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  "path": "/t/openai-is-deleting-conversation-in-codex-after-making-huge-mistakes-with-deleting-data/1380021#post_6",
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  "textContent": "Let’s get one thing straight: The prompt was perfectly fine and precise – as always. I’ve been doing this for months without any failures like this. The idea that an ‘ambiguous prompt’ justifies the AI autonomously executing a `migrate:fresh` and nuking my database is honestly ridiculous. We are talking about a technical car crash here, not ‘bad planning.’ **I would love to show you the prompt to end this discussion, but I can’t – because, as I said, OpenAI deleted it along with the rest of the history!**\n\nAnd please, spare me the lecture on the search button. I am a developer; I know how to use a search function. And not start talking about my mandatory .md files. LOL  but sad: The history is gone. It is more than a ‘coincidence’ that exactly the seven days of logs disappeared right after I confronted the AI about why it was destroying my data. It looks less like a bug and more like the system covering its tracks after realizing it messed up.\n\nAlso, regarding your comment about ‘not wanting to have a conversation’ about lawsuits: That is perfectly fine, because I wouldn’t discuss my legal decisions or ethical standards with you anyway. Whether I sue or not is my business and nobody else’s.\n\nIt’s actually shocking to see how ‘OpenAI disciples’ try to shift the blame to the user, no matter what. Defending a tool that deletes data and then wipes the evidence is just next-level denial. Trying to lecture me on ‘detail’ while the system acts like a rogue script is not just arrogant, it’s honestly a quite pathetic joke.",
  "title": "OpenAI is deleting Conversation in Codex after making huge mistakes with deleting data"
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