If you've been vibe coding, you need to run your repo through Shipguard.
✅Paste your public GitHub link.
✅Get a full security report.
✅Get actionable fixes.
Free. No catch.
Built by @0xQuantic full breakdown on his X.
After the Vercel breach, this isn't optional. 👇
⚠️ Most apps won’t get hacked by elite attackers.
They’ll get wrecked by basic mistakes:
+ missing lockfiles
+ hardcoded secrets
+ weak repo hygiene
+ unsafe dependencies
+ zero security review before shipping.
So the team at @Web3_Matters built ShipGuard.
A simple GitHub Security Readiness Scanner for public repos.
1. Paste a repo URL.
2. Get a quick security readiness report.
3. Know what needs fixing before you ship.
Not a replacement for a professional audit, but a much better first checkpoint than pretending everything is fine.
Powered by SHIP, try it here:
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The Best decision I ever made was to start livestreaming.
Today we had our most successful one in a while.
Not just in numbers, but in value delivered💛
A surprising amount of what ends up in Growth Bytes starts as a question.
Why are AI agents suddenly becoming useful?
Why are so many crypto teams rebuilding around stablecoins?
Why does every security conversation eventually become a trust conversation?
Th newsletter is basically our attempt to follow those questions wherever they lead.
Some weeks we end up talking about AI.
Some weeks it's crypto infrastructure.
Some weeks it's something nobody is paying attention to yet.
If that sounds interesting, you can subscribe to Growth Bytes link on bio👆
This is easily the most impressive use case I've seen of vibe coding yet.
🟡MMORPG that rivals World of Warcraft.
🟡Plans of crypto integration.
🟡Interact with your agents IN GAME!!
All made by one awesome guy with a Claude and Chat GPT sub.
Have you seen this yet??
bidding on builders like @outsource_ and his game @hermesworldai is bid on decentralised builders moving faster, with AI and @Pumpfun crowdfunding, than AAA gaming studios and their VC overlords.
these gaming studios are over staffed and legally can not freelance their employees and it will be 2-3 years before they can even attempt.
indie devs build better games faster in that period.
that is the contrarian bid.
thank you for your attention to this matter.
Your AI agent can be hacked through a webpage it visits.
Prompt injection from online research is real and most builders aren't thinking about it.
Security basics from Eric — builder of two of the fastest-growing agent tools on GitHub:
Sandbox the agent. Separate environment for keys. Give access gradually. Trust nothing it reads online by default.
Build the right system and the risk drops significantly. 👇
Five years of interviewing founders taught me more about:
>storytelling
>research
>and human connection
than any course ever could.
Plus the alpha stacks!
Here's how you can keep your AI Agents secure.
Thanks to the creator of Hermes World, the legendary @outsource_ 🫡
Most people use AI for 2-3 hours a day.
Builders running agent swarms get 24.
@outsource_ , creator of @hermesworldai, 5,000 GitHub stars, two of the fastest-growing agent tools in the space...
Has his agents build overnight while he sleeps.
Press a button. Talk to it. Set a timer. Go to sleep.
Wake up to a finished product.
This is the real AI advantage in 2026.
A big surprise with AI isn’t that it makes content.
It’s that it showed how broken our workflows were.
Good ideas kept dying in one format:
a livestream stayed a livestream,
a newsletter stayed a newsletter,
a post disappeared after one scroll.
Many teams don’t have a content problem.
They have a distribution problem.
This week we’re exploring how simple AI workflows help keep ideas alive. Not by replacing people,
but by making sure insights don’t vanish after one post.
The older we get in crypto, the less interesting the token becomes.
The product matters more.
The workflow matters more.
The distribution matters more.
The people using it matter more.
Most of the conversations we had this week, from Hermes World to the new app ultimately came back to the same question:
Does this help someone do something they couldn't do before?