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I Built a Self-Hosted AI Agent That Runs on a...

Most AI coding tools live in someone else's cloud. Cursor, Devin, GitHub Copilot: useful, but your context and conversations flow through a third-party server. For some teams that's fine. For others it's a non-starter. I wanted an AI agent engine I could deploy on my own hardware, connect to whatever model I wanted, and extend without waiting for a vendor to ship the feature. So I built profClaw. The problem with the current landscape There are roughly two categories of AI dev tools right now: C
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