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r/devops · u/DCGMechanics · 3w ago

How are you securing AI-generated / “vibe-coded” internal apps built by non-dev teams?

I work as a DevOps engineer at an AI startup, and we are running into a new problem. With tools like Cursor and Claude Code, more people across the company are building small internal apps on their own — not just develop…

r/netsec · u/unknownhad · May 10, 2026

The compression of the exploit timeline: Why n-day gaps and 90-day embargoes are failing in practice.

The traditional vulnerability disclosure timeline relies on a fundamental assumption: exploit development and vulnerability discovery take time. Over the last 12 months the integration of LLMs into offensive tooling has …

Hacker News · u/jph · 2w ago

Show HN: AI agents for UK GDAD PCF roles and their skills

https://github.com/ai-agents-for-uk-gdad-pcf-roles/ai-agents...AI agents, provided as markdown files, that implement United Kingdom (UK) Government Digital and Data (GDAD) Profession Capability Framework (PCF) roles and …

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Hacker News · u/KafeKafe · 2w ago

Tell HN: Building an Activist Developer Collective

Resistbot (and the more controversial ICEBlock), among others showed that a simple app with the right idea and distribution can move thousands of people to act, and I don't think we've come close to exhausting what's pos…

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Hacker News · u/gruyaume · May 12, 2026

Implicit Knowledge Is a Liability

AI coders are very much like new employees. When you prompt them with a query they learn about the project as if it was their first day on the job. They load some information into their context. They summarize the README…

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