As far as I understand the terminology, if you're reviewing all the code then it's not "vibecoding" but just normal agent-based coding. Vibe coding has a strong implication for me that the code is not being read (hence the "vibe").
> All the things we previously did for all the really bad human developers which AI is way better than
They defined vibecoding as non technical folk using llms to code, sound like you were a software house and have coding experience... Basically id trust coders with prod released ai code, but not an office full of Jackies
Review your code, have integration tests, rollout feature incrementally with feature flags.
All the things we previously did for all the really bad human developers which AI is way better than