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hhexer303 about 7 hours ago 1 commentsRead Article on github.com

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In light of recent news about an agent deleting a production database, I thought now would be a good time to share this.

As the use of AI tools in production is becoming more common, sadly so will the high profile incidents like the one mentioned.

Fewshell is a terminal agent specifically designed to avoid this.

There is no setting to enable command auto-approval. This is by-design, so that the user never has to second-guess or worry about accidentally having it enabled.

Originally my intention was to build an AI mobile terminal to make typing shell commands easy. But with so many mobile-enabled 'claw' agents being available, I decided to make Fewshell the opposite of an autonomous agent.

Please star if you like, let me know what you think. Happy to answer questions.

About me: I'm an ex Amazon Sr. SDE for Alexa AI, and currently am working in AI safety research for agentic RLVR. I use this tool to run and check on my lab experiments.

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Discussion (1 Comments)Read Original on HackerNews

hasperdi•about 1 hour ago
Numerous prompting will cause prompt fatigue, similar to pressing yes on a dialog boxes.

LLM, like fire is a powerful tool. Some people play with fire and achieved great things, some play with fire and got burned. A number of them achieved great things and got burned. We need to understand that and learn from our mistakes.