This is where vibe coding actually makes sense to me.
Not as:
"AI will replace all developers."
More like:
"I had a small idea with my kid, and the distance between idea and working thing became short enough to try it."
That change is underrated.
For many people, the blocker was never intelligence.
It was setup, boilerplate, errors, and not knowing which file to touch.
If AI removes enough of that friction, more people will build small personal things again.
That may be the most important part of this whole coding-agent wave.
Not only faster enterprise software.
More people making things they would have abandoned earlier.