Same here. It's like a well rounded but very junior level coding assistant that produces a probably flawed bit decent first pass in seconds instead of a week.
As a very senior programmer, it's the first technology in a long time that has doubled, or maybe even tripled, my productivity.
The demand for my skills is only going to accelerate because of how godly this had made me.
In the very short term maybe. But nocode tools like make.com are already very popular for non-programmers and are used by many to create custom software for their own business or department.
Existing nocode tools and other new tools such as the one I am building will incorporate LLMs and multimodal models to automatically build software. There is nothing limiting it to only be used by programmers. The systems will also have debugging loops and long term tasks etc. And every 3-6 months the models are getting better or faster. Even if that slows down we should anticipate further dramatic improvement over the course of the next two years.