You specify the problem in natural language (the vibes) and the LLM spits out source (the code).
Whether you review it or not, that is vibecoding. You did not go through the rigor of translating the requirements to a programming language, you had a nondeterministic black box generate something in the rough general vicinity of the prompt.
Are people seriously trying to redefine what vibecoding is?
No, you're not.
> Are people seriously trying to redefine what vibecoding is?
Yes, you are.
As additional proof, the dictionary definition of vibe coding is "the use of artificial intelligence prompted by natural language to assist with the writing of computer code" [1]
It seems like vibecoders don't like the label and are retconning the term.
[1] https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/vibe-co...