Ask HN: The new wave of AI agent sandboxes?
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I would recommend nono - it's practically 0 seconds of latency, developed by the creator of sigstore which is used by google, github, and secures a lot of the open source software supply chain.
What I like most is, its like a runtime `nono run ... agent` and there is not managing vms, containers ,mounts.
What I like most is, its like a runtime `nono run ... agent` and there is not managing vms, containers ,mounts.
A tool so good that it requires 37 different sandboxes
I know there are too many of them, found this benchmarks that my partner did - https://github.com/nickaggarwal/sandbox-test/blob/main/FULL_.... He is planning to add a few more of them.
This is very useful. Thanks for sharing!
They work, but with tradeoffs. MicroVMs are secure but slower & costly. WASM is fast & cheap but limited. Ultimately, to date, there isn't a perfect solution. A majority of people employ a hybrid solution.
Here's my list of sandboxing solutions launched in the last year alone: E2B, AIO Sandbox, Sandboxer, AgentSphere, Yolobox, Exe.dev, yolo-cage, SkillFS, ERA Jazzberry Computer, Vibekit, Daytona, Modal, Cognitora, YepCode, Run Compute, CLI Fence, Landrun, Sprites, pctx-sandbox, pctx Sandbox, Agent SDK, Lima-devbox, OpenServ, Browser Agent Playground, Flintlock Agent, Quickstart, Bouvet Sandbox, Arrakis, Cellmate (ceLLMate), AgentFence, Tasker, DenoSandbox, Capsule (WASM-based), Volant, Nono, NetFence