Lmfao these agentic editors are like giving root access to a college undergrad who thinks he’s way smarter than he actually is on a production server. With predictably similar results.
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I have no experience with this ide but I see on the posted log on Reddit that the LLM is talking about a "step 620" - like this is hundreds of queries away from the initial one? The context must have been massive, usually after this many subsequent queries they start to hallucinating hardly
Why the hell would anybody give an AI access to their full hard drive?
Why would you ask AI to delete ANYTHING? That's a pretty high level of trust...
ISE.
Integrated Slop Environment.
why the hell aren't people running this shit in isolated containers?
Because people who runs this shit precisely don't know what containers, scope, permissions, etc are. That's exactly the audience.
They gave root permission and proceeded to get rooted in return.
Does that phrase work?
anyone using these tools could have guessed that it might do something like this, just based on the solutions it comes up with sometimes
Why tf are people saying that it was "without permission"?? They installed it, used it, and gave permission to execute commands. I say the user is at fault. It is an experimental piece of software. What else can you expect?
Keep your agentic AI to yourself
without permission
That's what she said. Enjoy your agent thing.
No one ever claimed, that "artificial intelligence" would indeed be intelligent.