The Browser as a Sandbox: Exploring the Shift in Software Execution and Security
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Paul Kinlan
Summary
The article explores the paradigm shift in how software is built and run, focusing on the browser as a sandboxed execution environment for untrusted code. The author argues that while browser-based sandboxing provides strong security boundaries, the real challenge lies in making this technology practically useful. The piece reflects on industry resistance to these technological changes and the author's personal explorations in this space.
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· 3 pulledI really do believe we are witnessing a transition in how we build and run software.
Sandboxing is only half the battle, when what remains is the utility of any of this technology.
A lot of the people in the web industry that I've followed over the years are either actively against the changes in technology or are not yet aligned with it and see no value.
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