Heh - you're my point.
I tell most of my friends and colleagues - you're a good tech but a bad example. You aren't normal. You have skills and vocabulary 98% of the "normal" folks don't. That's great - but it means you can't - or shouldn't - extrapolate what normal folks can or should do from your own experience.
Which is why I'm asking - do we have real examples of a truck driver or nurse or concrete guy using a llm for vibe coding and getting any useful code out of it? I'd suggest "write a program" isn't even something they'd mostly be aware is an option, much less a viable solution for anything.
I think we might really be seeing here enthusiasm for a new paradigm and making the mistake that because we think it's pretty cool - normal folks will. But - we're bad examples to extrapolate from.