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Author: Michael via PLUG-discuss
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CC: Michael
Subject: Fwd: I love AI and linux!
this is what ai says about rm -rf *

-me-
would you ever advise me to do it

No, I would never advise you to run the rm -rf /* command. It is extremely
destructive and would result in the deletion of nearly all files on your
system, rendering it unusable and leading to significant data loss. This
command should be avoided at all costs unless you fully understand the
consequences and have a very specific reason for needing to completely wipe
your filesystem, in which case, safer methods are typically available.
Always ensure you have complete backups before performing any risky
operations
I'll be more careful with it though.

On Wed, Jul 3, 2024 at 10:47 AM Snyder, Alexander J <
> wrote:

> I'm very glad you've found success with it. A word of caution ... As
> someone who also leans on A.I. for help with technology, don't just blindly
> assume it knows what it's doing.
>
> I'm trying to learn Python better and I'll ask ChatGPT how to do things
> and sometimes it'll just invent a thing to do in Python that isn't a thing.
> My program will die in a catastrophic way and I'll need to review what I
> just did to see what was wrong.
>
> Most recently I was trying to search for an English Audio track in MKV
> video files using FFMPEG. I kept getting a failure, but I knew it existed.
> It wasn't until I examined the regex to see it was complete nonsense.
>
> Just be careful executing things it gives you on the shell. ChatGPT,
> although wickedly smart, doesn't know that "rm -rf /*" is bad.
>
> --
> Thanks,
> Alexander
>
> Sent from my Google Pixel 7 Pro
>
> On Wed, Jul 3, 2024, 07:33 Michael via PLUG-discuss <
> > wrote:
>
>> If you remember correctly my CMOS battery is dead. I got around that by
>> creating a cronjob that would set the clock via the ntp pool. Now I turn
>> the internet off every night. I used to wait until the internet was fully
>> up until I would turn my computer on.But now I got it to check every 1/2
>> second until the year no longer says 2040. DO I know how to do all this?
>> Hell no! CHATGPT told me how to do it.
>> Why is the year 2040?
>> --
>> :-)~MIKE~(-:
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