one of the quotes i find most inspiring on a hard day:
"Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might, for in the realm of the dead, where you are going, there is neither working nor planning nor knowledge nor wisdom"
Ecclesiastes 9:10
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The #1 tool on our online leaderboard, @cubic_dev_, is new to the benchmark. 52.9% of their reviewed PRs see human follow-up after the review, and their score holds whether or not a human is in the loop.
The software factory is already here.
We're seeing bots write code, bots review it, and humans reduced to dispatching the next tool in the chain.
Using 500k+ PRs from Code Review Bench, we looked at one question: can the human leave the loop yet?
@openclaw was built in a week with AI. We ran thousands of cubic agents on it and found and fixed 4 critical security vulnerabilities.
These weren't config mistakes. They were logic bugs in the core code that affect every installation. A chat message could steal your gateway credentials. Blocking your caller ID bypassed the voice allowlist entirely.
We built fixes for all 4 and submitted PRs. The OpenClaw team merged them within hours.
This is a glimpse into the future of software. When you're building at AI speed, you need AI to maintain quality and security. Humans can't keep up alone. That's why we're building cubic.
Full writeup on what we found and how we fixed it below 👇
Your best engineers know things that aren't written anywhere.
"Don't touch that service without checking with the team first."
"That pattern breaks our caching layer."
It takes new hires months to learn these unwritten rules. Now cubic does too.
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The hardest part of reviewing code shouldn't be figuring out what's actually changed.
PRs in cubic now come with an AI-generated diagram to help visualize exactly what changed before you read a single line of code.
As @karpathy said,
LLMs are the new OS
But this OS is blind today
It doesn’t know your bank balance, your medical history, your food habits
That’s about to change
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