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🤣 sure, I'll use a reverse proxy / waf that has a release change log "I don't remember lol" (Yes, it's in alpha, but still...)

Is anyone here using it? Are you scared?

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[–] jj4211@lemmy.world 3 points 3 days ago

Of course I also see that the go spawns python and does stuff with that...

And there's lots of other dubious issues that look like an odd mismash of intro level programming stuff with unfortunate performance implications, and a very strong vibe code smell, though the commit interval is a bit larger than I would have presumed with vibe coding, but the volume of changes seem AI sloppy...

Well, broadly it looks like slop, probably AI slop, but either way I wouldn't go anywhere near this project...