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4 points by pmkelly4444 3 months ago · 0 comments · 1 min read

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The core idea: @sandbox(dependencies=["pandas"]) turns any function into one that runs inside an isolated Podman container with dependency caching built in on uv. You call it like a normal function, but the code executes with no access to your host filesystem, credentials, or processes.

from pctx_sandbox import sandbox

@sandbox(dependencies=["requests"]) def fetch_url(url: str) -> str: import requests return requests.get(url).text

result = fetch_url("https://example.com") # runs in container

Technical details:

- Uses rootless Podman for container isolation (all the Linux namespace stuff: PID, mount, network, user) - Maintains a warm pool of workers per dependency set, so there's no cold-start penalty after the first call - Dependencies are cached and installed once per unique combination - Resource limits enforced via cgroups

The security model is "defense in depth" – it's container isolation, not a VM, so it's not a perfect security boundary. But it's good enough that I'm comfortable letting Claude use it on my machine.

Would love feedback. Thanks!

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