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Terminal Mode by Even Realities
Keep coding agents always in sight
501 followers
Keep coding agents always in sight
501 followers
Terminal Mode by Even Realities unlocks an ambient terminal on Even G2 smart glasses. When a coding agent stalls, you catch it: see which agent needs you now, give direction, and approve key steps while your laptop runs long tasks, so token-maxers get more from every run and vibe coders stay in flow.









Smart glasses have been looking for a killer use case for years. 'Ambient supervisor for AI agents' is interesting because it targets a workflow that's actively growing, not a general consumer behavior
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@hong_han
nice spot, thanks!
I've talked to developers who basically set a timer and walk away from their agent runs, then come back and see what happened. That works until the agent hits a decision point halfway through and spins for an hour. Live visibility changes that risk calculation entirely.
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@stella_guan
i‘ve been there several months ago. But now we have a game changer
This is one of the first smart glasses use cases that actually feels practical to me. Catching the moment an agent needs input, without babysitting the laptop, is a real workflow fix.
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@farrukh_butt1
You bet!
Now you can be on the move more & still max out your productivity.
Earth.fm
This is one of those products that makes you rethink what "working with AI agents" should actually look like. Instead of being glued to a screen waiting for outputs, you can supervise work while living your life. Really fascinating direction for human-AI collaboration. 👏
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@1mirul
Cannot agree more. The principle that inspires us is "let agents work & let humans live".
Terminal Mode is the first feature that makes me feel like I've been underusing the hardware I already own. That's the best thing a software update can do.
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@wangyongyiuny
Glad to hear that!
That's the beauty of software - the potential is limitless (sort of).