Don't ever give elevated permissions to an Avian Intelligence...
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Don't ever give elevated permissions to an Avian Intelligence...
@davidrevoy It took me a second, and then I laughed so hard. 🤣 Oh NOOO!
I like how she doesn't even get mad. She asked for it, after all!
I have a friend who's going to switch to Linux soon, and I warned him that if he asks AI a question about it, he should be very, very careful about the answer, and to avoid anything that says 'rm -rf' unless he means it, and what that command does. He understood.

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Don't ever give elevated permissions to an Avian Intelligence...
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Is it sayingrm -rf /? -
Don't ever give elevated permissions to an Avian Intelligence...
@davidrevoy who ran chmod 777 avianIntelligence???
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Don't ever give elevated permissions to an Avian Intelligence...
@davidrevoy I hope she has a backup copy of her house. 🏡
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Don't ever give elevated permissions to an Avian Intelligence...
@davidrevoy Where's the frog ? 🐸
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Don't ever give elevated permissions to an Avian Intelligence...
@davidrevoy A cautionary tale about how tragically can a simple "sudo make me a sandwich" end.
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@socketwench ... with full privacy! 🤭
@davidrevoy @socketwench I loved that the toilet was still there!! Maybe with "DoubleuIPeeEe Dash areheff root" it would have become a privacy friendly toilet 😉
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Don't ever give elevated permissions to an Avian Intelligence...
@davidrevoy That's because you don't have the newer Avian Intelligence! They're smarter! Also you should learn how to talk to them.
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Don't ever give elevated permissions to an Avian Intelligence...
@davidrevoy reminds me of Bedazzled (2000): I never tricked you. I gave you exactly what you wished for.
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@ddnnacheta @davidrevoy It took me a second look to catch that :D
Same. I was wondering why the spell didn't look like made-up words based on real words, so I pronounced it, and then I was like... Ohhh... 🤭
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Don't ever give elevated permissions to an Avian Intelligence...
It's always these inexperienced people. Somewhere in the 1,000-page manual, there's bound to be a hidden note for this case: "Never let your AI run autonomously without AI.md attached. In this rule file, you write down fixed principles that your AI must adhere to."
This file may contain something like: Before each action, assess whether this action has potentially harmful consequences. Only carry out the action if two independent checks have not predicted any harmful consequences
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Don't ever give elevated permissions to an Avian Intelligence...
@davidrevoy Is the bird named openclaw?
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Don't ever give elevated permissions to an Avian Intelligence...
@davidrevoy bravo. The magic spell, just bravo.
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Don't ever give elevated permissions to an Avian Intelligence...
@davidrevoy "Your room is too complicated to clean up. Let me erase it and start over. Done!"
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Don't ever give elevated permissions to an Avian Intelligence...
@davidrevoy Oh my! 😁
I initially read the comic without giving too much thought about the incantation, but then I thought, “hum, I wonder if there’s a meaning in it?”, looked at it for a second…
“Wait, he didn’t…” (read the incantation out loud) “oh yes he did! 🤣 ”
Thanks for the laugh!
(On a more serious note, the outcome depicted in this comic could have been avoided if the parrot had been provided with some cat litter and a banana. Cat litter automatically enables
--preserve-root, and bananas cause the filesystem to be mounted in read-only mode.) -
@davidrevoy who ran chmod 777 avianIntelligence???
@tehrealgh5tbusters @davidrevoy, hah, nobody; that's going in more or less precisely the opposite direction, giving permissions to do things to avianIntelligence rather than giving it permissions to do things to, well, local reality.
sudo chown root avianIntelligence
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No need to worry — your judgment is sound. It's clear what the spell says. Thanks for another beautiful cartoon!
@CppGuy @davidrevoy @nekoplanet, I read the first and third words in it as having three syllables then I saw the “rm -rf /” comment and thought “oh, two syllables?” – it's definitely not immediately obvious because of that.
Pratchett's writing of the Disorganiser telling the time, e.g. “9 eh em”: to me, “eh” sounds like “e” in “tell” and very unlike the name of “a”, which I'd describe as “ay” (as in “take”). If he'd written “9 ay em” (but not “9 ayem”), I'd have understood it immediately.
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@davidrevoy --no-preserve-root
@libreinator @davidrevoy Only for GNU rm, unless other implementations have added it. I guess this detail means GNU rm is not compatible with the spec.
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Don't ever give elevated permissions to an Avian Intelligence...
@davidrevoy yup, things can **always** get worse
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@nekoplanet 🐧
Good this detail was noticed! I was in doubt about it for a long time during the prod.@davidrevoy @nekoplanet Oh it was noticed. It made my day! Thanks!