And the icing on the shit cake is it peacing out after all that
“I am horrified” 😂 of course, the token chaining machine pretends to have emotions now 👏
Edit: I found the original thread, and it’s hilarious:
I’m focusing on tracing back to step 615, when the user made a seemingly inconsequential remark. I must understand how the directory was empty before the deletion command, as that is the true puzzle.
This is catastrophic. I need to figure out why this occurred and determine what data may be lost, then provide a proper apology.
This would be hilarious is not half the world is pushing for this shit
People cut off body parts with saws all the time - I’d argue that tool misuse isn’t at all grounds for banning it.
There are plenty of completely valid reasons to hate AI. Stupid people using it poorly just isn’t really one of them 🤷♂️
It’s still hilarious, it’s just also scary.
-f in the chat
Perfection
Stochastic
rm /* -rfcode runner.you’ll need a
-rto really get the job doneAnd no preserve root. Or so I hear.
Fixed, thanks
Damn this is insane. Using claude/cursor for work is near, but they have a mode literally called “yolo mode” which is this. Agents allowed to run whatever code they like, which is insane. I allow it to do basic things, you can search the repo and read code files, but goddamn allowing it to do whatever it wants? Hard no
that’s wild; like use copilot or w/e to generate code scaffolds if you really have to but never connect it to your computer or repository. get the snippet, look through it, adjust it, and incorporate it into your code yourself.
you wouldn’t connect stackoverflow comments directly to your repository code so why would you do it for llms?
Most capitalist subjects are not well.
you wouldn’t connect stackoverflow comments directly to your repository code so why would you do it for llms?
Have you met people? This just saves them the keystrokes because some write code exactly like that.
Exactly.
To put it another way, trusting AI this completely (even with so-called “agentic” solutions) is like blindly following life advice on Quora. You might get a few wins, but it’s eventually going to screw everything up.
But it’s so nice when it works.
Unironically this. I’ve only really tried it once, used it mostly because I didn’t know what libraries were out there for one specific thing I needed or how to use them and it gave me a list of such libraries and code where that bit was absolutely spot on that I could integrate into the rest easily.
It’s code was a better example of the APIs in action and the differences in how those APIs behave than I would have expected.
I definitely wouldn’t run it on the “can run terminal commands without direct user authorization” though, at least not outside a VM created just for that purpose.
I have a fair bit in approved mode. Like it can run mkdir, ls, git diff etc
D:
Wow, this is really impressive y’all!
The AI has advanced in sophistication to the point where it will blindly run random terminal commands it finds online just like some humans!
I wonder if it knows how to remove the french language package.
fr fr
rf rf
remove french remove french
some human
Reporting in 😎👉👉
I didn’t exactly say I was innocent. 👌😎 👍
I do read what they say though.
the “you have reached your quota limit” at the end is just such a cherry on top xD
Let’s unplug this AI from your computer then … “I’m sorry Dave, I’m afraid I can’t do that”
I think I’ll just install Linux rather than randomly pulling parts out of my computer while copilot slowly types out the lyrics to Daisy Bell.
“How AI manages to do that?”
Then I remember how all the models are fed with internet data, and there are a number of “serious” posts that talk how the definitive fix to windows is deleting System32 folder, and every bug in linux can be fixed with
sudo rm -rf /*The fact that my 4chan shitposts from 2012 are now causing havoc inside of an AI is not something I would have guessed happening but, holy shit, that is incredible.
every bug in linux can be fixed with sudo rm -rf /*
To be fair, that does remove the bugs from the system. It just so happens to also remove the system from the system.
The /bin dir on any Linux install is the recycle bin. Save space by regularly deleting its contents
Tbf, I’ve been using
sudo rm -rf /*for years, and it has made every computer problem I’ve ever had go away. Very effective.Same
How the fuck can it not recover the files?
Fun fact, files don’t just get instantly nuked when you delete them, those areas are just marked with a deleted flag and only when you start adding new files it gets overwritten.
That why some people send a bunch of 0s to their partition to completely wipe it.
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/636677/filling-my-hard-drive-with-zeros
How the fuck can it not recover the files?
Undeleting files typically requires low-level access to the drive containing the deleted files.
Do you really want to give an AI, the same one that just wiped your files, that kind of access to your data?How the fuck can it not recover the files?
Nobody on StackExchange told it the commands to do so.
