• I Cast Fist@programming.dev
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      Maybe if you ask for it to save as a script file then execute?

      Or create a symlink/shortcut to execute rm when you type readthis instead

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      Should only be used with extreme caution and if you know what you are doing.

      Ok. What is the actual use case for “rm -rf /“ even if you know what you are doing and using extreme caution? If you want to wipe a disk, there are better ways to do it, and you certainly wouldn’t want that disk mounted on / when you do it, right?

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        Set up a remote access system on client/customer machines for tech support. When a customer doesn’t pay, and notices have been sent and not replied to, and they won’t answer your calls: this, on all their machines with past due payments.

        Then when they call you in a panic, give them the same kindness and respect that they have given to you, down to the number of days since contact was stopped. Gotta twist that knife for maximum effectiveness. Then and only then should you consider answering their cries of agony.

        (now I’ve never had a client payment issue, usually it’s quite some time before they need my assistance again so I take payment in full at completion, not tabs/payment plans; but hypothetically…)

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        None. Remember that the response is AI generated. It’s probabilistically created from people’s writings. There are strong relations between that command and other ‘dangerous commands.’ Writings about 'dangerous commands ’ oft contain something about how they should ‘only be run by someone who knows what they are doing’ so the response does too.

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        isn’t the command meant to be used on a certain path? like if you just graduated high school, you can just run “rm -rf ~/documents/homework/” ?

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        16 hours ago

        There probably isn’t one and there really doesn’t have to be one. The ability to do it is a side effect of the versatility of the command.

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        There isn’t. It’s just the fact that it will. The command can/is used often to remove other directories

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        Microsoft’s copilot takes offense like a little bitch and ends the conversation if you call it useless. even though it’s a fact.

        the fucker can’t do simple algebra but it gets offended when you insult it for not doing something fucking calculators do.

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          “How dare you call me useless after I return the same incorrect response for the 8th time even though you’ve told me I’m wrong 7 different ways! Come back when you can be more civil.”