
"We've identified, responsibly disclosed, and confirmed 2 critical, 2 high, 2 medium, 1 low security vulnerabilities. Vibe-Hacking Cloudflare's Vibe-Coded Next.js Replacement demonstrates that AI-generated code passing functional tests can still miss security hardening, and automated AI tooling can help find those vulnerabilities."
"Vinext's 94% API coverage is misleading. In reality, Vinext only passes a limited number of the 13,000+ Next.js test suite: 13% dev, 20% e2e, 10% production. Many edge cases are likely misbehaving, indicating significant gaps in implementation completeness and reliability."
A React newsletter covers community discussions about Vinext, Cloudflare's AI-driven Next.js reimplementation built on Vite. While Vinext claims 94% API coverage, the Next.js team identified critical security vulnerabilities and revealed that Vinext only passes limited portions of the comprehensive test suite: 13% of dev tests, 20% of e2e tests, and 10% of production tests. The newsletter also features a new React Native author covering Expo SDK updates and survey results, includes community blog posts, and highlights Meticulous, an autonomous E2E testing tool that creates continuously evolving test suites with minimal developer effort.
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