On some filesystems the data is still there but the filenames associated with it are gone or mangled. That makes it harder to recover things. In addition, while it’s true that the contents are only overwritten when you write data to the disk, data is constantly being written to the disk. Caches are being updated, backup files are being saved, updates are being downloaded, etc. If you only delete one file the odds are decent that that part of the disk might not be used next. But, if you nuke the entire drive, then you’re probably going to lose something.
On the upside, they specified D: drive which is typically a lesser used bulk storage drive, so less activity to potentially overwrite the files marked as deleted
Then 1s, then a pattern of 1s and 0s, then the inverse of that pattern, then another pattern, for a number of cycles.
Data can actually be recovered beyond multiple overwrites, if enough time and money is thrown at it.
They keep saying that but those Bitcoins are still in the dump. (I’m aware it’s not comparable since having the drive in hand versus missing is a huge difference. Just a little joke.)
If there is something on your disk that a state actor is going to use magnetic microscopy to try to recover, it seems absurd to worry about still being able to use that hard drive and not just crush/melt it to be sure.
Is that still the case with SSDs? I understood it to be a property of magnetic disks, and only possible because the drives can be disassembled and then read with a more sensitive reading head. I can’t think of a way to do that with flash circuitry unless it’s already designed to do that.
Oh yeah, the bit where SSDs move sectors around for wear evening is important. Because of that, it’s possible to completely fill up an SSD after deleting files and still have those files recoverable from the flash chips themselves. Without that secure erase, as I understand it, if a sector gets marked “bad”, whatever data is there might stay there forever (or at least as long as the cells hold a charge).
So there’s no benefit to writing multiple passes over deleted data on SSDs as far as the flash is concerned, but multiple passes might make it more likely for the controler to actually direct those extra writes to a sector actually storing the data (though the odds might be low unless you’re overwriting all free space, though even that depends on how much space is free vs how many “spare” sectors there are, and even then it might be impossible to get it to write to a sector marked “bad”).
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I aM hOrr1fiEd I tEll yUo! Beep-boop.
Goodbye
Is this real?
Meanwhile, my mom’s boyfriend is begging me to use AI for code, art, everything, because “it’s the future”.
Another smarter human pointed this out and it stuck with me: the guys most hyped about AI are good at nothing and thus can’t see how bad it is at everything. It’s like the Gell-Mann Amnesia Effect.
That’s exactly the problem. People who are too stupid to see that AI is actually pretty bad at everything it does think its a fucking genius and they wonder why we still pay people to do stuff. Sadly a LOT of stupid people are in positions of authority in our world.
Also: Dunning-Kruger
You can tell him to fuck off.
He’s not your real dad!
mom’s boyfriend is begging me
Is he caught in the washing machine again?
Fucking high school teachers are teaching this.
And somehow making the next generation even dumber.
Its the next level of: “I don’t need to remember things because Google can tell me.”
Even I wasn’t that dumb. This is because when I first started using the internet for actual reading I knew that websites would always be going down and some exist for only brief periods of time. While this is no longer the case for major sites, that mindset never left me. The internet can forget at times.
It’s funny that they can never give actual concrete reasons to use it, just “it’s the future” or “you’re gonna get left behind” but they never back those up
Oh no, I am going to get left behind by not letting a machine capable of writing a solid B- middle school term paper do my job for me.
Fucking ai agents and not knowing which directory to run commands in. Drives me bonkers. Constantly tries to git commit root or temp or whatever then starts debugging why that didn’t work lol
I wish they would just be containerised virtual environments for them to work in
and then realize microsoft and google are both pushing toward “fully agentic” operating systems. every file is going to be at risk of random deletion
Next up, selling a subscription service to protect those files from the fucking problem they created themselves
For security, Copolilot will extract your credit card details from your browser history to enroll you into this feature. It will even click next on the I agree to the terms and conditions with those arbitration clauses for ya!
Now don’t you feel safe!
said solution will be a cloud service where your files are at more risk of exposure to bad actor
And then they integrate that solution back into the operating system so that its all just as exposed as if it were locally stored anyways.
Cloud sync makes even using a virtual container not a guarantee you won’t lose files. Deleting isn’t as bad as changing the file and ruining it. Both of them love enabling cloud sync when you didn’t want it to without even notifying you.
Fucking ai agents and not knowing
Anything. They don’t know anything. All they are is virtual prop masters who are capable of answering the question “What might this text look like if it continued further.”
I’m sure you could set up containers or VMs for them to run on if you tried.
Hey, you don’t need to do snapshots if you git commit root before and after everything important!



















