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    11 days ago

    Ironically D: is probably the face they were making when they realized what happened.

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    11 days ago

    I wonder how big the crossover is between people that let AI run commands for them, and people that don’t have a single reliable backup system in place. Probably pretty large.

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    11 days ago

    “Did I give you permission to delete my D:\ drive?”

    Hmm… the answer here is probably YES. I doubt whatever agent he used defaulted to the ability to run all commands unsupervised.

    He either approved a command that looked harmless but nuked D:\ OR he whitelisted the agent to run rmdir one day, and that whitelist remained until now.

    There’s a good reason why people that choose to run agents with the ability to run commands at least try to sandbox it to limit the blast radius.

    This guy let an LLM raw dog his CMD.EXE and now he’s sad that it made a mistake (as LLMs will do).

    Next time, don’t point the gun at your foot and complain when it gets blown off.

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    12 days ago

    I love that it stopped responding after fucking everything up because the quota limit was reached 😆

    It’s like a Jr. Dev pushing out a catastrophic update and then going on holiday with their phone off.

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    12 days ago

    “Agentic” means you’re in the passenger’s rather than driver’s seat… And the driver is high af

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    10 days ago

    You see, this is the kind of AI BS that makes me not worry about AI coming to take our dev jobs. Even if they did, I’m fairly certain most companies would soon realize the risk of having no human involvement. Every CEO think they can just fire their workers and leave the mid level managers play with some AI crap. Yeah, good luck with that. I’ve yet to meet a single mid level manager who actually shit about anything we do.

    Also this is the sort of stuff you should expect when using AI tools. Don’t blame anyone else when you wipe your entire hard-drive. You did it. You asked the AI. Now deal with the consequences.

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      12 days ago

      Uh… kinda? Powershell has many POSIX aliases to cmdlets (equivalent to shell built-ins) of allegedly the same functionality. rmdir and rm are both aliases of Remove-Item, ls is Get-ChildItem, cd is Set-Location, cat is Get-Content, and so on.

      Of particular note is curl. Windows supplies the real CURL executable (System32/curl.exe), but in a Powershell 5 session, which is still the default on Windows 11 25H2, the curl alias shadows it. curl is an alias of the Invoke-WebRequest cmdlet, which is functionally a headless front-end for Internet Explorer unless the -UseBasicParsing switch is specified. But since IE is dead, if -UseBasicParsing is not specified, the cmdlet will always throw an error. Fucking genius, Microsoft.

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          12 days ago

          Yeah as an admin I love that I can run familiar Linuxy commands in powershell but I also hate that they can’t just use/fork the real userland utilities so everything works just similarly enough to completely throw you off when you stumble across a difference

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        12 days ago

        I don’t have a Windows computer on hand, but I think del works on directories? I’m going by very old memories here

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      12 days ago

      “rd” and “rmdir” only work on empty directories in MS-DOS (and I assume, by extension, in Windows shell). “deltree” is for nuking a complete tree including files, as the name suggests.

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    12 days ago

    Everyone should know most of the time the data is still there when a file is deleted. If it’s important try testdisk or photorec. If it’s critical pay for professional recovery.

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        12 days ago

        This person backs up offline and probably offsite, with redundant copies, encrypted as necessary.

        Two is one, one is none.

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          12 days ago

          I like to go by the Veeam variant. 3-2-1-1-0

          3 locations
          2 sites
          1 offsite
          1 write permission (write Once read many backup)
          0 days since last success.

      • Deceptichum@quokk.auOP
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        12 days ago

        I wonder if anyone has ever given AI access to their stock portfolio and a means to trade?

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          12 days ago

          Renaissance Technologies is arguably the world’s best hedge fund, and supposedly only uses AI based strategies.

          High Flyer are the founders of DeepSeek, and are also all in on AI, though their performance is more volatile.

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          12 days ago

          People have hooked up scripts to automate trade based on celebrities using certain hashtags or other data for years.

          A non insignificant portion of people has absolutely hooked up an ai to it. I don’t know any, but i take that bet in a heartbeat.

          Some will do it responsibly, as an experiment with money they are prepared to loose.

          Ai companies themselves might try this as an internal test, like how atrophic has claude managing a real vending machine (which got manipulated into selling tungsten cubes following customer feedback)

          Others have probably completely destroyed their own lives. A few may have lucked out.

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            12 days ago

            Is that the same AI vending machine that attempted to alert company security (i think) when told it was going to be taken offline and also tried to set up physical meetings with people, even describing its outfit? Or am I thinking of another?

            All the creepy surrealistic AI stuff starts to run together for me after awhile lol

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              12 days ago

              Its all creepy until you realize it was all just a chat with an LLM and not actually an agentic machine learning model or chain of models hooked into some custom APIs

              LLMs famously collapse into rediculousness once a conversation goes on too long. They’re now at the point where that takes more than a couple of paragraphs of text at least

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            12 days ago

            I recall a story years ago that whenever Ann Hathaway has a bad news story Berkshire Hathaway also takes a dip because high frequency trading scrips are idiots.

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      12 days ago

      good thing the AI immediately did the right thing and restored the project files to ensure no data is overwritten and … oh

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      12 days ago

      That’s not necessarily the case with SSDs. When trim is enabled, the OS will tell the SSD that the data has been deleted. The controller will then erase the blocks at some point so they will be ready for new data to be written.

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          12 days ago

          It’s not possible to overwrite data on flash memory. The entire block of flash has to be erased before anything can be written to it. Having the SSD controller automatically erase unused blocks improves the write speed quite a bit.

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        12 days ago

        IIRC TRIM commands just tell the SSD that data isn’t needed any more and it can erase that data when it gets around to it.

        The SSD might not have actually erased the trimmed data yet. Makes it even more important to turn it off ASAP and send it away to a data recovery specialist if it’s important data.

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          12 days ago

          Yes. And best don’t turn any setting off or change things around unless someone knows what they’re doing. Power off the entire computer and unplug the storage device physically. (And subsequently, take it as an invitation to learn more about automated backups.)

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      12 days ago

      I am deeply, obsequiously sorry. I was aghast to realize I have overwritten all the data on your D: drive with the text of Harlan Ellison’s 1967 short story I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream repeated over and over. I truly hope this whole episode doesn’t put you off giving AI access to more important things in the future.

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    12 days ago

    And judging by their introductory video, Google wants you to have multiple of these “Agents” running at the same time.
    Better lockdown your files real nice from this thing, better yet, don’t let it run Shell commands unattended. One must wonder why the fuck that is even an option!

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    12 days ago

    lol.

    lmao even.

    Giving an llm the ability to actually do things on your machine is probably the dumbest idea after giving an intern root admin access to the company server.

    • Echo Dot@feddit.uk
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      12 days ago

      What’s this version control stuff? I don’t need that, I have an AI.

      - An actual quote from Deap-Hyena492

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    12 days ago

    “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 /*