5/1/2026 at 3:05:19 PM
I think the credit belongs to Sascha still. Look at this:> The agent surfaced a suspicious issue: the anetd pods in our Google Kubernetes Engine cluster were restarting constantly, around 120 restarts per pod over six days, which is almost one crash per hour. Surely, this couldn't be right!
> Sascha dug into the crash dumps. The stack trace pointed to a concurrent map-access panic, multiple goroutines trying to read and write to the same data structure at the same time without proper locking. But the key detail was where the panic happened: inside the Wireguard module of anetd.
AI: Your anted pod is crashing.
Engineer: Looks in the logs and finds a stack trace.
Your agent didn't find the bug. It's really that simple.
by yellow_lead
5/1/2026 at 3:35:02 PM
100% but it doesn’t benefit an AI company to properly assign credit. Their AI identified a generic problem, not this problem, and then their AI was guided like a child into the correct spot to start searching for a a bug that it eventually traced.by therealpygon
5/1/2026 at 4:57:05 PM
> 100% but it doesn’t benefit an AI company to properly assign credit.Does credibility really mean nothing anymore?
by Enginerrrd
5/2/2026 at 9:44:35 AM
These days that seems to depend on how much that credibility (or lack thereof) nets.by therealpygon
5/1/2026 at 3:54:32 PM
just noticed your comment, yea the title is misleading and the whole article is annoying AI slopby emkoemko