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Comment by Shank

18 hours ago

> You buy SaaS and you have to then login, share credit card info, and have your data stored in the cloud somewhere with godknows what security practices

I'm speaking more about fake SaaS "we have an app and we charge monthly for it and license it." Obviously, a tool with cloud-based storage and sharing will be a different beast.

But do you trust a vibe coded app to do cloud-based storage and sharing better than a company or an indie developer? If you need these functions (like sharing a todo list between two users), you have a lot more concerns than "does it boot".

If I vibe coded it? Absolutely. I can definitively answer what S3 buckets are in use, and that public access is disabled! Like, that parts really really not that hard, and people keep fucking it up. Plus the threat model for the Todo so that my small friends/family group uses is totally different from the problems google keep faces.

But that's cheating because I do this stuff professionally. Would I trust a vibe coded Todo app my uncle's son Jimmy who smoke a lot of pot uses? I'm not saving my bank account number to it, but I'd have no problem using it for reminders that my aunt's birthday is coming up so I need to buy a gift. If it gets popular within in the family unit, uncle will have me talk to his son and take a deep look at it anyway, try and encourage Jimmy to go back to school and look for a job and all that stuff too.

Plus, theres nothing stopping the company and indie developer from vibecoding as well.