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by bhelkey
505 days ago
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> Right, but this is largely to my point? I said in another thread that sandboxing often feels like being shadow banned on your own computer. > I get wanting "safe" computers. I'm not clear that we can technically define what legally "safe" means, though. :( You are currently using a web browser. When you go to ycombinator, the site cannot read the contents of your email in the next tab. This isn't a shadow ban you on your own machine, it's just a reasonable restriction. Imagine you just installed a new web browser (or pdf reader, tax software, video game, ...). It should not be able to read and send all the pictures in your camera roll to a third party. |
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But I use my web browser to upload my photos to the cloud, so it absolutely should.
(I do somewhat agree with the general point, but I find it very funny that your very first example would break my workflow, and I do think that highlights the problem with trying to sandbox general-purpose programs)