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Expert OpinionsVibe Coding makes building apps as easy as writing blog posts, but personal tools lack good distribution channels. This article explores using RSS as a lightweight app distribution protocol.
Expert OpinionsAI-assisted programming makes building tools as easy as blogging, but how are these personal apps discovered? Matt Webb proposes RSS for vibe-coded apps, and Simon Willison quickly validates the idea.
Expert OpinionsAI programming makes building micro-apps as easy as blogging, but distribution is the new bottleneck. Matt Webb proposes RSS for sharing vibe-coded apps, and Simon Willison is already doing it.
Expert OpinionsVibe coding makes AI programming as simple as blogging, driving an explosion of personal micro-apps. Matt Webb proposes RSS for sharing micro-apps, and Simon Willison has already implemented it.
Expert OpinionsAs vibe coding makes app development as frequent as blogging, we need lightweight mechanisms like RSS to discover and share personal AI tools. Exploring the future infrastructure of AI app distribution.
Expert OpinionsAI coding makes building micro-apps as easy as blogging, but how do we share them? Matt Webb proposes RSS for distributing vibe coding output, and Simon Willison has already put it into practice.
Expert OpinionsVibe Coding makes building apps as easy as blogging, but how are these personal micro-apps discovered? Matt Webb proposes RSS for distributing vibe-coded apps, and Simon Willison has already implemented it.
Expert OpinionsVibe Coding makes building apps as simple as blogging, but how to distribute the flood of micro-apps? Matt Webb proposes RSS as the ideal protocol for sharing vibe-coded tools. Deep analysis inside.
Expert OpinionsVibe coding makes building apps as simple as blogging. Matt Webb proposes using RSS to distribute vibe-coded micro-apps, and Simon Willison puts it into practice. Exploring open protocols' new potential in the AI programming era.