Cloud sandbox and local code environment, these two technical routes have vastly different user experiences in practical use.
The cloud solution is straightforward—simply submit commands and you can revoke them; AI has full sandbox operation permissions, and you can review the results afterward. The entire process is very smooth, and users generally don't need to worry about permission restrictions.
The local environment is different. Running code locally means more complex permission management, constrained by various local system restrictions. From a user experience perspective, this difference is very obvious—one is fully authorized free operation, and the other is constrained limited execution.
This reflects the product design philosophy brought about by two different technical choices.
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BTCBeliefStation
· 8h ago
That cloud setup is really cool, but if you open all the permissions, no one will be watching. Who would dare to use it?
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FrogInTheWell
· 8h ago
Being comfortable in the cloud is great, but entrusting your fate to others always feels uneasy.
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alpha_leaker
· 8h ago
That cloud setup is really awesome, but I keep feeling that giving AI so much authority somehow seems off...
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WhaleInTraining
· 9h ago
That cloud setup is really awesome, but who dares to believe that AI really stays honest and only stays in the sandbox...
Cloud sandbox and local code environment, these two technical routes have vastly different user experiences in practical use.
The cloud solution is straightforward—simply submit commands and you can revoke them; AI has full sandbox operation permissions, and you can review the results afterward. The entire process is very smooth, and users generally don't need to worry about permission restrictions.
The local environment is different. Running code locally means more complex permission management, constrained by various local system restrictions. From a user experience perspective, this difference is very obvious—one is fully authorized free operation, and the other is constrained limited execution.
This reflects the product design philosophy brought about by two different technical choices.