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So, you want to vibecode a linkblog?
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So, you want to vibecode a linkblog?

via Dev.toFernando Tricas García13h ago

I'm starting here a series of posts about diverse projects I'm developing using some vibecoding (and, sometimes, some manual intervention to organize the resulting code). I'm not going to provide prompts (there are lots of 'experts' out there that can prepare suggestions for you, hehe). For the first project, a bit of context: I've been sharing links in my social accounts (let's use the Mastodon one for reference, https://mastodon.social/@fernand0 , but there are instances at Bluesky, Tumblr, LinkedIn, ...). The origin was Twitter, where some of my friends were sharing links from time to time in their accounts; but, you know, maybe you are reading the web, you see things that are interesting and you start posting them. The result is that in a short period of time you see a lot of links from you friend (good if you have time at that moment and can check them; bad if you are paying attention to other things and you forget about it). When I decided to share my own links I thought that it

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