Node.js now has a stable permissions model, though it's very limited compared to Deno's (I don't see anything about blocking network requests). Node also says "This feature does not protect against malicious code"
SEEKING WORK | Utah, USA | REMOTE | Full-stack system architect
Location: Utah, USA
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Node.js, web-dev, TypeScript, Postgres, AWS, more on resume
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Email: frigid.recaps.5z -at- icloud -dot- com
I am a full-stack system architect. I design, implement, deploy, maintain, and update entire type-safe app stacks. 10 years of experience. I'm open to startup co-founding.
Location: Utah, USA
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Node.js, web-dev, TypeScript, Postgres, AWS, more on resume
Résumé/CV: https://electrovir.com/resume/
Email: frigid.recaps.5z -at- icloud -dot- com
I'm a Full-stack System Architect that specializes in TypeScript, Node.js, and native web components. I design, implement, deploy, maintain, and update entire type-safe app stacks. 10 years of experience. I'm open to startup co-founding.
https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v22.x/api/permissions.html