The NanoClaw + Docker Sandboxes story keeps building. Forbes is now covering the news and why it matters. This piece looks at the shift from prototype agents to real deployment, and how isolation becomes critical as agents start installing packages, modifying files, and connecting to live systems. Read more → https://bit.ly/4cKpr4L
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Docker helps developers bring their ideas to life by conquering the complexity of app development.
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At Docker, we simplify the lives of developers who are making world-changing apps. Docker helps developers bring their ideas to reality by conquering the complexity of app development. We simplify and accelerate workflows with an integrated development pipeline and application components. Actively used by millions of developers around the world, Docker Desktop and Docker Hub provide unmatched simplicity, agility and choice.
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NVIDIA GTC kicks off tomorrow! Are you ready? Where to find us: - Docker is at Booth 3207 - Docker + ClickHouse + RunReveal meetup - March 16, 7:30 PST at Fuze Stop by, say hi, and bring your hardest AI infrastructure questions! See you tomorrow. Register for the meetup here: https://luma.com/xoq2dz0l
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The AI agent conversation is shifting from capability to infrastructure. This VentureBeat piece looks at why enterprises are starting to prioritize isolation, containment, and runtime design - and how NanoClaw + Docker Sandboxes fit into that picture. Read more: https://bit.ly/414cgV0
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The NanoClaw story keeps getting more interesting. Six weeks ago it was a weekend project on Hacker News. Now it has 22K+ GitHub stars and an integration with Docker Sandboxes to help teams run agents safely. TechCrunch breaks down the story:
Gavriel Cohen is living an open source developer's dream as his project has achieved acclaim and a partnership with Docker in a matter of weeks.
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AI agent “claws” are moving from experiments to real workflows. But running powerful agents safely is becoming the real challenge. Platforms like NanoClaw can now run inside Docker Sandboxes with a single command - giving each agent its own isolated MicroVM with network controls built in. If you're putting powerful agents to work, this changes the risk equation. Read more:
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What’s the most common mistake new Docker users make? What’s one Docker tip every developer should know? And if you could containerize anything in real life… what would it be? In this spotlight, Docker Captain Pradumna Saraf shares thoughtful, practical, and unexpectedly candid insights from his journey through containers, open source, and the cloud-native ecosystem. If you’re passionate about community-driven learning and modern app development, this is a great one to explore. Read the full spotlight → https://bit.ly/4rpQQwj
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The announcement that NanoClaw can now be run in Docker Sandboxes just went live, and it's trending on Hacker News! Great conversation going here about running agents safely and using microVM isolation. Check it out → https://bit.ly/3PAfM73
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Claude Code is powerful. But without the right runtime, it can become risky. In the new Docker AI Labs Newsletter, we show how to move from AI output to controlled execution - running models locally, connecting to tools, and giving agents autonomy with built-in security. No more putting your host machine at risk. You’ll learn how to: • Run Claude Code locally with Docker Model Runner • Connect it to tools using Docker MCP Toolkit • Execute safely inside Docker Sandboxes Local models. Easy tool access. Isolated runtime. If you're building with AI agents and want autonomy and control, this guide shows you how. Read the full tutorial:
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Can't wait to see what you all build with Docker + NanoClaw!
NanoClaw now runs inside Docker, Inc Sandboxes. 🚀 Couldn't be more proud to be the first claw-based agent platform deployable inside Docker's MicroVM-based sandbox infrastructure with a single command. Most agent platforms run directly on the host machine with no hard boundaries between agents. A single compromised agent can access credentials, session histories, and data belonging to entirely separate agents. Docker Sandboxes provides OS-enforced isolation. Each agent gets its own MicroVM, its own filesystem, and its own session history, invisible to every other agent running alongside it. Combined with NanoClaw's minimal attack surface and fully auditable codebase, this stack is built for enterprise security scrutiny. NanoClaw has 20,000 GitHub stars and 100,000 downloads since launch. Get started today and learn more about the partnership here: https://lnkd.in/euwKWTrD https://lnkd.in/eURH6y6H https://lnkd.in/eitTPHhV #Docker #NanoClaw #AIAgents #Innovation
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The biggest risk with agents isn’t the model. It’s the runtime. NanoClaw and Docker are partnering to make agent execution production-safe. NanoClaw now runs inside Docker Sandboxes - giving every agent MicroVM-based isolation. No host access, smaller blast radius. Agents can connect to live data and take action without putting your machine or credentials at risk. This is what safe agent infrastructure looks like. Learn more: GitHub: https://bit.ly/46VraQZ NanoClaw blog: https://bit.ly/3PAIfcU Docker blog: https://bit.ly/4s3f0xX