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I think that the main problem is the hype, spread by "gurus" that popped up overnight. People that learned the vibe coding hack, but don't have a frame of reference towards what code should look like, and how you maintain great code over decades.
For tooling, I don't care. For commercial software or SaaS, I don't care either as these are throwaway (especially now that we can just replace most of these with some GPU time.) But in a secure environment, you can't have slop; I need my secure products to be done well, and it's not just me. You don't want anyone that has any PII on you to secure that with sloppy code. There would be a lot of things that I personally cannot do if I can't have my audited, secure environment.
This is true, but then there is no objection.