So, you want me to code in a language that has no formal specification, no test suite, that changes continuously, where builds are not reproducible, where results depend on a hidden state in a build cache that can't be backed up, where I have to pay for each compilation, where I have to continuously send a copy of my code to a third party, and that might disappear with no notice?

Geee, vibe coding looks FUN!

@jbqueru I'm surprised that malevolent entities haven't mined more exploits from the fast-growing quantities of vibe-coded software. Or perhaps they have, and we don't know it yet.

@cmeinel I have a rule of thumb about that, that applies to all software: it's not whether you've been hacked or not, you already have. It's about whether you've detected it.

From there, it's quite likely that vibe-coded software doesn't have the necessary support to detect hacks.