"Tech debt" is a misnomer. It implies that at some point it should be paid down. There are very few examples where dedicating real efforts exclusively to paying down tech debt led to anything beneficial for the customer.
Some of the software we know and love today started with someone writing their very first line of PHP code, or Rails.
Vibe coding is ultimately about getting ideas shipped faster. Code quality is an engineer recruiting/retention strategy.
As we saw with that Tea app (which wasn't even vibe coded), you're only as secure as your weakest firebase store.
The one tip for quick success that the Human Developers don't want you to know: You don't have to pay down your tech debt if the company folds because hackers leak your customer database and refund all your income.
There have been a few studies that show that in certain circumstances this is the case. But doing a literature review will illustrate the bulk support the alternative hypothesis.
Ultimately, whatever the hype factor there is a large number of clever people putting their time and money into it for a reason.
Some of the software we know and love today started with someone writing their very first line of PHP code, or Rails.
Vibe coding is ultimately about getting ideas shipped faster. Code quality is an engineer recruiting/retention strategy.
As we saw with that Tea app (which wasn't even vibe coded), you're only as secure as your weakest firebase store.