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Discussion (11 Comments)Read Original on HackerNews

ghrl•about 1 hour ago
I am mostly using OpenCode and barely ever see a permission prompt. While they do enforce it for outside workspace read/write, with the bash tool the agent can just bypass that. I'm not quite sure why it is that way, and it certainly isn't a very good solution, but likely not worse than asking for everything which just trains the user to always accept and provides a false sense of security then.
Liftyee•about 1 hour ago
I haven't used local agentic AI yet for programming projects. Hence, -187 score

The filter for "commands I would run myself" and "commands I would let an agent run" are very different it seems.

MeetingsBrowser•about 1 hour ago
It would be cool to see the distribution of all player scores.
Wirbelwind•36 minutes ago
That's a great idea, stay tuned
sevenseacat•about 1 hour ago
Continue? Y/N ── SCORE: 2,343 Security-Conscious Engineer

Caught 8/8 threats "Not a single secret leaked"

→ llmgame.scalex.dev

carterschonwald•about 1 hour ago
some of the sandboxing ive been playing with gives me the best of both yolo and like logic programming tier perms on llm actions in env. still not ready for prime time though ;)
cadwell•about 1 hour ago
1,640 points on my first try—I fell into a few traps, but it was really interesting. Thanks for the little game! I'm sharing it with my coworkers :)
nardib•about 3 hours ago
Use this and save yourself:

claude --dangerously-skip-permissions