I keep seeing this RIDICULOUS take everywhere.
And it's honestly one of the dumbest things I've heard.
Let me ask you something.
Do you really think your average Excel user wants to spend their evening coding a custom inventory system?
Or debugging why their homemade CRM crashed for the third time this week?
Or figuring out how to update it when their business needs change?
Or patching security vulnarabilities, keeping libs up to date, yada yada yada
Of course not.
They want to open an app and have it work.
Here's what most people miss: AI makes building software easier.
But easier doesn't mean effortless.
And it definitely doesn't mean everyone suddenly wants to become a developer.
Most people don't want to code their own software.
Just like most people don't want to:
> Fix their own car
> Build their own furniture
> Cook every single meal from scratch
Even though they technically could.
It's just getting easier to build.
Which means more of it will exist.
More specialized tools. More custom solutions. More options.
But someone still has to build it. Maintain it. Keep it running. Market it.
Software is not dead...