@Fenng: I just started using Vercel the other day and it got hacked. In the AI era you can’t catch a break—one flaky dev can sink the whole company. Same story from Claude to Vercel.
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A short social post claims Vercel was hacked soon after the author began using it, blaming a rogue developer and likening it to past Claude incidents.
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I’d just started using Vercel when the other side got hacked—AI era, nothing’s ever simple. One careless programmer can sink the whole company. From Claude to Vercel, it’s the same story on repeat.
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@songkeys: Holy crap. Stayed up all night reading this. Shocked. Chills down my spine. Vercel just exposed its competitors' dirty laundry. This isn't a language for Humans—it's a language for Agents. The future is here. As always, like and save, see you in the comments with the GitHub link.
Vercel released Zero—a new programming language designed for AI agents, making side effects explicit, memory predictable, and compiler output structured, enabling AI agents to read, fix, inspect, and ship small native programs.