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User bans AI-coded apps over supply chain attack fears

A user has decided to stop installing applications that are generated using AI coding tools, citing concerns about potential long-term supply chain attacks. While acknowledging trust in the developers of these apps, the user believes that developers not using AI tools may be better equipped to handle such vulnerabilities. These AI-generated apps are currently low-utility and comparable to automations, so their absence will not be significantly missed. AI

IMPACT Raises awareness about potential security risks associated with AI-generated code, prompting caution among users and developers.

RANK_REASON This is a personal opinion piece about AI-generated code and its potential risks, not a release or significant industry event.

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  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    I’ve decided that vibe-coded apps — even from “developers” I trust — are not allowed on my hardware. The potential for supply chain attacks that the authors are

    I’ve decided that vibe-coded apps — even from “developers” I trust — are not allowed on my hardware. The potential for supply chain attacks that the authors are unaware of is simply too high, especially over the long term. Yes, developers who aren’t relying on AI-based coding too…