Darkbloom Uses Linux Process Confinement to Block Agent Host Access
sull · x · 2026-08-23
Discusses Darkbloom's security isolation: running workloads in a confined Linux process with no net, exec, or unconfined windows. Inference runs via a P2P broker (e.g., a Mac node), ensuring the host can't see the workload and the workload can't reach the host.
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