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it depends where you want your agent to live. inside the sandbox, start a sandbox via the CLI and run your agents/do your dev in there. outside the sandbox, you'd configure your harness to use the MCP / skill integration. here's the guide: https://docs.microsandbox.dev/getting-started/agents

if you're building a harness, the SDK provides better integration. let me know if you hit any blockers.

for sync, it's currently in the works.

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I can only guess at the actions of others, but I would guess it’s because your comment is a tangent and at best only vaguely related to the featured article?

The article is really about solving a particular problem with the backend of their infrastructure. Discussion about VMs, Linux kernel syscalls, file systems (virtual, FUSE, etc) would all be relevant.

Your comment is a question about whether and how people use the software itself, which is pretty unrelated to the article.

It’s a bit like an article about Porsche identifying a particular engineering nuance in their fuel injectors, and how things didn’t work the way they thought at a low level, and how they solved it once they realized it. And then you come in with a comment about what people like to do with their Porsches. Like, sure, it involves the same company but what would that have to do with the underlying article on automotive engineering?

Combine that with a growing disdain for the insistence of certain segments of the tech scene to make everything about agentic workflows, (an echo to the constant evangelism of cryptocurrencies or blockchain in the recent past) and you have a recipe for downvotes.

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This is pretty common on this forum though. Many times the comments section becomes mostly about things that are not necessarily directly related to the article but remain related to the bigger thing the article is about.

Oh well. :) Thanks for your insight anyway.

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You’re not wrong, and this is speculation, but I suspect you’re just missing the subtext I added in my edit: that some people are burnt out on the evangelism of agentic workflows in the same way they were about blockchain or whatnot.
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People are generally sick of AI, and of people who bring AI up in every single comment thread. The downvoters may not realise that TFA is by an AI company, about an AI product, making your comment tangentially relevant, and not (strictly-speaking) an example of the behaviour they're fed up with.
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Heh yeah it very well could be. I am also fed up with AI everywhere but I don't go out downvoting everyone and everything who mentions it - and definitely not where the whole context is about it.
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