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by g-b-r
11 days ago
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If "verifying the entire dependency chain" is that difficult for your project, you have a problem in any case (and you're probably using npm). You don't need to have personally hand-coded the OS, of course, you just need a OS that's not vibe-coded, and hopefully that just means avoiding Windows. Even if you actually consider the OS a dependency, which is a stretch And hopefully vibe coding doesn't get as widespread to become hard to avoid it. |
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That's a problem for anyone coding a modern app these days, not just npm users.
> You don't need to have personally hand-coded the OS, of course, you just need a OS that's not vibe-coded, and hopefully that just means avoiding Windows.
That's a problem too, because Linux is already accepting gen-AI code, and you can bet your arse that Google and Apple are too. So that just leaves the niche OSes, and although I don't know of their individual stances, the trust problem still remains - how do you know they're not using gen-AI in some shape or form, without some sort of formal certification and auditing system?