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Coding Agents Need Persistent Always-On Cloud Environments to Run Autonomously

AI coding agents like Claude Code and Codex require persistent cloud compute that stays running between sessions, with mobile-friendly oversight and one-click approval flows. Local machines and ephemeral CI environments cannot support the long-running, stateful execution these agents need. Products like Grass 2.0 are emerging to fill this gap, indicating a nascent but fast-growing infrastructure demand.

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