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Is Vibe Coding useful in your stack?

Engineers discuss the Tea App “vibe coding” security leak, where developers accidentally left a Firebase database completely exposed, leaking sensitive user data they didn’t know how to secure. When is rapid, AI-assisted development useful? When is it risky? And why can certain shortcuts introduce massive backend vulnerabilities? From there, they move into networking and security Q&A including why Crowdstrike remains recommended despite the Microsoft update outage, how to pair and share cellular connections to a router using the Speedify CLI, and what quantum networks and encryption could mean for the future of the internet. They also explore whether software can truly fix gaming latency, why fiber optics are slower than light in a vacuum, and how to accurately measure a good internet connection using MOS and jitter buffers. Plus, answering questions on speeding up game downloads with bonded connections, running SRT over Starlink and 4G/5G for low-latency streaming, and combining Wi-Fi and wired internet for better stability. And, how it all ties back to the science of light, latency, and connectivity. Watch this next: ▶ Our previous video revisiting Starlink-powered inflight WiFi interference: ▶ Why fiber optics can't fix slow train WiFi: Chapters: 00:00 Intro - Tea App leak 00:32 What is Vibe Coding? 00:51 Tea App didn't delete data 01:53 Is Vibe Coding useful? 02:25 Speedify Hackathon 02:50 Why is Crowdstrike still recommended? Credit card company contracts, Microsoft updates 04:24 Can you Pair & Share cellular to router? Speedify CLI 06:52 Quantum networks and encryption 09:13 Can software fix latency for gaming? 09:40 Why Fiber optics are slower than light 11:54 Why Diamonds sparkle 12:26 Latency to South Africa 13:50 Measuring a good Internet connection 14:56 MOS (Mean Opinion Score) 15:45 Jitter Buffer - Coming Soon to Speedify 16:37 Speed up game downloads with bonding 18:59 SRT with Starlink + 4G/5G over bonding 20:38 Can you bond WiFi and Wired connections? *** SUBSCRIBE to our channel for more tech discussions like this one. Learn more about Speedify: *** Alex Gizis & Speedify devs explain your connectivity tech 🛜 You can follow us here: Instagram: Tiktok: @speedifylive X: LinkedIn: Bio: Across social media Speedify CEO, Alexander Gizis chats “Between Two Palms” with technical experts and industry leaders. Together, they explore the latest internet technologies, including Starlink satellites, Wi-Fi 7, Apple innovations, fiber optics, next-gen routers, remote connectivity, AI, and networking protocols. For the past decade, Alex Gizis and a team of network engineers have been building Speedify. Speedify is a unique Channel Bonding app that combines multiple connections for faster speeds, greater stability, and top-notch security—optimizing your online experience while keeping your data safe. Gear we use: Recording - Ecamm Live Cameras - 3x OBSbot Tiny2 Audio - RODE GO II Wireless Microphones Say goodbye to slow Internet—subscribe now or stay disconnected! #speedify #vibecoding #ainews #ai #technews #technology #podcast #networkengineer