Got it and that definitely makes sense that one double checks whatever they are about to ship more so if it's going to be aimed at a large group of people. Vibe coding shouldn't be an excuse to dump best practices, and I think that's where things get murky sometimes. As for your real life examples that was a good catch and glad you caught it early on. Probably that bug would have been exploited years later like what happend with ColdCard and that would have been really bad for everyone involved. That said, at what point does one draw the line between genuine innovation using vibecoding and the destructive side to it?
Got it and that definitely makes sense that one double checks whatever they are about to ship more so if it's going to be aimed at a large group of people. Vibe coding shouldn't be an excuse to dump best practices, and I think that's where things get murky sometimes. As for your real life examples that was a good catch and glad you caught it early on. Probably that bug would have been exploited years later like what happend with ColdCard and that would have been really bad for everyone involved. That said, at what point does one draw the line between genuine innovation using vibecoding and the destructive side to it?