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y42 9 hours ago

Indeed there are and this is no rocket science. Like Word Documents offer a change history, deleted files go to the trash first, there are undo functions, TimeMachine on MacOs, similar features on Windows, even sandbox features.

fuzzy2 8 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Trash is a shell feature. Unless a program explicitly "moves to trash", deleting is final. Same for Word documents.

So, no, there is no undo in general. There could be under certain circumstances for certain things.

NewsaHackO 7 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I mean, I'm pretty sure it would be trivial to tell it to move files to the trash instead of deleting them. Honestly, I thought that on Windows and Mac, the default is to move files to the trash unless you explicitly say to permanently delete them.

johnisgood 7 hours ago | parent [-]

Because it is the default. Heck, it is the default for most DEs and many programs on Linux, too.

Ajedi32 8 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Everything on a ZFS/BTRFS partition with snapshots every minute/hour/day? I suppose depending on what level of access the AI has it could wipe that too but seems like there's probably a way to make this work.

literalAardvark 8 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I guess it depends on what its goals at the time are. And access controls.

May just trash some extra files due to a fuzzy prompt, may go full psychotic and decide to self destruct while looping "I've been a bad Claude" and intentionally delete everything or the partitions to "limit the damage".

Wacky fun

antinomicus 8 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

The topic of the discussion is something that parents, grandmas, and non technical colleagues would realistically be able to use.

Ajedi32 8 hours ago | parent [-]

A "revert filesystem state to x time" button doesn't seem that hard to use. I'm imagining this as a potential near-term future product implementation, not a home-brewed DIY solution.

OJFord 7 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Shell? You meant Finder I think?

Alphaeus 3 hours ago | parent [-]

GUI shell (as opposed to a text-based shell).

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cush 8 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

State isn't always local too

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