my question is what advantage does this have over real FOSS agentic sandboxes
One question I had:
Does every sandbox change end (when ready for production) in a pull request? If marketing sends me a pull request and I hate the code, what's the flow like for me to fix it?
I think a lot of people who might be interested in this product might be interested in an easy set-up process. Even if it doesn't really save time for an experienced ops person, a lot of people would rather talk to a bot than fill a form.
If someone from Anthropic sees this, would love to know if I can use my max plan here.
A few questions
- you mention proxying keys. One issue that we run into is that there are a bunch of tools that are really useful but require keys to be on disk (e.g. aws cli -- yes yes you can do IAM permissions but still). How do you guys think about those? (Especially since your setup onboarding is 'just install from npm or mise')
- poking around on the github, saw that you guys were at one point on fly.io. Did you guys end up switching off them? What motivated that if so?
- the CLI integration is cool! Is that actually teleporting remote sessions down to a local machine? Or is it more a window into the remote sandboxes?
would love to share notes! If you want to get in touch separately feel free at amol at noriagentic dot com.