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by kreetx 1631 days ago
I don't think they are. A manual car causes a constant overhead that is relatively easy to manage, at the same time the driver has to have their attention on the road anyway. A "yes-code" software development OTOH is very expensive and will happily be swapped away if there were an equally flexible and powerful alternative.

Maybe no-code it's more like autonomous driving: "big, if true" but not quite there yet?