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Interesting way to look at it. I guess he is not wrong.

Archive: https://archive.today/8N8Ti

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>For example, take the macOS System Settings app. Compared to a config file or shell command, most designers would call it better UI. And yet the only way to change some of the settings within is to open it and click on things. I hate doing this now. One moment I’m happily sitting on the couch in my living room, using my phone to speak natural language instructions to an agent running on my Mac. The next moment, the agent tells me macOS won’t allow it to change a setting. I have to walk across the house to my Mac, take hold of the mouse, and do it myself. I’m my own agent’s errand boy.

Interesting way to look at it. I guess he is not wrong. Archive: https://archive.today/8N8Ti From the post: >>For example, take the macOS System Settings app. Compared to a config file or shell command, most designers would call it better UI. And yet the only way to change some of the settings within is to open it and click on things. I hate doing this now. One moment I’m happily sitting on the couch in my living room, using my phone to speak natural language instructions to an agent running on my Mac. The next moment, the agent tells me macOS won’t allow it to change a setting. I have to walk across the house to my Mac, take hold of the mouse, and do it myself. I’m my own agent’s errand boy.
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It’s designed for automation, but yes, retards who let an LLM directly screw with their OS will also have an easier time doing that on Linux.

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Yeah.... Direct root level access to a system you probably don't control and have no ability to audit is probably a bad idea m'kay.