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Simon Willison advocates for RSS feeds to share personalized, rapidly developed apps

Simon Willison is advocating for an RSS feed specifically for "vibe-coded" applications, inspired by Matt Webb's desire for an installable feed of such tools. Willison suggests that as "vibe-coding" speeds up app creation, these applications become more personalized and frequent, akin to blog posts rather than traditional website launches. To demonstrate this concept, Willison has integrated an Atom feed into his own tools page, which pulls content from his tools.simonwillison.net site. AI

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IMPACT Suggests a new organizational paradigm for personal software projects, potentially impacting how developers share and discover niche tools.

RANK_REASON The item discusses a conceptual idea for organizing and sharing software development outputs, framed as a blog post.

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    We need RSS for sharing abundant vibe-coded apps

    <p><strong><a href="https://interconnected.org/home/2026/04/29/syndicating-vibes">We need RSS for sharing abundant vibe-coded apps</a></strong></p> Matt Webb:</p> <blockquote> <p>I would love an RSS web feed for all those various tools and apps pages, each item with an “Install” …