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  "path": "/t/how-to-filter-out-vibe-coded-dependencies/13918#post_11",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-11T16:27:16.000Z",
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  "textContent": "treblacy:\n\n> I might treat code from LLMs the same way I treat code from third-rate programmers. (The Yonneda lemma says that I may simplify that to: I might treat LLMs the same way I treat third-rate programmers!)\n\nExactly. What’s the difference between a package that was badly coded by an LLM and a package that was badly coded by a human? I don’t see any.",
  "title": "How to filter out vibe-coded dependencies"
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