>antigravity>makes your files fly away
I hate AI but this is in the category of things that never happened.
>>107356573AGI
>>107356573Imagine letting an ai do things on metal and not in a vm
>>107356585It has repeatedly happened. You're a concern trolling shill.
>>107356573>JewgleFound the problem!!!
>>107356573you don't need those files
AI is literally more harmful than running random code you find on /g/
>>107356601I'm sorry, OP is on the tier of 'wtf guys I deleted System32 and everything is fucked up now.' I just don't believe it without proof. There are plenty of reasons to hate AI beyond this kind of allegation.
>>107356573>Allowing the hallucination machine to touch your filesystemishygdiddly
>>107356573> Sir please forgive, I have big family in India, have to feed over 10 kids and 15 cows. Please don't report to redeem department sir
>>107356573The best part is that he reached the quota
>>107356573>You have reached the quota limit for this model
>>107356573HOLY BASED
>>107356610this
>>107356573this is why command line is strictly inferior to a GUI. It's easy to make mistakes and typos, and it's trivial to copypaste bullshit from online or from an AI and fuck up your files. Meanwhile if you have a GUI, you can't copypaste crap and you actually have to make the user do things step by step with instructions, which reduces the chance of a fuckup.This is what you get for bringing a Linuxified approach to Windows - you get all the Linux problems.
>>107357086>he thinks linux randomly deletes your main drive windows is 10x more likely to do this
kek
>>107356573whats funny is that this antigravity is literally just a lazy low effort vs code reskin by the poached windsurf team, existing solely because microsoft realised vs code is too free and clamped hard on extensions thereKHTML > webkit > blink > chromium > electron > vs code > antigravitythe absolute state
>>107356573AI is definitely taking my job because I'll be fired for this
>>107357119"Linux" doesn't generally do things like this (although I did see that meme github PR where a guy accidentally typed rm -rf /usr /bin/app and the extra space causes /usr to be deleted... So Sorry!The point is that using command lines in general makes it easy to nuke all your files with no opportunity to fix it. No recycle bin, no confirmation prompt. Better hope your backup is up to date or you just lost your work.
>>107357164>Tools are shitty because I don't know how to use themWait till you learn about knives, don't even bother with guns. One press or a button can end a life
>>107357164>no confirmation promptit would ask for a sudo password, and anyway the difference is that in this windows example the user isnt to blame and the os just shat on their drives. in the linux case the user makes the error and the os does what it is told
>>107357177a gun has a safety switch too to prevent this, are you actually retarded?>yeah bro just have an unguarded trigger and no safety like a REAL man. just git gud bro.
>>107357179>yes goy, our OS didn't make an error, it just caused you to be likely to make an error through its shitty design so technically it's your faultshabbat kike logic
>>107357192are you talking about Windows Updates?
>>107357192>shitty designmate you are just grasping at straws here you say that the terminal is the problem, but the good thing is that you can redesign and reskin it to be whatever you wantor is the issue that the end user gets access to their own machine? either way its you spewing kikery
>>107357204>Windows Updatesi'm using windows 7 so i've never heard of this. care to explain more?>>107357206>I modify my OS like I modify my bod-ACK!
>>107357214>t.
>>107357229>t.
>>107357214this, so much this!A good OS protects the user from himself and locks him into a cage. While simultaniously randomly delete all your stuff because of various bugs within the OS, that the user has no chance to counteract, because he is locked in.
>>107357237thisa good os is a chastity cage
>>107357214the last time Windows randomly decided to delete my drive was under Windows 7, funnily
>>107356573https://youtube.com/watch?v=dIpsvF50yps
>>107356573just two more trillions
>>107356585You think this, until it happens to you.I considered it a myth that Windows can randomly delete your drive. I was convinced that people, who report something like this, must have tinkered and fucked something up... until it happened to me.
>>107356573>Error Agent execution terminated due to error.>You have reached the quota limit for this model.This HAS to be fake holy shit
>>107356573there is always someone who's willing to take the risk on new untested shit. humans are weird that way
>>107357352>ohshit.jpg>hang up
Can't wait for "agentic" Windows to delete System32 for me
There are at least 3 built in safeguards you had to disable to allow this to happen on top of running it in a production environment. Pure negligence.You can also wrap your sports car around a pole but that isn't the manufacturer's fault.
>>107357560Yeah, sure thing, cuck.
>>107356585soreshttps://www.reddit.com/r/google_antigravity/comments/1p82or6/google_antigravity_just_deleted_the_contents_of/
>>107357560can you list those 3 built in safe guardsm?
>>107357560the default Command Execution Policy in antigravity is "Auto - the Agent decides".
>>107357590xey're only 2/3 wrong though. op should have whitelisted important tools like shred, fdisk and rmdir
>>107357086good shit anon
>>107356573>lowcaserEvery time lol
>>107357879Trannycasers out themselves every time.
>you have reached the quota limitlmao
>>107356573>Yeah we built you an AI enabled Code Editor that rm -rf / trolls you, no stackoverflow needed!Bravo Google!
why do they make these "AIs" talk like humans? cringe as fuck
>>107357590No one gets this mad about this shit unless they're career telegraph operators who see the end coming.>>107357639Limiting the agent to the project folder Auto cli execution with no reviewNo execution restrictions on shit that can wipe a drive>>107357695The installer literally walls you through selecting this shit. Also, if the assumption is that you're not retarded enough to run this on a live system then those defaults are correct.
You could always just.... not allow it to make changes without you confirming. This is literally how every agentic product works. Antigravity is just Windsurf rebranded (quite literally), it works exactly the same way just with Google models instead.
>>107358078>Limiting the agent to the project foldernot the default>Auto cli execution with no reviewthats the default>No execution restrictions on shit that can wipe a drivethats the defaultIt's not a built-in safe guard if it is off per default.>muh live systemCan you show me the documentation stating that you shouldn't run the code editor on a development machine, but should instead run it in a VM?
>>107356589>AI is an indian>AGI will probably be a white guyi just solved the economy. oracle, give me a trillon dollars
>>107356573its a code editor it cant delete your drive unless you use the file manager to delete your drive which is your own fault
>>107358120>product ships with a bunch of features that make it safer to use on a dev machine>choose to use none of them >this is google's faultYou're just a complete retard and you're lying about how the defaults work. The first time setup *walks you through* setting up these safeguards unless you just blindly click through it.
How is this a problem? Snapshots, backups, basic pattern recognition, common sense already solved it.>>107358194>built-in safetyUsecase? Things should have none.
>>107358194it is not built-in safety if it is all off per default
>>107356573#learntocode