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Browser Sandbox: Co-do Demo Shows In-Browser Isolation
Browser sandbox gains traction as Simon Willison's Co-do demo shows in-browser isolation with the File System Access API, CSP, and WebAssembly in workers.

QuestDB clock_gettime 40-Line Fix Boosts Per-Thread CPU Time
QuestDB switches to clock_gettime for per-thread CPU time, cutting procfs I/O with a 40-line fix and validating gains via a 55-line JMH benchmark.

Fuse: Filesystem Sandbox for AI Agents with a Bash-like Interface
FUSE enables a filesystem sandbox for AI agents, unifying tools into a Bash-like workspace with AgentFS and Agent SDK for reproducible planning.

Claude Code in 200 Lines: Build a Local AI Coding Agent
Claude Code shows how to build a local AI coding agent in Python with just a few hundred lines by orchestrating three primitives: read, list, and edit.
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