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Checkout shellbox.dev, you can do pretty much the same, automating it all bia ssh

How is this different than say bubblewrap and others?

https://jai.scs.stanford.edu/comparison.html#jai-vs-bubblewr...

> bubblewrap is more flexible and works without root. jai is more opinionated and requires far less ceremony for the common case. The 15-flag bwrap invocation that turns into a wrapper script is exactly the friction jai is designed to remove.

Plus some other comparisons, check the page


bubblewrap is in many modern distros standard packages.

With all the supply chain issues these days onboarding new tools carries extra risks. So, question is if it's worth it.


Can be significantly cheaper on a vm that wakes up only when yhe agebt works, see for e.g. https://shellbox.dev

but if you move to gpt-5.4 ?

It's down for me


so.... is RTO optional


idk, seems being single rocks :) I have not time for myself at all


how does it compare to https://shellbox.dev? (and others like exe.dev, sprites.dev, and blaxel.ai)


We're trying to be a bit more opinionated one layer up: deployable agent runtimes with first-class tasks, persistent /workspace, and rollout/ops primitives like versions, rollback, logs, and secrets.

For example we make it easy to have automatic deployments from your github ci (using our cli), and you can monitor and manage all your deployments in our platform, along with logs, conversation transcripts etc.

I'd think of us more of the deployment, monitoring and storage layer rather than just the compute runtime.


ohh Ki and Helix on the front page today... it's a good day! :)


I don't like the positional keybindings. There is no real difference from regular keybindings configured with profiles for Qwerty, Dvorak, etc. In practice, it just means presenting them drawn into keyboards in a way that is hard to quickly search or use in the terminal and anywhere really. Where's the "line" key? Search the drawing! (Oh... it is there in th top left corner, but which exact key?) I prefer a list. So, really, it is not even that big of a "special thing" except the presentation.


Have you actually tried it?


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