• by reassess_blind on 6/5/2025, 12:30:06 AM

    Cool idea, but you're probably going to get a bunch of phishing sites and other nefarious things hosted here.

    It's essentially a blank slate to host any content on your domain, including JS.

    See: https://verysmall.site/whycantwehavenicethings

  • by justusthane on 6/5/2025, 1:54:55 AM

    I don’t really get it. The examples linked from the homepage are _so_ simple (and so similar) they might as well just be built with one or two templates and a WYSIWYG editor. I don’t get why they need to be vibe-coded at all.

    Although maybe the issue is just that you haven’t picked the best examples? The one you linked in a comment with the raining emojis is a way better example that shows the flexibility (and the fun!) of this, I think.

    Either way, I’d go with https://mmm.page as an easy and fun page builder before this, but maybe that’s just my own prejudice against vibe coding.

  • by nxobject on 6/4/2025, 5:20:20 PM

    Let my 9-yo niece loose on this - his first prompt: "I want to show my friends cool fortnite dances". Then he said: "how can I show this to my friends?" I think he's having a lot of fun.

    In a utopian future, social media would mean having this over the open Internet instead of a social media garden. It'd be healthier for my kids at least...

  • by sixhobbits on 6/4/2025, 2:46:36 PM

  • by ajoshu on 6/4/2025, 5:17:14 PM

    Interesting vibe code project. I was messing about with something similar recently, but when your page was created, there is always a input at the bottom with a 'regenerate' button

    So you can say 'nevermind, make the background darker, and remove the navbar' to make edits. - Made it quite flexible, I dumped the idea though.

  • by stirfish on 6/4/2025, 11:31:17 PM

    Amazing work. My favorite thing to vibe so far has been single-page websites, but none of mine are as fun as yours