There are two approaches to delivering project outputs: the standard method (simply producing PDFs, presentations or websites in typical formats) and an alternative, agentic-first or AI-first approach (called the Hitchhiker Way or vibe coding).
In the agentic-first method, all key content (slides, descriptions, and text) is stored in a Wiki and then transformed into deliverables like presentations or websites using automation and code, largely through processing JSON data.
# Benefits and Rationale
Adopting the Vibe Coding approach offers clear advantages (attracting creative talent, aligning with group values, and differentiating from conventional methods like Google Sites or Wix).
It's particularly useful for complex projects needing multiple bespoke Splash Pages for different communities (legal, artistic, fan communities), allowing easy generation and interlinking of custom web fronts for each target group. Despite sounding advanced, this setup is quick—achievable with just a day or two's focused effort.
# Implementation Steps
To fully embrace the process, the plan is: 1. Hold a Vibe Coding Meetup (with the first session scheduled next Thursday). 1. Workshop Preparation involves setting up core systems so that, within a workshop or with little extra time, content written in Wiki (or eventually Markdown in Obsidian) can be automatically turned into dedicated project websites or presentations using an Agentic Workflow.
The goal is to automate and generalise this for routine use (including bespoke meeting sites), refining the system through first-hand testing and then teaching the workflow to prompts so any page can be generated with minimal manual input.
Every aspect of infrastructure, knowledge and coordination is already progressing towards this, with an aim to achieve results imminently—possibly within a few days.