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1. jckahn+(OP)[view] [source] 2026-02-02 00:06:51
> One of the things that makes Clawdbot great is the allow all permissions to do anything.

Is this materially different than giving all files on your system 777 permissions?

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2. smt88+l3[view] [source] 2026-02-02 00:34:22
>>jckahn+(OP)
It's vastly different.

It's more (exactly?) like pulling a .sh file hosted on someone else's website and running it as root, except the contents of the file are generated by a LLM, no one reads them, and the owner of the website can change them without your knowledge.

3. the_fa+F9[view] [source] 2026-02-02 01:35:17
>>jckahn+(OP)
> Is this materially different than giving all files on your system 777 permissions?

Yes, because I can't read or modify your files over the internet just because you chmod'ed them to 777. But with Clawdbot, I can!

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