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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/2hinreza · 2w ago

Anyone else losing their mind over this "AI Cybersecurity" hype?

Seriously, the amount of snake oil out there right now is insane. My c-suite keeps buying these "autonomous AI agents" thinking they're going to replace half the SOC, and instead I'm just spending my entire week babysitt…

Hacker News · u/zfoong · 12h ago

Show HN: The agent that builds and operates its own SaaS tools

For context, we started working on our general AI agent CraftBot before OpenClaw came out. It works similarly to OpenClaw and Hermes agent: control your PC to do task + memory + proactivity. However, here is the catch: i…

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Hacker News · u/gustrigos · 2w ago

Launch HN: Runtime (YC P26) – Sandboxed coding agents for everyone on a team

Hey HN, We're Gus and Carlos from Runtime (https://runtm.com). We're building infra that lets your whole team (including non-engineers) ship with Claude Code, Codex, and other agents without engineering having to handhol…

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Hacker News · u/netfortius · 3w ago

"An (important) message from Infomaniak's founder"

Hello ...,I'm writing to you as the founder and strategic director of Infomaniak because something important has just happened, and it concerns you directly.I no longer control InfomaniakIt's not a multinational that has…

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