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Vibe-Coded Repos Have Thousands of Quality Issues

Scanning popular vibe-coded repos reveals thousands of code quality issues. AI-era linting tools are needed as AI-generated code proliferates.

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S4.9L6
Developer Tools · AI & Machine Learning

Post-merge notifications useless for non-engineers

Basic GitHub-to-Slack merge notifications only show PR title; PMs and QA need product-level change summaries.

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S4.9L6
Productivity · Collaboration & Messaging

ChexSystems Perpetuating Identity Theft Accounts Despite Formal Disputes

Consumers who are victims of identity theft find ChexSystems continues reporting fraudulent accounts marked as Account Abuse even after formal FCRA disputes. The reinvestigation process fails to meet the reasonable standard required by law, leaving victims unable to open new bank accounts. This structural failure in consumer reporting amplifies the damage of identity theft beyond the original fraud.

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Security & Compliance · Identity & Access

Credit Bureaus Misreport Payment History in Violation of FCRA and TILA

Credit reporting agencies improperly use consumer credit data and record timely payments as late, directly harming credit scores. Disputes submitted through official channels are met with superficial investigations that leave the inaccurate entries intact. The violations compound because both the furnishing lender and the bureau can each claim the other is responsible.

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S4.9L7
Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Small Business Struggles with Flaky Custom Order Customers

Small and micro businesses lose time and money dealing with unreliable customers who cancel meetups, ghost on orders, and require excessive hand-holding. Lack of prepayment systems and automated scheduling for small sellers compounds the problem.

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Industry Verticals · E-commerce & Retail

Bank Payment Interface Buttons Too Close Together Causing Wrong-Account Payments

Citibank's online payment system places account selection buttons too close together, making it easy to accidentally pay from the wrong account. The UI design flaw has direct financial consequences with no confirmation step to catch the error before submission.

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S4.9L6
Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Insurance Claims from Active-Policy Accidents Denied When Provider Transitions at Claim Time

Allstate and other insurers deny valid claims by using provider transition timing to create coverage gaps. Accidents that occurred while the policy was active get denied when a new provider takes over by the time the claim is filed, exploiting the timing ambiguity.

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S4.9L6
Industry Verticals · Insurance

Card Issuers Fail Chargeback Disputes When Merchant Provides False Documentation

Citibank denied a chargeback after a merchant sent a defective product twice then stopped communicating. When merchants falsely claim a refund was issued or fabricate fulfillment records, card issuers accept merchant documentation without investigation, leaving consumers liable for defective goods.

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Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Banks Holding Customers Liable for Impersonation Fraud Without Due Process

Financial institutions assign full liability for impersonation fraud losses to customers without providing written explanations or appeal procedures. Banks fail to apply Regulation E protections to social engineering attacks that exploit phone-based authentication. Consumers have no meaningful recourse pathway when banks unilaterally deny fraud claims.

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Security & Compliance · Fraud Prevention

Cloudflare Bot Detection Blocks Legitimate Programmatic API Requests

Developers making HTTP requests from code (VB.NET, C#, Python) to endpoints protected by Cloudflare are blocked even when the same request works fine in a browser. Cloudflare fingerprints far more than the user-agent — TLS handshake, header ordering, and browser entropy — making legitimate automation extremely difficult without emulating a full browser runtime.

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S4.9L6
Developer Tools · APIs & Integrations

Debt Collectors Attempting Collection Without Proof of Debt Ownership

Consumers dispute debts by requesting a signed agreement proving the collector's authority, only to receive no documentation. Collection activity continues regardless, including credit reporting threats. The burden of proof falls entirely on the consumer to challenge unverified claims.

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S4.9L6
Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Dating Apps Have No Mechanism to Signal Genuine Meeting Intent

Dating app matches frequently chat indefinitely with no real intention to meet, as there is no built-in signal to distinguish serious from casual users.

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Industry Verticals · Social Media

Intercom Billing Uses Conflicting User Definitions Creating Unpredictable Costs

Intercom charges based on both "all users" and "logged-in users" depending on which feature is used, with no clear explanation of which definition applies. Teams are unable to predict their monthly bill, and the three-product packaging compounds the confusion. Opaque usage-based billing is a documented friction point that drives customer churn.

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Business Operations · Payments & Billing

No privacy-safe tracker covers manual assets like metals, real estate, and 401k

Existing net worth trackers require granting read access to financial accounts, a trust barrier that disqualifies them for privacy-conscious users and for asset classes that cannot be linked (precious metals, real estate, employer retirement funds). The death of Mint left a large gap with no privacy-first replacement that handles the full range of asset types. Developers building their own tools is a strong signal of unmet need across the mass-market personal finance segment.

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Consumer & Lifestyle · Personal Finance

ClickUp feature density creates a steep onboarding curve for new users

ClickUp's breadth of features, while powerful for experienced users, overwhelms newcomers who lack a clear path to productive use. The absence of role-based or goal-driven setup flows means new users must self-navigate a complex system before delivering value. This slows team adoption and increases churn risk.

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Productivity · Project Management

Applicant Tracking Systems Create Frustrating Barriers for Job Seekers

Job applicants in 2026 still deal with broken, opaque ATS (Applicant Tracking System) processes that waste their time. The friction between job seekers and automated hiring systems remains a persistent, widely-felt frustration across industries.

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Business Operations · HR & Hiring

Banks deny Zelle fraud claims despite proof of fraudulent recipient accounts

Banks systematically deny social engineering scam claims where consumers were tricked into Zelle transfers, even when receiving banks confirm the destination account is fraudulent. Consumers bear full loss despite clear evidence of fraud. The gap between bank fraud policies and actual social engineering patterns leaves victims with no recovery pathway.

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Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Credit Bureaus Ignore Deletion Promises Made by Creditors

After paying off a debt in full per a verbal agreement that included credit report deletion, the creditor failed to remove the negative marks as promised. Consumers have no reliable way to enforce pay-for-delete agreements.

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Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Banks Place Extended Holds on IRS Treasury Refund Checks Despite Guaranteed Funds

Bank of America placed a weeks-long hold on a $4,700 IRS Treasury refund check deposited via mobile, preventing access to funds. Government-issued checks with guaranteed backing are treated identically to personal checks, creating unnecessary hardship for tax refund recipients.

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Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

ClickUp Member vs Guest Role Confusion Triggers Accidental Credit Card Charges

ClickUp's invite flow does not clearly distinguish between billable member seats and free guest access, causing administrators to repeatedly trigger unexpected charges. The financial consequence of a UX error is immediate and automatic. Teams managing tight budgets face unpredictable billing spikes from a routine workspace management task.

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S4.8L6
Productivity · Project Management
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