代码现在很便宜。软件不是。
Claude Code and Claude Opus 4.5 have poured fuel on the hype. LLM tools existed before, but they’re better than ever now, so a lot more people are paying attention. But we’re not entering a golden age of SaaS. We’re entering an era of personal, disposable software—where engineering shifts from writing code to shaping systems, and engineers are still required for exactly that reason.
Claude Code 和 Claude Opus 4.5 为炒作火上浇油。LLM 工具以前就存在,但现在它们比以往任何时候都更好,因此更多人开始关注。但我们不是进入 SaaS 的黄金时代。我们正在进入个人、一次性软件的时代——工程从编写代码转向塑造系统,工程师正是为此而被需要。
The Shift in Modern Development
现代开发的转变
Claude Code is taking over my feed right now, and for good reason. What’s interesting isn’t just that developers are jumping on it—it’s that "builders" and makers who previously relied on platforms like Lovable or Replit are migrating to it.
Claude Code 现在正在占据我的信息流,而且理由充分。有趣的不只是开发者们正在蜂拥而上——而是以前依赖 Lovable 或 Replit 等平台的 「构建者」和创作者 正在迁移到它。
Don’t get me wrong, those tools are still perfectly viable for shipping fast. But we’re seeing a clear shift as people rediscover the inherent beauty of a CLI-first workflow. When you move the interaction into the terminal, the abstraction layer thins out. You aren't just following a managed UI's happy path; you're the one in control.
别误会,那些工具对于快速发布仍然完全可行。但我们看到一个明显的转变,人们重新发现了CLI-first workflow的固有美感。当你将交互移到terminal中时,抽象层变薄了。你不仅仅是遵循托管 UI 的快乐路径;你才是掌控者。
The collapse of the barrier to entry
进入壁垒的崩溃
What are people actually building with these tools? If you look around, the answer is: almost everything. In fact, we’ve reached a point of saturation. On one hand, we are witnessing the true democratisation of software creation. The barrier to entry has effectively collapsed. For the first time, non-developers aren't just consumers of software - they are the architects of their own tools.
人们实际上用这些工具在构建什么?如果你环顾四周,答案是:几乎一切。事实上,我们已经达到了饱和点。一方面,我们正在见证软件创建的真正民主化。进入门槛已经有效地崩溃了。第一次,非开发者不仅仅是软件的消费者——他们是自己工具的建筑师。
In the past, if you had a specific problem, you’d spend hours searching for a SaaS product that solved 80% of it. Today, the workflow has s...