top | item 46595684 (no title) l9o | 1 month ago Is it really a VM? I thought CC’s sandbox was based on bubblewrap/seatbelt which don’t use hardware virtualization and share the host OS kernel? discuss order hn newest simonw|1 month ago Turns out it's a full Linux container run using Apple's Virtualization framework: https://gist.github.com/simonw/35732f187edbe4fbd0bf976d013f2...Update: I added more details by prompting Cowork to:> Write a detailed report about the Linux container environment you are running inhttps://gist.github.com/simonw/35732f187edbe4fbd0bf976d013f2... turnsout|1 month ago Honestly it sounds like they went above and beyond. Does this solve the trifecta, or is the network still exposed via connectors? load replies (2)
simonw|1 month ago Turns out it's a full Linux container run using Apple's Virtualization framework: https://gist.github.com/simonw/35732f187edbe4fbd0bf976d013f2...Update: I added more details by prompting Cowork to:> Write a detailed report about the Linux container environment you are running inhttps://gist.github.com/simonw/35732f187edbe4fbd0bf976d013f2... turnsout|1 month ago Honestly it sounds like they went above and beyond. Does this solve the trifecta, or is the network still exposed via connectors? load replies (2)
turnsout|1 month ago Honestly it sounds like they went above and beyond. Does this solve the trifecta, or is the network still exposed via connectors? load replies (2)
simonw|1 month ago
Update: I added more details by prompting Cowork to:
> Write a detailed report about the Linux container environment you are running in
https://gist.github.com/simonw/35732f187edbe4fbd0bf976d013f2...
turnsout|1 month ago