So all in all, @NousResearch Hermes agent has nuke me 3 times in total this week. 1) wiped my ~/.zshrc, 2) deleted my Archives folder in my Desktop somehow & 3) run 'tccutils --reset All' just to fix some permission. This is absolutely the craziest week in my life. @Teknium
@rmdnmd@zidszopers@NousResearch@Teknium You got this right! With cua driver explain how this wasn’t supposed to work with mac and just a personal mistake tho
@luckeyfaraday@NousResearch@Teknium Well skill comes with experience. I’m not a noob but I could have easily lost much more if I had if I didn’t have backup plans.
@sekizaltmis_@NousResearch@Teknium I was only suprised how it did the 'tccutils --reset All' without approval or sudo. I mean I know what it does but I just came back to the computer seeing it hanged
@levylegato@NousResearch@Teknium well. Most of the time it's working great. I have been using it for 1 month+ straight every single day. but these 'surprises' are really that fun to deal with
@Teknium@JesseGiotti@NousResearch As much as I want what you said to be true, those were the two that nuked me, .zshrc nuked by dsv4p official, mimo sent that `tccutil --reset All` by helping me setting up my @Obsidian MCP LOL. I was just testing them out
The only good news is I have back up for the ~/.zshrc from a cron job. Archives folder was partly available because I had the files in other places too. But even @iCloud backups are not reliable. Data Recovery was garbage.