@svpino: A bunch of companies are banning developers from pushing vibe-coded software to production. Who didn't see this one com…

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Companies are banning developers from pushing vibe-coded (AI-generated) software to production, highlighting the risks of letting automatically generated code reach users without proper oversight.

A bunch of companies are banning developers from pushing vibe-coded software to production. Who didn't see this one coming? Vibe-coding is amazing, but we are now realizing what happens when we let anyone put autogenerated slop in front of users. We need something better. https://t.co/lOL10mwYNH
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A bunch of companies are banning developers from pushing vibe-coded software to production.

Who didn’t see this one coming?

Vibe-coding is amazing, but we are now realizing what happens when we let anyone put autogenerated slop in front of users.

We need something better. https://t.co/lOL10mwYNH

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