I’m impressed really neat work! Why did you opt for closed source?
edit: I don’t have a problem with closed source, but when software is expected to be accountable for my security I get a little paranoid, so was curious about the safety and guarantees here. The UX and everything else looks great
Yeah, that’s understandable. Many open source macOS-only apps seem to get abandoned, so I’m trying to build something sustainable.
It uses only 3 dependencies that are very well known and widely used, so supply chain risk is minimal. That leaves me, the developer, as the main point of trust.
I like this! I built something similar for sandboxing CLI agents, and in the repo have a collection of minimal profiles for sandbox-exec to use - https://agent-safehouse.dev/
Yeah, they all do sometimes, but the agent decides what to allow and they can choose to not use it. This gives the user full control of the sandbox and you can run the agent in yolo mode.
hmokiguess|8 days ago
edit: I don’t have a problem with closed source, but when software is expected to be accountable for my security I get a little paranoid, so was curious about the safety and guarantees here. The UX and everything else looks great
davidcann|7 days ago
It uses only 3 dependencies that are very well known and widely used, so supply chain risk is minimal. That leaves me, the developer, as the main point of trust.
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