No, it can execute full bash commands. I managed to get it to install Blender. I would attach the screenshot with its terminal outputs here if I could, but the comments don’t seem to allow images.
You can try it for yourself if you have an account.
It installed it. It called the bash tool and showed the outputs of its tool-use call. It is late right now, but tomorrow I can try uploading a .blend and have it render the output using the terminal.
Okay I looked this up, yeah it's important to note that what you meant was it uses Ubuntu for the VM your session runs in, not that Claude itself runs on ubuntu haha.
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snapphanen@reddit
This is not how LLMs work. This shows that the nost common linux environment where the model has been trained on was likely Ubuntu.
Or it means that claude predicts that you are likely on Ubuntu based on popularity among request from usesrs like yourself.
Tell it "but I'm on arch" and it will update the answer
Charming_Bison9073@reddit
r/confidentlywrong
HearMeOut-13@reddit
Please google search next time before pretending like you know what you are talking about.
Depixelation@reddit (OP)
No, it can execute full bash commands. I managed to get it to install Blender. I would attach the screenshot with its terminal outputs here if I could, but the comments don’t seem to allow images.
You can try it for yourself if you have an account.
incompetentexercise@reddit
If it could execute arbitrary commands then it would be trivially easy for us to run malicious code on anthropic's servers.
HearMeOut-13@reddit
its obv sandboxed lmao
Depixelation@reddit (OP)
It is sandboxed of course. Presumably it runs the calls to its bash tool using a Ubuntu sandbox environment.
LocalNightDrummer@reddit
You're gullible, then. We tell you it doesn't work that way, and that is that. What more do you need?
HearMeOut-13@reddit
Are you by any chance stupid? Because one simple google search would reveal that Claude has a cloud VM that spins up for usage for tasks like these.
gamas@reddit
Did it install Blender or did it simulate installing Blender?
Depixelation@reddit (OP)
It installed it. It called the bash tool and showed the outputs of its tool-use call. It is late right now, but tomorrow I can try uploading a .blend and have it render the output using the terminal.
gamas@reddit
Okay I looked this up, yeah it's important to note that what you meant was it uses Ubuntu for the VM your session runs in, not that Claude itself runs on ubuntu haha.
LuminanceGayming@reddit
"install blender"
"ok I installed blender"
"oh my god"
Jannik2099@reddit
Talk about confidently incorrect lol.
Most agentic services run in a VM / Container where they can execute commands.
t3irsback@reddit
Never heard of agents I guess
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BankjaPrameth@reddit
It has Ubuntu container as a sandbox.
BillTran163@reddit
I doubt they bother "sandboxing" it.