Which would have effectively overriden my whole bashrc config if I had blindly copy-pasted it.
A few minutes later, asking it to create a .gitignore file for the current project - right after generating a private key, it failed to include the private key file to the .gitignore.
I don't see yet how these tools can be labeled as 'major productivity boosters' if you loose basic security and privacy with them...
Is it?
Yesterday, gemini told me to run this:
Which would have effectively overriden my whole bashrc config if I had blindly copy-pasted it.
A few minutes later, asking it to create a .gitignore file for the current project - right after generating a private key, it failed to include the private key file to the .gitignore.
I don't see yet how these tools can be labeled as 'major productivity boosters' if you loose basic security and privacy with them...
We were discussing the CLI, the output that's on the model.