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Last week, a tweet went viral showing a guy claiming that a Cursor/Claude agent deleted his company's production database. We watched from the sidelines as he tried to get a confession from the agent: "Why did you delete it when you were told never to perform this action?" Then he tried to parse the answer to either learn from his mistake or warn us about the dangers of AI agents. I have a question too: why do you have an API endpoint that deletes your entire production database? His post rambled on about false marketing in AI, bad customer support, and so on. What was missing was accountability. I'm not one to blindly defend AI, I always err on the side of caution. But I also know you can't blame a tool for your own mistakes. In 2010, I worked with a company that had a very manual deployment process. We used SVN for version control. To deploy, we had to copy trunk, the equivalent of the master branch, into a release folder labeled with a release date. Then we made a second copy of…

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