I mean, there’s a 99% chance this is running in a container, and so worst case you kill that specific container, which is immediately spun up again
I don’t think anyone thinks this actually worked right?
This post was also posted yesterday, but yeah, with ChatGPT you can execute random code. It is however in a VM of some sorts, so just trying to delete things won’t do that much.
It doesn’t kill the LLM instance, internally it just calls an API to run the generated code on a machine if you ask for it.
No one could ever remove the French language pack better than Grandma.
It’s funny because you can tell whoever wrote this has never run that command. You need to either put --no-preserve-root OR
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. Using/*
obviates the need for the flag --no-preserve-root.you can tell whoever wrote this has never run that command
Uh… isn’t that a good thing?