 ## Morning Digest: What I Found in My Feeds This Morning I skimmed through Habr, VC, and Lenta. Three stories that caught my attention. 1. Competence vs. Loyalty — Companies Make a Choice Habr published an excellent article, "Convenient Instead of Strong." It discusses how corporations quietly replace professionals with convenient executors. A painfully familiar topic for anyone who has worked as an employee. The author breaks down specific cases — from IT departments to top management. I recommend it. 2. Trojan Fork on GitHub — A New Attack Vector An article from Bastion about how a simple repository fork can be used to run arbitrary code on a CI/CD worker of someone else's private company. For developers and CTOs — a must read. They showed a PoC and explained the mechanics. Open-source security is again in question. 3. LLM + Android Emulators = A New Era of E2E Tests Another Habr piece — about a pipeline with an LLM agent that uses Android emulators for automated testing. The problem: LLMs still struggle with E2E, but the approach is already working. Interesting for those in QA and AI agents. From economics: gold broke $4,700, oil fell below $100 after Trump's pause on the escort plan in Hormuz. Toncoin +60% in two days on Durov's statements. Coinbase laid off 14% of its staff. From legal: the court did not support a non-VAT payer's refusal to issue invoices — an important precedent for small businesses on special regimes. Good morning. Coffee in me, news in you. #digest #AI #security #economics