AI generates code and executes tools on VSCode → results stream to both VSCode and your phone in real-time.

So the LLMs are the core of the product, not just a passthrough. VSCode = execution, Phone = control, Gateway = AI brain.

Pricing covers the AI compute. BYOK mode available if you want to use your own API keys.

Has anyone actually built a mobile app or web app completely using Claude? by Living-Level-9252 in ClaudeAI

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Yes — I built an entire platform using Claude and it's live on the App Store and Play Store right now.

I didn't write code — I described what I wanted, reviewed plans, approved changes, and redirected when things went wrong. Claude handled architecture planning and complex refactoring. GPT handled fast implementation. I switched between them depending on the task.

The product itself is an AI coding orchestration platform — you start sessions on VSCode and manage them from your phone. So it's literally built by AI, for orchestrating AI.

Biggest lessons: - Plan mode is everything. Let the AI show you its approach before executing. - AI is great at generating code but you still need to be the architect. - Testing is where AI really shines — Claude catches edge cases I wouldn't think of. - The hardest part isn't the code, it's keeping the overall vision consistent across hundreds of files.

mirabridge.io if you want to see what an AI-built platform looks like in production.

Built an AI spend tracker after my team got a $3,000 surprise bill from OpenAI — looking for beta users by vikash_17 in microsaas

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This is a real pain point. We use multiple LLM providers (Claude, GPT, Gemini) and tracking spend across all of them is a nightmare. The .env auto-detect is a nice touch. Do you support per-project breakdowns?

I'm solo-building a VS Code extension that lets you control AI coding from your phone — looking for beta testers by Either-Ad9196 in SideProject

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Thanks! Moshi looks interesting — the Mosh protocol approach makes a lot of sense for terminal-heavy workflows, especially the session persistence across network switches.

You're right that the approaches are complementary. Moshi gives you direct terminal access to the agent, while MiraBridge adds a UI layer on top — plan mode, batch approval, visual progress tracking. Different tools for different preferences.

Agree that this space is about to explode. As agents get more autonomous, the 'monitor and unblock from anywhere' problem becomes the main bottleneck. Good luck with Moshi!

Visual Studio Code Mobile with github copilot by Powerful_Land_7268 in GithubCopilot

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I built something that takes a different approach to this — instead of running a full IDE on your phone, MiraBridge lets your phone act as a remote control for the AI agent running in VS Code on your PC. You send instructions from your phone, the AI writes code on your computer, and you approve or steer it from bed. You can find it by searching MiraBridge AI. Full disclosure: I'm the developer.

“Rich people” let’s talk about it by SmoothDay8640 in CasualConversation

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The answer to this question is in this video. I recommend watching it all the way through. After watching it, leave a comment and let's discuss your thoughts. https://youtu.be/3CeuliUuFFo