Local sandboxing on developer machinesEverything above is about server-side multi-tenant isolation, where the threat is adversarial code escaping a sandbox to compromise a shared host. There is a related but different problem on developer machines: AI coding agents that execute commands locally on your laptop. The threat model shifts. There is no multi-tenancy. The concern is not kernel exploitation but rather preventing an agent from reading your ~/.ssh keys, exfiltrating secrets over the network, or writing to paths outside the project. Or you know if you are running Clawdbot locally, then everything is fair game.
But handling that stuff is slow. To calculate a string’s width it can’t call len on the string. Instead it has to pass every character through a state machine.
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I can install an additional package (for example cowsay) using rpm-ostree and restart the virtual machine to apply the changes.
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