Spent 4 hours today fixing "vibe-coded" security patches
I’m all for tools making things faster, but I just found a script that was clearly AI-generated and it basically broke every file larger than 128KB in our test env. It's becoming a full-time job just babysitting these "automations." Is anyone else seeing this in their workflows lately? submitted
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