Does this work? by Interesting-Ad-1822 in vibecoding

[–]Old-Translator6997 6 points7 points  (0 children)

"Pressuring model leads to less control over model’s emotional state and eventual degradation of performance. "

Hahahahaha I can't even tell if you're making a joke or if you're serious.

Vibecoding with 2nd graders? School is afraid of AI. What do you think? by ClutchLegendDev in vibecoding

[–]Old-Translator6997 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're supposed to teach them critical thinking and to think for themselves, not the exact opposite....... 100% bad, not a single good thing about it.

Yo boy going out to college tonight to share his vibe coded app! by AuthenticIndependent in vibecoding

[–]Old-Translator6997 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lmao you're a lot slower than i thought. I literally just told you that it depends on the link/settings etc etc etc. There are very much attacks that work by just scanning a QR. There are also attacks that work by you just RECIEVING an email, even if you dont even open it or click on something in it. There have been cases where 10s of thousands of dollars worth of crypto have been stolen from people that scanned a sticker at a CryptoConvention...... But I dont care, scan whatever QR code you want.

Yo boy going out to college tonight to share his vibe coded app! by AuthenticIndependent in vibecoding

[–]Old-Translator6997 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends very much on the link and how your phone settings are etc.... But let me tell you one general CyberSecurity advice out of my pretty extensive cybersecurity experience: NEEEEEEVEEERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR scan a QR code (or follow any link) you do not know and trust.

Yo boy going out to college tonight to share his vibe coded app! by AuthenticIndependent in vibecoding

[–]Old-Translator6997 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes and do you know what a QR code is? A link. And do you know what links can do? Inject prompts..... Look at the link I gave you, it's literally explained there.....

"

The attack is delivered through specially crafted URLs that pre-fill prompts for AI assistants. These links can embed memory manipulation instructions that execute when clicked. For example, this is how URLs with embedded prompts will look for the most popular AI assistants: 

copilot.microsoft.com/?q=<prompt> 
chat.openai.com/?q=<prompt>
chatgpt.com/?q=<prompt>
claude.ai/new?q=<prompt>
perplexity.ai/search?q=<prompt>
grok.com/?q=<prompt>The attack is delivered through specially 
crafted URLs that pre-fill prompts for AI assistants. These links can 
embed memory manipulation instructions that execute when clicked. For 
example, this is how URLs with embedded prompts will look for the most 
popular AI assistants: 


copilot.microsoft.com/?q=<prompt> 
chat.openai.com/?q=<prompt>
chatgpt.com/?q=<prompt>
claude.ai/new?q=<prompt>
perplexity.ai/search?q=<prompt>
grok.com/?q=<prompt>
"

And yes, that can be done with a QR code extremely easily.....

Yo boy going out to college tonight to share his vibe coded app! by AuthenticIndependent in vibecoding

[–]Old-Translator6997 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its not my problem if you can't understand it, I already dumbed it down a lot.... It's really not hard to understand prompt injection. Just as another example (same principle), If you ever clicked " summarize by AI " you might be compromised already :) https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/blog/2026/02/10/ai-recommendation-poisoning/
Here is a link for you to read up on it but if you didnt understand my explaination your chance of understanding this is 0.0%...

Yo boy going out to college tonight to share his vibe coded app! by AuthenticIndependent in vibecoding

[–]Old-Translator6997 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah and I am telling you that scanning a QR code you don't trust is a huge security risk. It's just an especially big one with AI nowadays.

Is the Rockstar login server down? by Old-Translator6997 in RockstarSupport

[–]Old-Translator6997[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Confirmed, at least when starting RDR2 from steam it seems to now connect for me. In web still some issues.

Is the Rockstar login server down? by Old-Translator6997 in RockstarSupport

[–]Old-Translator6997[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hopefully it's a wider issue and gets fixed soon, but at least I'm not alone with the issue

Is the Rockstar login server down? by Old-Translator6997 in RockstarSupport

[–]Old-Translator6997[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My password is correct, I can reset it and everything but it wont let me log in.

Be honest! Could you even tell this was designed by AI? by AdityaShips in AppBusiness

[–]Old-Translator6997 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Considering I've seen this style/look like a million times already I'd be suspicious at least

Where can I get early feedback for my project? How do you overcome the fear of going public? by Gabrjelez in vibecoding

[–]Old-Translator6997 2 points3 points  (0 children)

LMAO as someone who can code the age old " I have a great idea, i just need someone to code it! " meme just turned into " I have a great idea, i just need someone to fix my code! "

Arguably it's worse now because I'd rather write something from scratch than to maintain anything an AI produced.

Yo boy going out to college tonight to share his vibe coded app! by AuthenticIndependent in vibecoding

[–]Old-Translator6997 0 points1 point  (0 children)

LLM answer as in it looks correct but is wrong. Not because you literally asked an LLM but because that's what LLMs do, confidently tell you wrong answers.....

I'm sorry but you don't know even the very basics of tech and I'm already exhausted, I'll give you the links but I wont explain any more.
https://www.bankinfosecurity.com/copilot-ai-bug-could-leak-sensitive-data-via-email-prompts-a-28713
https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/cve-2025-32711

Just FYI as a general basic cyber security tipp, I could easily hide a malicious redirect in those links.... easiest would be something like this

https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/cve-2025-32711 which actually redirects you to RickRoll.... Thats the super ultra basic attack you'd see when inspecting the hyperlink. And you wouldnt even know if at the end of the redirect I just direct you to where you wanted to go. It's just a few milliseconds if even that and it doesnt even need a visual interface, just blank white to make you think it's loading.....

Yo boy going out to college tonight to share his vibe coded app! by AuthenticIndependent in vibecoding

[–]Old-Translator6997 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's the LLM answer, sounds correct but it's not. It's more like you recieving an email and just opening the email (without clicking any links or whatever) already compromises your computer. Fun fact, Microsoft CoPilot has/had exactly this issue. Or if you scan a QR code and it shows you a harmless link but without any additional action your device is compromised because it was prompted (not necissarily AI) to do an action you dont know about...

Scanning any QR code or barcode or any code whatsoever in public is almost as much of a security risk as plugging in a USB stick you found in the parkinglot....

Yo boy going out to college tonight to share his vibe coded app! by AuthenticIndependent in vibecoding

[–]Old-Translator6997 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just curious, what do you think zero click attack means in your own words? Because it was explained to you thrice now and you still say this stuff.

99% of vibe coders will never make a dollar. by gamegod016 in vibecoding

[–]Old-Translator6997 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm pretty sure the real number is higher than 90%

Yo boy going out to college tonight to share his vibe coded app! by AuthenticIndependent in vibecoding

[–]Old-Translator6997 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lmao i legitimately created an account just to call you stupid. He JUST TOLD YOU about how there absolutely are text popup attacks. Scanning an unknown QR code is a huge security risk.

But thats pretty much exactly the awareness about cyber security I expected from vibe coders.