It's really easy to use Claude to write 250 line webapps.
If it does the thing it's supposed to, great.
If it doesn't, who cares, it's disposable and cheap.
Scoped software for 250 lines, you'll never have to write again.
Engineers used to have to care how it worked.
But for small things that were cheap to do, who cares.
Software isn't precious anymore. It's disposable. Who cares how it works?
LLMs are great at writing frontend code because you can easily poke at the UI of the thing and verify it does what it's supposed to.
It's harder to poke at if it's a backend thing to verify it works.