That makes sense. Personally I have rarely gotten truly satisfactory results with such a hands-off approach, I cannot really stop babysitting it, so facilities to run it in the background or be able to do multiple things at once are rather irrelevant to me.
But I can see how it might make sense for you. It does depend a lot on how mainstream what you are working on is, I have definitely seen it be more than capable enough to leave it do its thing for webdev with standard stacks or conventional backend coding. I tend to switch a lot between that and a bit more exotic stuff, so I need to be able to fluidly navigate the spectrum between fully manual coding and pure vibe coding.
But I can see how it might make sense for you. It does depend a lot on how mainstream what you are working on is, I have definitely seen it be more than capable enough to leave it do its thing for webdev with standard stacks or conventional backend coding. I tend to switch a lot between that and a bit more exotic stuff, so I need to be able to fluidly navigate the spectrum between fully manual coding and pure vibe coding.