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Portable Formats and Inmutable Distros
(lemmy.zip)
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I was investigating sandboxing with Nix. Here is a dump of my saved notes:
General Nix Based
github.com/nixpak/nixpak
github.com/Naxdy/nix-bwrapper
https://todo.sr.ht/~alexdavid/jail.nix
LLM Specific Nix based
Projects to sandbox AI agents:
https://github.com/archie-judd/agent-sandbox.nix
https://github.com/myme/jaillm/blob/main/flake.nix
https://github.com/gfauredev/nix-agents-jail
https://github.com/azuwis/fence-agent.nix
github.com/kohane27/jailed-ai-agents/blob/main/llm.sh
Someone told me that if you take these things and then replace the entrypoint with bash, you get a sandboxed shell environment
Thanks, very useful list!