Thanks wow I had no idea it was possible to securely sandbox a browser from
javascript like that. I can't even imagine how that is done reliably but I
will explore it.

My use case is two fold: an Excel like formula language, and React.js
expression. Both only need pure functions. React itself doesn't need to run
securely, just the user expressions.

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