← Back to context Comment by jsheard 16 hours ago [flagged] 7 comments jsheard Reply aforwardslash 15 hours ago I'd take vibecoded iot code any day vs the typical hot mess of poorly written code by non-experts following online tutorials and the casual stackoverflow copy-paste :) tclancy 15 hours ago I feel like a decent AI model would at least ask if you’d considered adding a login and password to your redis or mongodb instance. leptons 15 hours ago That's either very brave, or very foolish. Vibeslop is already well known for the security risks that come with it. aforwardslash 14 hours ago Yes, because human-made code is risk-free. I suggest you actually look at a codebase of a proprietary device before forming a proper opinion. 3 replies →
aforwardslash 15 hours ago I'd take vibecoded iot code any day vs the typical hot mess of poorly written code by non-experts following online tutorials and the casual stackoverflow copy-paste :) tclancy 15 hours ago I feel like a decent AI model would at least ask if you’d considered adding a login and password to your redis or mongodb instance. leptons 15 hours ago That's either very brave, or very foolish. Vibeslop is already well known for the security risks that come with it. aforwardslash 14 hours ago Yes, because human-made code is risk-free. I suggest you actually look at a codebase of a proprietary device before forming a proper opinion. 3 replies →
tclancy 15 hours ago I feel like a decent AI model would at least ask if you’d considered adding a login and password to your redis or mongodb instance.
leptons 15 hours ago That's either very brave, or very foolish. Vibeslop is already well known for the security risks that come with it. aforwardslash 14 hours ago Yes, because human-made code is risk-free. I suggest you actually look at a codebase of a proprietary device before forming a proper opinion. 3 replies →
aforwardslash 14 hours ago Yes, because human-made code is risk-free. I suggest you actually look at a codebase of a proprietary device before forming a proper opinion. 3 replies →
I'd take vibecoded iot code any day vs the typical hot mess of poorly written code by non-experts following online tutorials and the casual stackoverflow copy-paste :)
I feel like a decent AI model would at least ask if you’d considered adding a login and password to your redis or mongodb instance.
That's either very brave, or very foolish. Vibeslop is already well known for the security risks that come with it.
Yes, because human-made code is risk-free. I suggest you actually look at a codebase of a proprietary device before forming a proper opinion.
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