LOL, hearing that the first "search" results for the most popular AI coding engines are malware. (both organic search and the hidden "sponsored search" results). Quite the security kerfuffle at work over this. 🙄 #ai #vibecoding #cybersecurity
"cut and paste this into your command line" from random websites ALWAYS goes well. /s #cybersecurity
@ai6yr curl pipe to bash for the win!
@Viss Yeah, this is why I manually install any Linux projects instead of that if I can, I don't trust anyone's shell script to be clean!!
@ai6yr sooo muuuuuch stuuuuuf is installed that way. ruby, homebrew, rust, ai shit
@Viss @ai6yr you both have formal training in CS/coding right? Don't they cover best practices or is reality at most companies just get it done quick security problems are overblown?
@CliffsEsport @ai6yr ehm. i took pascal and borland c++ in highschool, but dropped out of college outright when they changed that shit to msvc++. went straight into sysadmin. taught myself perl on the job, then bash, then python. i have no official formal dev training and i dont call myself a dev. im ok in bash but python i always need a crutch and im barely functional
@CliffsEsport @ai6yr also, "best practices" is corpospeak for 'i dont actually know the answer so i copied my classmates homework', so its prolly not the actual best way to do stuff
@Viss @ai6yr fair, that phrase probably stick in my brain from ISO documentation days. It is useful phrase for me when I give advise to clients, sounds better than this is what I think you should do based on my knowledge and experience.