Comment by creata
6 days ago
I personally can't see this example working out. I'll always want to get some kind of confirmation of which files will be deleted, and at that point, just typing the command out is much easier than reading.
6 days ago
I personally can't see this example working out. I'll always want to get some kind of confirmation of which files will be deleted, and at that point, just typing the command out is much easier than reading.
You can just ask it to undelete what you want back. Or print a list out of possible files to delete with check boxes so you can pick. Or one-by-one prompt you. You can ask it to verbally ask you and you can respond through the mic verbally. Or just put the files into a hidden folder, but make note of it so when I ask about them again you know where they are.
Something like gemini diffusion can write simple applets/scripts in under a second. So your options are enormous for how to handle those deletions. Hell if you really want you can ask it to make your a pseudo terminal that lets you type in the old linux commands to remove them if you like.
Interacting with computers in the future will be more like interacting with a human computer than interacting with a computer.