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The `/in-cloud` command offloads subagent execution to dedicated cloud VMs, removing the local resource pressure that long-running or parallel agent tasks would otherwise impose.
The release lets developers offload long-running and parallel agent work to isolated cloud VMs while keeping their local session unblocked, and introduces a shared environment snapshot that standardizes cloud setup across an entire team.
Teams evaluating whether to build their own cloud agent infrastructure should weigh that Cognition spent over a year on hypervisor engineering alone — before tackling orchestration, governance, and integrations — suggesting the build-vs-buy calculus is far more demanding than high-profile posts from companies like Stripe imply.
The shift to private pre-PR sessions and on-demand `@Copilot` commands in PRs gives developers more control over when and how the agent's work becomes visible to their team, reducing friction in agentic coding workflows.
The Devin–Windsurf 2.0 integration lets developers delegate long-running implementation, testing, and QA tasks to a cloud agent without leaving their IDE, closing the loop between local planning and asynchronous execution in one environment.
Engineering leaders evaluating whether to build or buy cloud agent infrastructure should weigh this breakdown of the hidden costs — VM isolation, async state management, and enterprise governance — before committing internal resources.