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@xdalinstone

jesus is king. i push buttons, things unbreak. fde @daytonaio

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dalin stone@xdalinstone·
everything is a scam
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dalin stone@xdalinstone·
@yacineMTB one of the core maintainers of linux (or old maintainer) was an aenesthetist (?) I believe
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kache@yacineMTB·
I wonder if there is anyone out there that is a serious programmer that has a totally unrelated day job Like, really serious stuff. E.g. simulators or game engines. But like works at radioshack or something
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Marc Campbell@marccampbell·
@daytonaio y'all seem to have a really old version of openclaw (2026.2.1) preinstalled in your default images. thoughts on either upgrading it or just removing it? my bootstraps have to work around this by uninstalling each time since i can't reliably figure out how to upgrade that install
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dalin stone@xdalinstone·
infra is the WoW auction house rn btw. we live in amazing times.
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Daytona
Daytona@daytonaio·
LaunchWeek 9 Day 5 - Java SDK Java developers can now create and manage Daytona sandboxes programmatically using standard Gradle or Maven tooling, Read the details below 👇
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Daytona@daytonaio·
.@mattturck and our CEO @ivanburazin chat on the MAD podcast
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Every agent needs its own computer: my conversation with @ivanburazin, CEO of @daytonaio, about sandboxes and the emerging agent stack. 00:00 Intro 02:13 What is an AI agent sandbox? 03:17 Security risks of running agents locally 05:17 Stateful vs. stateless hyperscalers 07:04 The history of cloud IDEs and the end of localhost 09:45 Do all AI agents need a sandbox? 12:26 Sandbox use cases: RL evals & background agents 14:10 Unpacking the emerging AI Agent Stack 16:20 The unsolved problem of agent memory and learning 19:37 Where sandboxes fit in the agent harness 21:35 OpenAI, Anthropic, and agent SDKs 23:06 Ivan's founder journey: From CodeAnywhere to Daytona 26:59 GTM strategies and building developer communities 33:48 Why customer support is your best GTM strategy 35:34 Leveraging Twitter during the AI super cycle 40:50 The technical anatomy of a sandbox 41:53 Why fast spin-up speeds maximize GPU efficiency 46:09 Firecracker, QEMU, and isolation primitives 49:58 Why sandbox snapshots and state forking matter 51:40 Why Daytona built a custom scheduler from scratch 55:24 The challenge of long-running stateful sandboxes 58:10 The build your own sandbox trap 1:01:03 Why AI agents might trigger a global CPU shortage 1:02:46 The future of the AI Agent Stack

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Matt Turck
Matt Turck@mattturck·
Every agent needs its own computer: my conversation with @ivanburazin, CEO of @daytonaio, about sandboxes and the emerging agent stack. 00:00 Intro 02:13 What is an AI agent sandbox? 03:17 Security risks of running agents locally 05:17 Stateful vs. stateless hyperscalers 07:04 The history of cloud IDEs and the end of localhost 09:45 Do all AI agents need a sandbox? 12:26 Sandbox use cases: RL evals & background agents 14:10 Unpacking the emerging AI Agent Stack 16:20 The unsolved problem of agent memory and learning 19:37 Where sandboxes fit in the agent harness 21:35 OpenAI, Anthropic, and agent SDKs 23:06 Ivan's founder journey: From CodeAnywhere to Daytona 26:59 GTM strategies and building developer communities 33:48 Why customer support is your best GTM strategy 35:34 Leveraging Twitter during the AI super cycle 40:50 The technical anatomy of a sandbox 41:53 Why fast spin-up speeds maximize GPU efficiency 46:09 Firecracker, QEMU, and isolation primitives 49:58 Why sandbox snapshots and state forking matter 51:40 Why Daytona built a custom scheduler from scratch 55:24 The challenge of long-running stateful sandboxes 58:10 The build your own sandbox trap 1:01:03 Why AI agents might trigger a global CPU shortage 1:02:46 The future of the AI Agent Stack
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Ivan Burazin
Ivan Burazin@ivanburazin·
Loved to finally do a podcast with @mattturck
Matt Turck@mattturck

