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Antigravity Grounded! Security Vulnerabilities in Google's Latest IDE
Last week Google released an IDE called Antigravity. It’s basically the outcome of the Windsurf licensing deal from a few months ago, where Google paid some $2.4 billion for a non-exclusive license to the code.
Because it’s based on Windsurf, I was curious if vulnerabilities that I reported to Windsurf back in May 2025, long before the deal, would have been addressed in the Antigravity IDE. See Month of AI Bugs for some detailed write-ups.
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SBOM is an investment in the future
There’s a saying I use often, usually as a joke, but it’s often painfully true. Past me hates future me. What I mean by that is it seems the person I used to be keeps making choices that annoy the person I am now. The best example is booking that 5am flight, what was I […]
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