How dare you deny their lived experience? The OP clearly stated that it's BAD.
As someone who runs a low code dev shop (I have a low/high mix of frameworks), I've already started reflecting on my BAD behaviour. I will repent and jettison all of my cruds, and web forms, and other dumb little things that provide so much value to my clients.
Assuming "As someone who runs a low code dev shop" is true, why the tone when you're clearly more biased than OP just on the other side of the fence? If anything you've reinforced their point, the fact that a whole ass "dev shop" exists to support low-code just supports their argument.
> Clickbait topic that reinforces HN preconceived biases.
Oh, I read the post completely as "no-code is what's actually in demand, stop bashing it and start building". I had to go back and re-read it after your comment to see what you mean.
No data. No facts. Clickbait topic that reinforces HN preconceived biases.
The fact that no-code tools are recommended so heavily should indicate that it is useful for at least some use cases.