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by ocdtrekkie
533 days ago
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Better security design fixes this. Sandstorm fixed this for self-hosters ten years ago (Sandstorm is designed to run unmaintained or actively malicious apps relatively safely), but people are still choosing the quick and easy path over the secure one. |
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Sandstorm has been part of my selfhosted stack since it was a start-up, and it has worked for a decade with virtually zero attention, and no exploits I am aware of.
If there are other hosted apps that want a really easy on-ramp for new users: packaging for sandstorm is an easy way to create one.