>>107152243 (OP)
Not when anyone and everyone can vibe code now, and when you have to fix a difficult bug in "your" code you don't understand, and the LLM context window isn't big enough for your project anymore.
I think that would make it harder to profit from it.
But you know what, standards are absolutely low as shit now. I mean just look how fat slow and shitty the Gmail web app is. It literally takes more memory and cpu than an open source Minecraft clone.
According to the modern world, email is a harder problem than a 3d voxel game with huge environments. That's how shit standards are. So maybe you can get somewhere with ai slop code after all, it's probably not really different from the standard fare today.