Take away the maximalist points and this post rings true.
> It is now possible to vibecode your own SaaS instead of paying someone $50/month for theirs.
I have yet to see proof of this playing out this way.
You do have highly competent engineers vibing big things in record time and you have noobs one-shotting a prototype with Claude and then getting stuck.
I remain convinced that LLMs are an amplifier and you can't turn a zero in to something useful.
This of course barely changes how LLMs shifted much of programming from a mystical realm to top bike shedding territory, as Tereze here points out.