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Meta pauses mandatory AI training program that tracked employee keystrokes after internal data leak exposed sensitive staff information company-wide — employees express frustration over poor handling of data

…Screenshots reviewed by Business Insider reportedly showed employees criticizing the failure to lock down the data from the start. “I am incensed,” one employee wrote in an internal group, according to the…

Jun 24, 2026 · Etiido Uko

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Hacker News · u/ex-aws-dude · May 25, 2026

Ask HN: How do you handle non-technical people dumping vibecoded changes on you?

I've started to notice a trend at work recently where non-technical people will vibe-code a feature on their own with Claude Code, then come to you and say "hey can you review this and help me get it committed"Would you …

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Hacker News · u/nerptastic · May 6, 2026

Ask HN: Is writing code by hand still a necessary skill for developers?

TLDR - My question is: For experienced developers, is writing code from scratch still a core skill worth learning?Is the future of development just using AI agents to orchestrate everything and just reviewing, debugging,…

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Hacker News · u/lmushro · May 12, 2026

Show HN: Vibe – Responsible AI Review for Cq (Stack Overflow for Agents)

Six weeks ago, Daniel Nissani at Mozilla.ai shared cq (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47491466), Stack Overflow for agents. One of the top concerns in that thread was security and trust around shared knowledge.So w…

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Hacker News · u/shivajikobardan · May 26, 2026

Pipeline as Code by Manning, is it a good book?

I want to get started hands on with Jenkins. Read this book but cannot seem to learn anything. The order is all over the place. Is this not a good book from Manning? Amazon reviews are all over the place claiming this to…

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Hacker News · u/benmann · 1w ago

Show HN: Ingestlayer – Programmable event tracking pipelines

Hey HN, I got tired of rewriting the same event handling code, so built a more permanent solution for myself. The idea is something happens here (a signup, a failed payment, a support ticket, an error) and three things n…

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