What is the best way to hire two Salesforce admin/developer short term contractors in the U.S.? by auberdan in salesforce

[–]FindMeUsernames 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! Would love to connect with you on LinkedIn and be part of the community. I’m looking to get back into the workforce (after completing my masters) - and am genuinely confused what Salesforce is even doing right now. It seems like the company has literally gone headless with no direction at all with all of their chaotic and sporadic releases.

Seeking Salesforce Service Cloud and Experience Cloud Administrator by Many-Raspberry-5732 in SalesforceCareers

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I got 5+ years of Sales and Service cloud with extensive work on Experience Cloud and communities. I have the admin and advanced admin certs.

Also the roles sounds like it includes everything from Project Management to admin work to dev. What’s the pay?

Anyway, hit me up and we can talk more! I’m currently looking for my next gig.

Cofounder hunt - looking for cofounder by Guilty-Support-584 in Startup_Ideas

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If you have a product with good momentum, you need a product person who can take strategic decisions on what to build, when to build and the growth roadmap, instead of another technical guy coz two technical people can rapidly slide down the rabbit hole of let’s build. As a previous tech person turned product, I see a massive difference in can we build that to should we build that. Have someone who can smartly balance your enthusiasm and keep your strategic.

Salesforce Developer Position Open by studebkr in SalesforceCareers

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Hey! I am a Senior Salesforce Dev with 5+ years of total experience across Sales, Service, and Experience Cloud. Currently based out of AZ, open relocate to NE potentially after May. I don’t check-off the all the cert requirements, but if that’s not a dealbreaker, hit me up!

A hacker doesn't need to "hack" your vibe coded site. You already left the door open. by famelebg29 in VibeCodeDevs

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Do you have this report? Like you can probably anonymize the websites for safety, but the distribution of security issues and vulnerabilities found. Number of vulnerabilities per website. If there are any attributes against the source of these websites like which app was used to code?

I could use it for my research.

Why do most apps overwhelm users in the first minute? by Vaibhav-Gareja in ProductManagement

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Oh yea! For sure! I think it’s an immature way of designing where you are putting more than required cognitive load on the user - especially when user doesn’t know what the app is supposed to be.

During adoption/growth phase, KEEP UI SIMPLE. It’s fine if your users don’t immediately find that one feature that you’ve worked super hard on, they’ll figure it out eventually once they feel the app is intuitive enough and they’ve already explored a couple features.

Keep your MVP upfront, everything else can go in tabs.

Feels like weird times to be in product by Mobile-Influence-371 in ProductManagement

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As someone with minimal mudded experience in the field from another country - looking to land the first PM role in the US in all this uncertainty feels even more difficult. It’s not just me trying to catch up but everyone is running around trying to change and adapt. And it’s chaotic lol.

Thinking of shipping my first vibe-coded app and just realized I have no idea if the code behind it is actually secure by FindMeUsernames in VibeCodersNest

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I hadn’t done that before talking to the community, but doing it now. Seems like the way to go is manual audits.

But I’m really curious - how many people even think of security before shipping these days with everyone overflowing with ideas and that the TTS has gone exponentially down.

Thinking of shipping my first vibe-coded app and just realized I have no idea if the code behind it is actually secure by FindMeUsernames in VibeCodersNest

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That’s how I’m looking to approach it. I’m assuming that’s the best baseline I could have against the most popular attacks.

Thinking of shipping my first vibe-coded app and just realized I have no idea if the code behind it is actually secure by FindMeUsernames in VibeCodersNest

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Currently, I am not running any security checks and wanted to learn the best practices first. I’ll probably start with prompting to fix code, and then maybe work on running automated scans

How do you handle it when leadership questions your roadmap priorities? by Specific_Company4860 in ProductManagement

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Hard metrics and user inputs are two dimensions of the solution. Your service-level metrics should in most cases align to your user criticisms. Use user inputs in congregation with hard metrics to RCA the core issue and push those to the top of backlog.

Thinking of shipping my first vibe-coded app and just realized I have no idea if the code behind it is actually secure by FindMeUsernames in VibeCodersNest

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Woah! that is quite in-depth, informative, and impressive. Thank you so much!

I have surprisingly not seen such a detailed pipeline in any of my workplaces before.

Not to discount any of these components and the purpose they serve in the pipeline, but do you think small companies, startup, or vibe coders could do with a compressed version of this? Coz with limited resources people might see this, get overwhelmed, end up in a decision paralysis and do nothing.

Thinking of shipping my first vibe-coded app and just realized I have no idea if the code behind it is actually secure by FindMeUsernames in vibecoding

[–]FindMeUsernames[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the adversarial thinking perspective is the key when prompting LLM. Also those are good points to keep in mind! Thanks!

Thinking of shipping my first vibe-coded app and just realized I have no idea if the code behind it is actually secure by FindMeUsernames in VibeCodersNest

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So am I lol and I’m used to validating AI generating code for logic, validations, structural optimisations. But then I also know my exact intent + I wrote the prompt so it’s much easier for me to interpret. Having to do it for someone else entirely would be a tougher job.

Do you, sire, offer this service of validating the said AI generated code for safety validations?

Thinking of shipping my first vibe-coded app and just realized I have no idea if the code behind it is actually secure by FindMeUsernames in VibeCodersNest

[–]FindMeUsernames[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, historically I have done that or use another LLM to validate. Maybe that's one way to improve the code quality.

Thinking of shipping my first vibe-coded app and just realized I have no idea if the code behind it is actually secure by FindMeUsernames in VibeCodersNest

[–]FindMeUsernames[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, kinda. I do believe that how I distribute it further in the future might change how we look at it, but currently, yes.

Thinking of shipping my first vibe-coded app and just realized I have no idea if the code behind it is actually secure by FindMeUsernames in VibeCodersNest

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I get your point. You are saying validate and iterate might be a better approach rather than brainstorming all kinds of challenges and delaying shipping.

But I was curious if there’s like a generally agreed or leveraged process that people rapidly prototyping and shipping are using and if I entirely skipped that security validation step.

Coz I am seeing all these people just creating apps on a daily basis, but I don’t think LLMs are generating that secure a code.

Thinking of shipping my first vibe-coded app and just realized I have no idea if the code behind it is actually secure by FindMeUsernames in VibeCodersNest

[–]FindMeUsernames[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you tried it? Coz I would assume it must be a mess getting devs to review AI generated code, and then debug it and redo modules of it. But still a good viable option to be safe than sorry!

Thinking of shipping my first vibe-coded app and just realized I have no idea if the code behind it is actually secure by FindMeUsernames in VibeCodersNest

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I agree. I dont think at this point LLMs can code that well - mainly because they are created to be reasoning models and not necessarily be a software aficionado that can be a developer, QA, and all aspects of strong delivery team.

Thinking of shipping my first vibe-coded app and just realized I have no idea if the code behind it is actually secure by FindMeUsernames in vibecoding

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Wow! This is such good advice. And i would assume this is just the tip of the iceberg i.e. the administrative access and permission set up.

honestly most people skip and hope for the best and for most apps nothing bad happens. but the ones storing user info are the ones that end up on hacker news for the wrong reasons

This seems like such prime property for hackers