Support hotlines and the person known in the family as the "tech guy" who everyone comes to for help are going to have so much fun with this
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@tay@tech.lgbt @volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip yep
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@tay@tech.lgbt @volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip yep
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Support hotlines and the person known in the family as the "tech guy" who everyone comes to for help are going to have so much fun with this
@volpeon "it started running powershell commands I never knew" is not the flex they think it is, IMO.
Ah yes, let's train people to run rando commands without knowing or caring what they do, that'll go well! It's bad enough when the strange commands are written by actual people...
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Support hotlines and the person known in the family as the "tech guy" who everyone comes to for help are going to have so much fun with this
What could possibly go wrong?
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@volpeon i mean that sounds like hell but don't we all just copy random commands off SO/github anyway
@tay@tech.lgbt @volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip sure, but we also have at least an inkling of what those commands actually do
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Support hotlines and the person known in the family as the "tech guy" who everyone comes to for help are going to have so much fun with this
@volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip I tried out Warp when it was very early and for Mac only because I thought it would be helpful when working with commands I know about, but don’t use often and so don’t remember every detail of the syntax.
I stopped using it when the time it took me to actually write down what I wanted in prose and the time it took me to understand what I’m about to execute was much longer than what it would have taken me to look at the docs.
I would have never allowed it to execute arbitrary code on my machine without checking it with how… imaginative AI is. And I’m glad I did because it was (very unsurprisingly) often wrong -
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@volpeon I heard some people at work talking about this the other day, and it just blows my mind that anyone *wants* this. It's not a "force multiplier" or a "game changer", it's a chaos engine and a nightmare. This grift can't fall apart fast enough.
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Support hotlines and the person known in the family as the "tech guy" who everyone comes to for help are going to have so much fun with this
@volpeon wow, at least on linux when you install with random commands, it's usually "download & run the auto-install shell script for this software we maintain", not "copy these commands from the group mind of stackoverflow directly into your terminal"
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@volpeon wow, at least on linux when you install with random commands, it's usually "download & run the auto-install shell script for this software we maintain", not "copy these commands from the group mind of stackoverflow directly into your terminal"
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@patterfloof @volpeon And even THEN, the stackoverflow answerers actually know what they're talking about, in theory!
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Support hotlines and the person known in the family as the "tech guy" who everyone comes to for help are going to have so much fun with this
@volpeon ohnonononononono