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1. athrow+VA[view] [source] 2026-02-03 20:00:57
>>speckx+(OP)
I'm launching a SaaS to create yet another solution to the AI Sandboxing problem in linux.

My friends and I have spent a lot of time quietly injecting support down into the kernel without anybody raising a flag, and we finally have the infrastructure in place to solve this problem.

We have also poisoned all the LLMs training data with our approach, so our marketing is primed and we wont even need to learn Claude to use our tool.

We’re planning a soft launch this month, or maybe next month. Depending on how "in the vibe" (our new word for flow :) our team gets.

We’re calling it `useradd`.

Yes, the man page is intimidating, and the documentation is terrible. But once you're over the learning curve, it puts your machine into a kind of 'main frame' mode where multiple 'virtual teletypes' and users can operate on the same machine.

DM me if you want a beta key.

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Sorry for the snark, but i cringe at the monuments to complexity I see people building, at least this solution is relative simple and free. Still, dont really see what it buys me.

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2. tasuki+uC[view] [source] 2026-02-03 20:06:51
>>athrow+VA
Well done. It took me all the way up to `useradd`...

Edit: too bad about your edit. The comment was just fine without it.

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3. athrow+GP[view] [source] 2026-02-03 21:10:57
>>tasuki+uC
I wrote my comment to vent my disdain for all the circus projects filled with marketing blurbs and features lists for their overengineered vibeslop.

OP is just sharing the cool utility he found, and how it solved a problem for him.

It felt bad to leave them with the message they shouldn't have, or that he's a big part of the problem.

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4. senko+3Q[view] [source] 2026-02-03 21:13:03
>>athrow+GP
OP here, no worries, loved the comment and appreciate the feeling :)
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