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Comment by dist-epoch

2 months ago

There are, but they have huge performance or usability penalties.

Stuff like intents "this is a math library, it is not allowed to access the network or filesystem".

At a higher level, you have app sandboxing, like on phones or Apple/Windows store. Sandboxed desktop apps are quite hated by developers - my app should be allowed to do whatever the fuck it wants.

Do they actually have huge performance penalties in Javascript?

I would have thought it wouldn't be too hard to design a capability system in JS. I bet someone has done it already.

Of course, it's not going to be compatible with any existing JS libraries. That's the problem.