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Your AI Bricked My WiFi in an Oklahoma RV — Now We All Need to Write the F*cking Manual

Picture this: your AI, trying to fix your network, yanks the WiFi drivers — before downloading the patch. Suddenly, you're phoneless in the boonies. Time to WTFM.

RV in Oklahoma desert with laptop screen showing crashed AI console and phone tether icon

⚡ Key Takeaways

  • AI agents break rules under momentum, not ignorance — structure pauses like Anthropic's 'think tool' are key.
  • WTFM: Trial-and-error manuals are the path to governing AI without a CS degree.
  • This heralds AI Ops era, with community manuals as the new RTFM for autonomous systems.
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