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souvik1997today at 5:21 PM0 repliesview on HN

Fair points.

On containers: yes, running in Docker/Firecracker works. The "one prompt injection and you’re done" framing is hyperbolic for containerized setups. The pitch is more relevant for people running agents in their local environment without isolation, or who want something lighter than spinning up containers per execution.

On the licensing: completely valid concern. We are a new company (just two cofounders right now) and the binary is closed for now only because we need to clean up the source code before releasing it as open-source. The Python SDK and capability layer are MIT.

I get that "trust us" isn’t compelling for a security product from an unknown entity, but since the Wasm binary runs within wasmtime (one of the most popular Wasm runtimes) and you can audit everything going in and out of it, the security story should hopefully be more palatable while we work on open sourcing the Wasm core.

The 2025/2026 date discrepancy is just me being sloppy with the license