Quick follow up to my previous post:
It's odd that the same model that produces vibe coded slop full of security vulnerabilities is also world-class at finding them. Skill issue? Poor product design?
Some people are now publishing blogs with hundreds of thousands of lines of code. This blog you're reading is built from a 100 line Python program. Even that's not necessary, I could just manually edit a few HTML values in a text editor and not write any code at all. What are we doing here? Any sane engineer would not shit out hundreds of thousands of lines of code for a blog.
It's easy to make fun of blogs. Less so with critical infrastructure.
Between everyone pushing mountains of vibe coded slop riddled with security vulnerabilities to production, and models that can break into anything, things are not looking good.
Karpathy called it the slopacolypse. It might as well also be called the cyberpocalypse.