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Vibe Coding2026-03-20 · source-backed
Fabian Kübler's prototype (103 points, 43 comments on HN) treats Markdown code fences as a communication protocol between LLMs and UIs, where tsx and json blocks execute server-side as tokens stream — no frontend framework required. The framing — that UI frameworks become irrelevant when LLMs generate interface code on-the-fly — is generating real debate about frontend tooling's future.
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Both cover Markdown; overlapping topics (agentic, code, execute, markdown); picks up the Markdown thread on 2026-05-11.
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Both cover Markdown; overlapping topics (become, between, code); picks up the Markdown thread on 2026-08-16.
Both cover Markdown; overlapping topics (framework, llms, markdown); picks up the Markdown thread on 2026-08-16.
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