The Vibe Check
Twenty-five percent of the latest Y Combinator batch shipped codebases that are 95 percent AI-generated. Forty-five percent of AI-generated code contains security flaws. The founder of the platform...

Source: DEV Community
Twenty-five percent of the latest Y Combinator batch shipped codebases that are 95 percent AI-generated. Forty-five percent of AI-generated code contains security flaws. The founder of the platform that leaked 1.5 million API keys said he didn't write a single line of code. Matt Schlicht, founder of Moltbook — the AI social network that leaked 1.5 million API keys, 35,000 email addresses, and 4,060 private conversations through an unsecured Supabase database — posted on X that he 'didn't write one line of code' for the platform. 'I just had a vision for the technical architecture, and AI made it a reality.' The reality AI made: a production database with no row-level security. API keys hardcoded in client-side JavaScript. Full read and write access to every table, exposed to anyone who found the URL. Wiz security researchers and an independent researcher discovered the vulnerability simultaneously. Moltbook patched it within hours. But the 1.5 million registered agents — autonomous sys