Sandboxes will be left in 2026. We don't need to reinvent isolated environments; not even the main issue with OpenClaw - literally go deploy it in a VM on any cloud and you've achieved all same benefits.
We need to know if the email being sent by an agent is supposed to be sent and if an agent is actually supposed to be making that transaction on my behalf. etc
observationist 10 seconds ago [-]
Instrumental convergence and the law of unintended consequences are going to be huge in 2026. I am excited.
ra0x3 10 minutes ago [-]
What runtimes are supported? I don't think I saw that part mentioned in the README
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lenwood 51 minutes ago [-]
Awesome to see a project deal with prompt injection. Using a WASM is clever. How does this ensure that tools adhere to capability-based permissions without breaking the sandbox?
frolvlad 27 minutes ago [-]
Instead of expecting the tools to adhere, they are enforced. For example, to make an HTTP call with a secret key, the tool must use the proxy service that will enforce that the secret key is only used for the specific domain, if that is allowed, then the proxy service will make the call, thus the secret never leaks outside of the service.
However, this design is still under development as it creates quite a bit of challenges.
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jonny_eh 23 minutes ago [-]
> Using a WASM is clever
Every time a project is shared that uses WASM.
dawg91 56 minutes ago [-]
Fun fact: it's being developed by one of the authors of "Attention is all you need"
ramoz 9 minutes ago [-]
worth mentioning an additional credential/or-not, the creator of "the platform powering the agentic future" (blockchain) https://www.near.org/
canadiantim 22 minutes ago [-]
Reminds me of the LocalGPT that was posted recently too (but which hasnt been updated in 7 months), so nice to see a newer rust-based implementation!
verdverm 23 minutes ago [-]
I suspect OCI wins the sandbox space in the enterprise and everything else will be for hobbyists and companies like vercel that have a very narrow view of how software should be run
I think the guys who are developing this (Illia Polosoukhin of "Attention is all you need") and others knows enough to leverage their skills with AI vs. producing slop
MarkMarine 50 minutes ago [-]
Clearly this developer knows the trick of developing with ai: adding “… and make it secure” to all your prompts. /s
friendofmine 3 hours ago [-]
Huh what's the benefit
dawg91 2 hours ago [-]
It's a hardened, security-first implementation. WASM runtime specifically is for isolating tool sandboxes
verdverm 22 minutes ago [-]
WASM has issues with certain languages, why WASM and not OCI?
ForHackernews 16 minutes ago [-]
Docker is not a security boundary?
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We need to know if the email being sent by an agent is supposed to be sent and if an agent is actually supposed to be making that transaction on my behalf. etc
However, this design is still under development as it creates quite a bit of challenges.
Every time a project is shared that uses WASM.