A pretty light-grey comment as I came across it. Maybe I’m missing something odious about it? People downvote this, but as a VERY skeptical AI skeptic, it’s exactly the sort of use case that makes sense to me:
A) Low-stakes application with
B) nearly no attack surface that
C) you don’t use consistently enough to keep in your head, but
D) is simple enough for an experienced software developer to do a quick sanity check on and run it to see if it works.
Hell, do it in a sandbox if you feel better about it.
If it was a Django/Node/rails/Laravel/…Phoenix… (sorry, I’ve been out of my 12+ years web dev career a short 4 years and suddenly realized I can only remember like 4 server-side frameworks/environments now) application, something that would run on other people’s devices, or really anything else that produces an executable output, then yeah fuck that vibe coding bullshit. But unless you’ve got that thing spitting out an SPA for you, then I say go for it.