I have some old borderline senile relatives writting apps (asking LLMs to write for it them) for their own personal use. Stuff they surely haven't done on their own (or had the energy to do). Their extent of programming background - shitty VBScript macros for excel.
It also helps people to pick up programming and helps with the initial push of getting started. Getting over the initial hump, getting something on the screen so to speak.
Most things people want from their computers are simple shit that LLMs usually manage quite well.
Good question whether or not this (outsourcing their thinking) actually just accelerates their senility or not.
As someone who likes to solve hard or interesting technical problems, I've long before LLMs often been disappointed that most of the time what people want from programmers is simple stupid shit (ie. stuff i dont find interesting to work on).
That describes half of the current unicorn startups nowadays.
If AI cost nothing and wasn't absolutely decimating our economy, I'd find what you've shared cute. However, we are putting literally all of our eggs, and the next generation's eggs, and the one after that, AND the one after that, into this one thing, which, I'm sorry, is so far away from everything that keeps on being promised to us that I can't help but feel extremely depressed.
The projects being submitted to product hunt is 4x the year before.
The market is shrinking rapidly because now more people make their own apps.
Even making a typo and landing on a website, there is good chance its selling more ai snake oil, yet none of these apps are feature complete and easily beaten by apps made by guys in 2010s. (tldr & sketchbook for the drawing space).
Only way to excite the investors is to fake the ARR by giving free trials and sell before the recurring event occurs.
1) Modern LLMs are an inflection point for coding.
2) The current LLM ecosystem is unsustainable.
This submission discussion is only about #1, which #2 does not invalidate. Even if the ecosystem crashes, then open-source LLMs that leverage the same tricks Opus 4.5 does will just be used instead.