The analogy I was thinking of as I read this was: an architect that designs a beautiful building as opposed to the workers that take that design and then follow building codes to frame the house, or install the electrical.
The Vibe Coder is the one building prototypes to flesh out ideas, and once they flushed out the idea, they hand if off to the workers to follow standards to implement.
Although at the end of the article he does say that people should fall into both vibe/eng. and that is probably a good place to be to stay relevant in the future.
This doesn't follow at all - architects are much more aware of standards than you are implying. They are not just clueless artists saying "please make it look like this". It's insulting to compare them to vibe-coders.
Unrelated: The phrase is "flesh out". You "flush out" unwanted elements, like rodents.