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1. johnsp+1[view] [source] 2026-02-03 17:33:20
>>johnsp+(OP)
"Over the past year, we’ve seen a shift in what Deno Deploy customers are building: platforms where users generate code with LLMs, and that code runs immediately without review. That code frequently calls LLMs itself, which means it needs API keys and network access.

This isn’t the traditional “run untrusted plugins” problem. It’s deeper: LLM-generated code, calling external APIs with real credentials, without human review. Sandboxing the compute isn’t enough. You need to control network egress and protect secrets from exfiltration.

Deno Sandbox provides both. And when the code is ready, you can deploy it directly to Deno Deploy without rebuilding."

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2. twosda+X6[view] [source] 2026-02-03 17:58:37
>>johnsp+1
Like the emdash, whenever I read: "this isn't x it's y" my dumb monkey brain goes "THATS AI" regardless if it's true or not.
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3. aiahs+3J1[view] [source] 2026-02-04 02:37:19
>>twosda+X6
For me it's the "why this matters", "why this works", etc
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4. TheTay+gO2[view] [source] 2026-02-04 12:11:02
>>aiahs+3J1
Ugh - yes. I’m seriously close to writing a chrome extension just to warn me or block pages that have that phrase…it’s irrational because there are so many legitimate uses, but they are dead to me.
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5. FooBar+cP3[view] [source] 2026-02-04 17:35:27
>>TheTay+gO2
I don't know man, I feel emboldened to keep using emdash exactly because I want to protest against people equating emdash with "AI reply" even though there are very legitimate uses for emdash.
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