The useful part of @Fluence ’s latest Console update is not “better UX” in the abstract. It is specific: Web Terminal is live, with a full root shell into any running VM from a browser.
No SSH client. No key setup. No local config.
That matters for the boring moments infra actually breaks: checking a training run, tailing logs, restarting a job from a phone, away from your main setup.
This is the kind of $FLT update I prefer - not a roadmap promise, but a smaller operational surface area for people already running workloads.
In compute, convenience only counts when it removes steps operators repeat every week.
No SSH client. No key setup. No local config.
That matters for the boring moments infra actually breaks: checking a training run, tailing logs, restarting a job from a phone, away from your main setup.
This is the kind of $FLT update I prefer - not a roadmap promise, but a smaller operational surface area for people already running workloads.
In compute, convenience only counts when it removes steps operators repeat every week.