I have read post linked here similar to this one, but I can’t recall another instance in which the author abruptly said they relied on stackoverflow to code something unless the content was a meta commentary on coding and debugging itself.
I think using ChatGPT to write long-lived code for a serious application is a bad idea. But I think it's fine for somebody knowledgeable to use it for throwaway and first-draft stuff in areas that aren't their daily work.
Here's the author in question: [edit: wrong Piotr Mierzejewski in tech, see below]
He looks perfectly competent to me to evaluate the effects of some one-shot scripting code, so I think "giving away trust and hoping for the best" is a wild exaggeration of what actually went on.
And for context what's the average line count we're talking about here? Tens of lines? Hundreds?