If the entire team is vibe coding and there is no human audit then there is no way but to vibe code, for sure.
I would also just vibe it if there is no responsibility, but if I do it that way I don't even care what happens with the project.
I get so detached from it that I stop caring and if it has huge critical bugs..I just don't care anymore because it's not my responsibility or my code at all at that point. I'm just there to nudge things along.
Just hook it up to Jira and let the managers add the features then pass it off to QA.
Real engineering is fully automated at that point.
Are the QA team bearing the brunt of the unexpected issues, bugs, performance etc or is it business-as-usual?
> I just don't care anymore because it's not my responsibility or my code at all at that point
Yep, 100%.
Business has made it clear they don’t care, so there’s no point in burning one’s energy. Throw the whole thing on auto, check out, and go do something else during the day.