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Screenbox enables AI agents to operate independently with isolated Linux desktops and real browsers, solving multi-agent resource conflicts

Hacker NewsApr 2, 20261 min read
Screenbox enables AI agents to operate independently with isolated Linux desktops and real browsers, solving multi-agent resource conflicts

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3 Key Points

  1. Provides each AI agent an isolated Docker container (~2GB RAM) running a full Linux desktop with real Chromium browser

  2. Controlled via MCP (Model Context Protocol) for seamless agent integration and management

  3. Solves the problem of multiple parallel agents competing for the same browser resources

  4. Allows real-time monitoring of agent activity with manual takeover capability when needed

  5. Open source (AGPL-3.0) and self-hosted, available at screenbox.dev

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