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A developer going by Zedra has released a mobile code editor that acts as a remote control for AI coding agents like Claude and Codex. Built in Rust using the same rendering engine that powers the Zed editor, it brings a full coding environment to your phone, including a terminal, file browser, and git view. It's an ambitious bet that serious development work can happen away from the desk.
Meanwhile, a thread on Hacker News is asking a question that's generating real heat: why does the HN community seem so consistently skeptical of AI-generated code? The original poster argues that users care about working software, not who or what wrote it. The responses, predictably, are pushing back hard, with experienced engineers pointing to maintainability, hidden bugs, and the long-term cost of code nobody fully understands.
And on a lighter note, Square Enix has officially announced Final Fantasy Seven Revelation, the third and final chapter in its landmark remake series, arriving in spring two thousand twenty seven. The studio is promising an airship drop sequence styled after battle royale games, which suggests the team is feeling confident enough to have a little fun with the finale.
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