That's great, but I think the above shows that there's a lot of vibe coders that use it as a shortcut rather than a starter pack. Not everyone is as careful as you're being.
I will die on the hill that while quality control is part of and the easiest to digest benefit of code review, its actual core value it brings to an organization is asynchronous mentorship.
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Been getting some rude comments from folks who didn't read the piece: I specifically call out using it as a starting point for yourself is fine. The ethos of "vibe coding" is using exactly what the LLM spits out without understanding what the code is doing. That's what I'm saying is dangerous.
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