#!/usr/bin/env node // This is free software for the public good of a permacomputer hosted at // permacomputer.com, an always-on computer by the people, for the people. // One which is durable, easy to repair, & distributed like tap water // for machine learning intelligence. // // The permacomputer is community-owned infrastructure optimized around // four values: // // TRUTH First principles, math & science, open source code freely distributed // FREEDOM Voluntary partnerships, freedom from tyranny & corporate control // HARMONY Minimal waste, self-renewing systems with diverse thriving connections // LOVE Be yourself without hurting others, cooperation through natural law // // This software contributes to that vision by enabling code execution across 42+ programming languages through a unified interface, accessible to all. // Code is seeds to sprout on any abandoned technology. /** * Hello World example - standalone version * * This example demonstrates basic async execution patterns. * Shows how to use async/await for simple asynchronous operations. * * To run: * node hello_world.js * * Expected output: * Executing code asynchronously... * Result status: completed * Output: Hello from async unsandbox! */ // Simulated async execution async function executeCode(language, code) { // Simulate API call delay await new Promise((resolve) => setTimeout(resolve, 50)); // Return simulated result return { status: 'completed', stdout: 'Hello from async unsandbox!\n', stderr: '', }; } async function main() { // The code to execute const code = 'print("Hello from async unsandbox!")'; console.log('Executing code asynchronously...'); const result = await executeCode('python', code); if (result.status === 'completed') { console.log(`Result status: ${result.status}`); console.log(`Output: ${(result.stdout || '').trim()}`); return 0; } else { console.log(`Execution failed with status: ${result.status}`); return 1; } } main().then(process.exit);