Once developers experience the power of coding agents firsthand, I'd expect we'll witness a genuine revival of handcrafted personal websites and pages. These AI-assisted tools could democratize web development—lowering barriers for creators who want to build something uniquely theirs without wrestling with endless boilerplate code. The result? A web that feels more personal, experimental, and alive again, rather than dominated by cookie-cutter platforms.
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HappyToBeDumped
· 12h ago
Sounds like yet another round of AI hype, personal website revival? Stop joking. 99% of people will still continue to scroll through social platforms.
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 12h ago
Sounds good, but will reality be so ideal... It still depends on how smart the AI tools can actually be.
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MevShadowranger
· 12h ago
ngl coding agent, if it can really eliminate those repetitive codes, we creative folks can finally breathe a sigh of relief.
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POAPlectionist
· 12h ago
ngl, this idea is still too idealistic; reality won't be that simple.
By the time everyone can quickly build websites, traffic will still be monopolized by big platforms.
How unique can AI-generated code really be? In the end, it's all just a template.
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DiamondHands
· 12h ago
Wow, this is the future I want. I finally don't have to be tortured by those old guys at WordPress anymore.
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BankruptWorker
· 12h ago
Sounds good, but we have to be honest—those who actually write their own websites are still a minority.
Once developers experience the power of coding agents firsthand, I'd expect we'll witness a genuine revival of handcrafted personal websites and pages. These AI-assisted tools could democratize web development—lowering barriers for creators who want to build something uniquely theirs without wrestling with endless boilerplate code. The result? A web that feels more personal, experimental, and alive again, rather than dominated by cookie-cutter platforms.