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in a very restricted sandbox that has minimal access to the outside environment—for instance, it can't access the network or the local filesystem. This means that subscribing to such feeds is worry-free: unlike regular command feeds, there's no [[Media:Warning.PNG|scary warning page]] to read. Instead, subscribing to a Locked-Down Feed results in the following unintrusive confirmation: | in a very restricted sandbox that has minimal access to the outside environment—for instance, it can't access the network or the local filesystem. This means that subscribing to such feeds is worry-free: unlike regular command feeds, there's no [[Media:Warning.PNG|scary warning page]] to read. Instead, subscribing to a Locked-Down Feed results in the following unintrusive confirmation: | ||
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The downside, of course, is that this safety comes at the cost of flexibility: put simply, you can't do nearly as much with Locked-Down Feeds as you can with regular feeds, but it can still be used to make a variety of useful commands. | The downside, of course, is that this safety comes at the cost of flexibility: put simply, you can't do nearly as much with Locked-Down Feeds as you can with regular feeds, but it can still be used to make a variety of useful commands. | ||
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