๐ The end of the "Bricklayer" coder (And the birth of the Architect).
Team I just witnessed something that is going to put thousands of dev agencies out of business. Itโs called "Vibe Coding," and if you arenโt paying attention, youโll be obsolete before the year ends. Historically, if you had an App idea, you had two choices: spend 6 months learning syntax or pay a dev $10k. Those days are over. Google just dropped a feature in AI Studio that lets you go from a "vibe" (a natural language description) to a working applicationโfrontend and backendโin seconds. - You don't write functions anymore; you describe intent. - The AI generates the full-stack environment (React, Node.js) for you. - One click, and your tool is live on a public URL. Hand-coding is becoming a "bricklayer" skill. Itโs valuable, but it's no longer the bottleneck. The new bottleneck is Systems Architecture. If you donโt know what to ask the machine, or how to plug that App into your business processes, it doesnโt matter how fast the "Vibe Coding" isโyouโll just build garbage faster. Stop thinking about "buying software." Start thinking about "architecting solutions." Any tedious process in your business right now (a custom CRM, a metric tracker, an inventory manager) can be your own App built by you this afternoon. Comment below, if you could snap your fingers and have an App solve ONE business problem today, what would that App do? ๐ Stop chipping away at stones. Start designing skyscrapers.