Sourcery vs. mypy: Why AI Refactoring Beats Type Checking Alone for Python Teams
Everyone figured mypy's type safety was enough for Python rigor. Sourcery's AI PR reviews prove otherwise, catching idiomatic flaws no static checker touches.
Everyone figured mypy's type safety was enough for Python rigor. Sourcery's AI PR reviews prove otherwise, catching idiomatic flaws no static checker touches.
Stuck debugging a JWT? That base64 blob holds user emails, tenant IDs – and pasting it online hands it to strangers. One browser tool fixes this without the leaks.
Everyone figured static blogs meant desk-bound drudgery: merge PRs, pray for builds. This self-publishing pipeline flips the script – until GitHub's queues sabotage it.
Everyone figured mypy would own Python code quality forever. Sourcery's AI flips that script, handling what static checks can't touch.
Day traders lose real money when AI agents hallucinate prices. MCP bridges Claude to live stock feeds, making agents actually useful.
Picture this: a founder prompts an AI, ships a slick app in hours, users flock in. Then, poof — logins fail, keys leak, servers die. AI's promise meets brutal reality.
Tired of wiring up auth and payments for every SaaS idea? This FastAPI-Stripe boilerplate claims to slash 100+ hours—but is it the shortcut indie hackers need, or yesterday's hype?
A PR halts. 'This duplicates that,' the reviewer snaps. But what if duplication is the hero, not the villain?
Rushing into AI agents? You're not innovating—you're borrowing trouble. This is AI control debt, and the interest is brutal.
A Product Hunt darling hits 1,000 users overnight—then vanishes in a cloud of errors. AI-built apps promise speed, but real-world traffic exposes their fragility.
One script wiped out 40,000 loyalty accounts overnight. No dry run, no merge logic—just blind trust in staging data with 300 rows. Here's the habit that fixes it.
DBAs dread patching like pilots fear turbulence. But I've flown this route dozens of times—here's the map that lands you safely at 19.20.
Eight bools in your Go config? Pure drudgery. Bitmasks crush it with one int and bitwise wizardry.
Announcers hated picking between recap and preview tabs. Now, 600 lines of code cram both onto one screen—no clicks needed. But is denser always better?
Email trackers laugh at image blockers. They're burrowing into CSS, ancient HTML, and your replies now.
Picture this: 70% of breaches start with overlooked access or unpatched containers. This week's four new infosec products? They're the fix we've been craving.
Picture this: email verified, account live, then poof—character creator blanks out. Magickness' UE5 onboarding dry run just hit every classic integration wall.
Forget waiting years for Bitcoin upgrades. A new hack lets you shield transactions from quantum attacks right now—for the low, low price of $200 each. But is the threat real enough to pay up?
A Python dev submits a messy PR. Sourcery tears it apart with idiomatic fixes no generalist matches. But Copilot? It's already writing the next one.
You're wiring cash across borders, no bank sniffing your trail. That's the dream Midnight sells. But after 20 years in this circus, I've seen promises like this crash before.