Hosted in the browser
`dash.electrobunny.ai` should be the easiest way to manage a fleet, check machine health, and jump between local and remote systems.
Bunny Dash
Bunny Dash is the main user-facing shell: local when it should be close to a machine, browser-hosted when it should be available everywhere, and always centered on managing real runtime instances.
`dash.electrobunny.ai` should be the easiest way to manage a fleet, check machine health, and jump between local and remote systems.
When Dash runs on a local Bunny Ears instance, it can integrate more tightly with that machine while still controlling the rest of the fleet through Bunny Cloud.
The hosted web build and the carrot-hosted build should stay one Dash product with different adapters, not two parallel codebases.
What it becomes
Dash is not just an admin dashboard. It is the surface where work happens: machine selection, layout management, carrots, sessions, tools, and eventually the richer re-imagined Co(lab)-like workflows.
The cloud story matters because it lets that shell stay useful even when the machine you need is not the one in front of you.
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