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What you're speaking of is basically the capability security model [1], where you must explicitly pass into your software agent the capabilities that they are allowed to access, and there is physically no mechanism for them to do anything not on that list. Unfortunately, no mainstream OS actually implements the capability model, despite some prominent research attempts [2], some half-hearted attempts at... - Source: Hacker News / 12 months ago
> Is this a thing that I don't know about? Or is the market too narrow to be useful? (Otherwise, why doesn't it already exist?) I'm not super familiar with it, but I think what you describe was/is the goal of Sandstorm (https://sandstorm.io/). Then there are also efforts like YunoHost (https://yunohost.org/) which are kind of like that, gives SSO auth and everything out of the box for all the apps it supports.... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
This hits close to home. I have something similar, except it's not as featureful and it's ridiculously purpose-built for me. E.g. I have one page in this app for generating PDFs of a very specific type that I need. I have another page that parses CSVs from my bank. These aren't tools I use regularly, I just need them occasionally, but they're all in one repo in one project. There are of course apps that do each of... - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
Sandstorm really had this kind of feeling. Not that it presented as a desktop environment visually - but it offered a much more integrated โcomputerโ of documents versus silod web site apps where you need to open each site to see the files in the app. https://sandstorm.io/. - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
RemoteStorage https://remotestorage.io/ seems to be trying to do this too I also really like the https://sandstorm.io approach which goes a little farther beyond. - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
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