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1. zenmac+cv[view] [source] 2026-02-03 19:31:21
>>johnsp+(OP)
>Deno Sandbox gives you lightweight Linux microVMs (running in the Deno Deploy cloud)

The real question is can the microVMs run in just plain old linux, self-hosted.

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2. echelo+0x[view] [source] 2026-02-03 19:40:32
>>zenmac+cv
Everyone wants to lock you in.

Unfortunately there's no other way to make money. If you're 100% liberally licensed, you just get copied. AWS/GCP clone your product, offer the same offering, and they take all the money.

It sucks that there isn't a middle ground. I don't want to have to build castles in another person's sandbox. I'd trust it if they gave me the keys to do the same. I know I don't have time to do that, but I want the peace of mind.

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3. ushako+5F[view] [source] 2026-02-03 20:16:14
>>echelo+0x
we have 100% open-source Sandboxes at E2B

git: https://github.com/e2b-dev/infra

wiki: https://deepwiki.com/e2b-dev/infra

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4. dizhn+9o2[view] [source] 2026-02-04 08:52:50
>>ushako+5F
This is exactly what i am building for a friend in a semi amateur fashion with LLMs. Looking at your codebase I would probably end up with something very similar in 6 months. You even have an Air toml and use firecracker, not to mention using go. Great minds think alike I suppose :D. Mine is not for AI but for running unvetted data science scripts. Simple stuff mostly. I am using rootless podman (I think you are using docker? or perhaps packer which is a tool i didn't know about until now.) to create the microvm images and the images have no network access. We're creating a .ext4 disk image to bring in the data/script.

I think I might just "take" this if the resource requirements are not too demanding. Thanks for sharing. Do you have docs for deploying on bare metal?

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