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What if your AI deleted your ENTIRE project? Genuine question.
So I was chilling on the couch with my girlfriend, watching Captain America, while regularly checking Claude’s progress on a build. Then my girlfriend asked me: “What if someone sat at your laptop, opened your project file, and just told Claude to delete everything. Your GitHub repo, your whole project, and everything you’ve built so far?” Not going to lie, that made me pause for a second. It got me thinking. Has anyone actually put safeguards in place for this? For example, is there a way to prevent self-destructive actions from being carried out by Claude, such as deleting an entire repo or wiping a project, unless they go through some extra confirmation step? Something like requiring a password, encrypted approval, or some kind of manual safety check before commands like “delete this repo” or “remove the whole project” can actually run. I’m genuinely curious if anyone has thought about this before, and what solutions you’re using to protect against it.
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@Szymon Balcer That’s why Git exists. Even if Claude wiped the local folder, it can’t delete your remote GitHub repo unless you gave it admin SSH keys or personal access tokens. Just don’t give your AI agents write-access to your repository settings and you’re completely fine
If it isn’t captured, it becomes a crisis later.
Unplanned work. Reviews, meetings, clarifications, rework, derails even well-run teams 🧨💥. AI can help uncover missing tasks by generating checklists from your work breakdown or comparing your plan to past similar efforts. Share your project outline and ask, “What tasks are typically forgotten in projects like this?” Add at least one uncovered task to your next schedule. ✅
If it isn’t captured, it becomes a crisis later.
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So true. It’s never the big planned phases that kill a timeline, it’s always the 50 small 'quick syncs' and reworks you didn't account for. Using AI as a blind-spot checker is a great hack imo
DAY 3
Tryin to show off my first skill as part of share your day3 build😁😅 - What skill did I build? - Linkedin post generator, triggered when asked to write a LinkedIn post, turn content into a LinkedIn post, or create a LinkedIn update about a topic. - One optimization you made - what did you change after watching the agent work?I asked claude code to suggest some improvisations and it did a pretty good job. May not be much but, I think it's a great starting point 🙃 #AISChallenge
DAY 3
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Did you give it context from your AIOS?
Starting Again: What Would You Automate First?
I’m trying to avoid the beginner trap of collecting tools without solving a real problem. If you were starting again what’s the first small automation you’d build and why? I’ll build the most useful suggestion and share what I learn.
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@J T Appreciate the link, checking it out now
SEO is dead (again)
If Google's AI Overviews and ChatGPT continue capturing search traffic, traditional SEO is functionally dead by next year. What is your actual, tangible plan for brand discovery?
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An automated 50 articles a day is a huge programmatic execution. But it also shows the exact crisis traditional SEO is facing. When anyone can spin up an AI to flood Google with thousands of blog posts a week, the internet gets saturated with generic content. Google is actively punishing AI spam. Isn't relying purely on high-volume AI blogging just accelerating the death of traditional search value?
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Are any of you actually experimenting with .well-known agent yet, or is it still too early stage for your clients?
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Sora Shirogane
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