The real risk is not using AI. It’s quietly handing over our judgment without realizing it.
Understanding this shift is the first step toward building safer software in an AI-assisted world.
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The real risk is not using AI. It’s quietly handing over our judgment without realizing it.
Understanding this shift is the first step toward building safer software in an AI-assisted world.
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In this video, Tanya Janca explains “vibe coding” — the very human tendency to accept AI-generated code because it looks correct, compiles cleanly, and helps us move faster. Developers aren’t careless. We’re responding exactly how humans respond to confident tools and tight deadlines.
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The Psychology of Bad Code: What Is Vibe Coding? And Why Developers Do It.
https://twp.ai/E6GjjZ
AI coding assistants are changing how we build software, but they’re also changing how we make decisions.
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Canada is one step closer to mandatory secure coding in government software.
Petition e-7115 is live!
If you can sign, please do it today:
https://twp.ai/4iuWG0
This is how we make real change. 
@WarrenGallagher great question though!
@WarrenGallagher no. I mean something more code specific, and hopefully detail oriented. High level guidance has not gotten us secure software yet.
Canada is one step closer to mandatory secure coding in government software.
Petition e-7115 is live!
If you can sign, please do it today:
https://twp.ai/4ivPjj
This is how we make real change. 