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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/cybersecurity · u/SushanX · May 1, 2026

The Password Was 123456. It Protected 64 Million People.

McDonald's hiring platform, McHire (built by Paradox.ai), was secured using a test account with the credentials 123456:123456. It was connected to the live production system and left active since 2019. Did a small 6-min …

Hacker News · u/leroman · 6h ago

Show HN: Sandbox AI-app lifecycle, from build to run

Hi HN,This is a project I've been working on since the beginning of 2025 full time, without funding.Coding agents have fundamentally changed the way we write software. When you let an agent write code, pull dependencies,…

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r/sysadmin · u/Less-Philosophy-1978 · 2w ago

Anyone else getting flooded with “AI-built internal app” requests lately?

We had a situation this week where someone from another department scheduled time with IT because they wanted us to “move their app into production.” At first I assumed it was a normal internal tool request. Nope. They h…

Hacker News · u/dabockster · Mar 24, 2026

Tell HN: Llamacpp now supports unified system RAM offloading on Linux

I'm a big fan of on-device AI inference for a million reasons, especially its potential to significantly reduce or even potentially eliminate the need for massive AI data center projects in the United States. But so far,…

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