Vive coding can be useful for quick prototypes and minor UI or logic changes, saving time and making tasks smoother.
However, relying solely on vive coding without understanding the actual code can be a trap, especially when errors arise and troubleshooting becomes necessary.
When code errors occur, users find themselves needing to understand the code thoroughly, realizing it may have been easier to write from scratch.
Currently, the preference lies with sticking to regular auto-suggestions for smaller code segments to stay connected with the code flow and have better understanding, as vive coding is not yet completely reliable.