Riza

Riza

Safely run untrusted code from your app.

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The first release of our Riza Code Interpreter API is available today in developer preview. Run untrusted code (e.g. generated by an LLM) in a secure sandbox outside your production environment.
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Kyle Conroy
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Hey Product Hunt, I’m Kyle and together with Andrew we’ve been working on Riza (https://riza.io), a project to make WASM sandboxing more approachable. We’re excited to share a developer preview of our code interpreter API. There’s a bit of a backstory here. A few months ago, an old coworker reached out asking how to execute untrusted code generated by an LLM. Based on our experience building a plugin system for sqlc (https://sqlc.dev), we thought a sandboxed WASM runtime would be a good fit. A bit of hacking later, we got everything wired up to solve his issue. Now the API is ready for other developers to try out. The Riza Code Interpreter API is an HTTP interface to various dynamic language interpreters, each running inside a WASM sandbox without access to the outside world (for now). We modeled the API to align with a POSIX shell-style interface. There are many limitations at the moment, but we expect to rapidly expand capabilities so that programs can e.g. access the network and filesystem. Our roadmap has more details: https://docs.riza.io/reference/r... If you need to execute LLM-generated code we’d love to have you try the API and let us know if you run into any issues. You can email us directly at founders@riza.io.
Albert
Congratulations on the launch, Kyle and Andrew! Riza sounds like a game-changer for safely running untrusted code. I'm intrigued by the potential for expanding capabilities to access the network and filesystem. Can't wait to see how Riza evolves!