Every agent needs its own computer: my conversation with @ivanburazin, CEO of @daytonaio, about sandboxes and the emerging agent stack. 00:00 Intro 02:13 What is an AI agent sandbox? 03:17 Security risks of running agents locally 05:17 Stateful vs. stateless hyperscalers 07:04 The history of cloud IDEs and the end of localhost 09:45 Do all AI agents need a sandbox? 12:26 Sandbox use cases: RL evals & background agents 14:10 Unpacking the emerging AI Agent Stack 16:20 The unsolved problem of agent memory and learning 19:37 Where sandboxes fit in the agent harness 21:35 OpenAI, Anthropic, and agent SDKs 23:06 Ivan's founder journey: From CodeAnywhere to Daytona 26:59 GTM strategies and building developer communities 33:48 Why customer support is your best GTM strategy 35:34 Leveraging Twitter during the AI super cycle 40:50 The technical anatomy of a sandbox 41:53 Why fast spin-up speeds maximize GPU efficiency 46:09 Firecracker, QEMU, and isolation primitives 49:58 Why sandbox snapshots and state forking matter 51:40 Why Daytona built a custom scheduler from scratch 55:24 The challenge of long-running stateful sandboxes 58:10 The build your own sandbox trap 1:01:03 Why AI agents might trigger a global CPU shortage 1:02:46 The future of the AI Agent Stack

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Daytona
Daytona@daytonaio·
Launch Week 9, Day 3 - Webhooks are GA Now everyone can Subscribe to Sandbox Lifecycle Events Read the details below 👇
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Daytona@daytonaio·
Daytona Launch Week #1 2026 Much awaited releases finally GA
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andrew pignanelli@ndrewpignanelli·
Announcing Cofounder 2: Run an entire company with agents. It's the infrastructure for the one person billion dollar company - orchestrating agents across engineering, sales, marketing, ops, and design. (and yes that's my real grandma in the video)
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dalin stone@xdalinstone·
@ibuildthecloud @ivanburazin Are you asking if it possible to allow outbound traffic from a sandbox only to another sandbox? (I want no outbound traffic from A, EXCEPT FOR if outbound traffic is going directly to B and B is another sandbox)
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Darren Shepherd@ibuildthecloud·
@ivanburazin Would it be possible to only allow outbound traffic to another sandbox? The only ingress I see is preview URLs so I'm guessing sandbox to sandbox traffic is not a real use case because then you'd be routing through that proxy layer. Which is fine, just curious what is available.
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Darren Shepherd@ibuildthecloud·
Sandboxes need output network firewalling. Typically we thing mostly about ingress for firewall. We care about egress now.
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dalin stone@xdalinstone·
@tszzl ```sudo pmset -a disablesleep 1```
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roon@tszzl·
people are walking around with their laptops slightly ajar to keep their agents running
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Ivan Burazin
Ivan Burazin@ivanburazin·
We spin up sandboxes in half the time it takes you to blink. 60ms is achieved by keeping it local. We use the CPU, RAM, and hard disk of the underlying node. No external storage attachment (that most sandbox providers do with their VMs) Snapshots are preloaded on the NVMes of the node. When you request a sandbox, it goes to that node and spins up from the same NVMe. Can't fit every snapshot on every node, so we have an algorithm that sorts them across nodes. Plus snapshot layering and compression. Zero network latency since everything's on the same node.
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Ivan Burazin
Ivan Burazin@ivanburazin·
I'm very not pro-hiring because I don't want to have 100 people and show that as a vanity metric. We've closed Fortune 500s and enormous enterprises without a dedicated sales team. Fewer people almost automatically mean less complexity within the team (we all still like each other very much) But the amount of inbound we get now can't be solved without adding headcount. I finally feel the need to add more AEs, growth people to own the entire channel from awareness to activation, and so on.
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