Because people want to run agents in yolo mode without worrying that it's going to delete the whole computer.
And once you put the agent in a VM/container it's much easier to run 10 of them in parallel without mutual interference.
Because people want to run agents in yolo mode without worrying that it's going to delete the whole computer.
And once you put the agent in a VM/container it's much easier to run 10 of them in parallel without mutual interference.
On that note, yolo-cage is pretty heavyweight. There are much lighter tools if your main concern is "don't nuke my laptop." yolo-box was trending on HN last week: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46592344