The Claude Code Leak
Link: https://build.ms/2026/4/1/the-claude-code-leak/
Discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47609294
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The Claude Code Leak
Link: https://build.ms/2026/4/1/the-claude-code-leak/
Discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47609294
Is comprehension debt a real thing?
This graph was generated from 28 million CI workflows.
I'd say that's a "yes".
I am so sick of maintaining LinkAce right now. The only feedback I get is stupid security vulnerabilities and why features are not being implemented.
I am just one click away from archiving the whole damn project. 🤬
Currently testing the age-verification support for the Slackware Installer.
People keep assuring me that LLMs writing code is a revolution, that as long as we maintain sound engineering practices and tight code review they're actually extruding code fit for purpose in a fraction of the time it would take a human.
And every damned time, every damned time any of that code surfaces, like Anthropic's flagship offering just did, somehow it's exactly the pile of steaming technical debt and fifteen year old Stack Overflow snippets we were assured your careful oversight made sure it isn't.
Can someone please explain this to me? Is everyone but you simply prompting it wrong?
It's a good thing programmers aren't susceptible to hubris in any way, or this would have been so much worse.
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