I'm interested to hear how other people approach this.
Actually sounds like a typical mistake a human developer would make. Forget a `!` or get confused for a second about whether you want true or false returned, and the logic flips.
The difference is a human is more likely to actually test the output of the change.
The apps all look the same with a different color palette, and makes for an engaging AI post on LinkedIn. Now they are mostly abandoned, waiting for the subscription to expire... and their personal data to get exposed I guess
[0]: https://idiallo.com/blog/my-non-programmer-friends-built-app...
Although cynically, in 1996 Microsoft would probably tell you anything you wanted to hear if it got you using Internet Explorer.
The Personal Web Server is ideal for intranets, homes, schools, small business workgroups and anyone who wants to set up a personal Web server.
https://news.microsoft.com/source/1996/10/24/microsoft-annou...
Having someone dump shitty wares onto the public is only democracy if you think being held unaccountable as democratic.
carlgreene•1h ago
There's a lot of cool stuff being built, but also as a user, it's a scary time to be trying new things.
yoyohello13•1h ago
esseph•1h ago
Companies don't take security seriously now (and predating vibe coding)
ctoth•1h ago
> Previously, you were able to have _some_ reasonable expectation of security in that trained engineers were the ones building these things
When was this? What world? Did I skip worldlines? Is this a new Universe?
The world I remember is that anybody could write a program and put it on the Internet. Is this not the world you remember?
Further, when those engineers were "trained" ... were there no data breaches before 2022?
carlgreene•1h ago
Of course shortcuts were taken. They always were and always will be. But don't try to compare shipping software today to even just 3 years ago.
kimixa•1h ago
And I mean that as both "end user" software signals, and "library" signals for other devs.
I assume that set of signals will slowly be updated. If one of those ends up being "Any Use of AI At All" is still an open question, depending on if the promised hype actually ends up meeting capability as much as anything.