BCBrandin Canfieldinhow-i-stopped-letting-ai-generated-code-wreck-my-projects.hashnode.dev·3d ago · 6 min readA Women's Safety App Leaked 13,000 Government IDsFull research and the plugin → github.com/bcanfield/agentic-tech-debt The Firebase database behind Tea was sitting open on the internet last July, and anyone who found the URL could read all of it. R00
BCBrandin Canfieldinhow-i-stopped-letting-ai-generated-code-wreck-my-projects.hashnode.dev·Jun 26 · 6 min readThe curl Bug Report That Cited a Function That Doesn't ExistFull research and the plugin → github.com/bcanfield/agentic-tech-debt Somewhere in curl's bug-bounty queue last year sat a confident, well-formatted report about an HTTP/3 vulnerability. It walked th00
BCBrandin Canfieldinhow-i-stopped-letting-ai-generated-code-wreck-my-projects.hashnode.dev·Jun 26 · 8 min readWriting Code Got Cheap. Owning It Didn't.The price of producing a line of code fell to about zero in the last two years. The price of living with that line did not move. Most of the AI-debt argument is people standing on one side of that spl00
BCBrandin Canfieldinhow-i-stopped-letting-ai-generated-code-wreck-my-projects.hashnode.dev·Jun 18 · 6 min readThe Tech Debt Nobody Wrote DownMost of the debt that actually takes a codebase down was never written down anywhere. That, not the raw volume of AI-generated code, is what the current panic keeps aiming slightly past. We borrowed "00
BCBrandin Canfieldinhow-i-stopped-letting-ai-generated-code-wreck-my-projects.hashnode.dev·Jun 4 · 1 min readdebt-ops: catching AI-written tech debt the moment it's writtenGitClear's study of 211M lines shows the pattern: duplicated code keeps climbing and it's not being refactored. And if you've spent enough time coding with agents, you've felt this pain. So I ran a st21B