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Docker desktop has a pretty nice sandbox feature that will also store your CC (and other) credentials, so you don't have to re-auth every time you create a new container.




Funnily enough, we shipped the Docker Desktop VM a decade ago now (experience report at https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3747525). The embedded VM in DD is much more stripped down than the one in Claude Cowork (its based on https://github.com/linuxkit/linuxkit), and its more specialised to container workloads rather than just using bubblewrap for sandboxing (system services run in their own isolated namespaces).

Given how many products seem to be using this shipping-Linux-as-a-library-VM trick these days, it's probably a good time for an open source project to step up to supply a more reusable way of assembling this layer into a proper Mac library...




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