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Tools change, but the fundamentals endure. As generative AI reshapes how we build software, a familiar trope has re-emerged, the narrative that developers will become obsolete. But, if history has taught us anything, this is not the end of the developer, it’s the dawn of something new, the renaissance developer. Someone who is curious, polymath, owner, systems thinker and communicator!

Register here: https://luma.com/large-people-model-vibe-coding-showcase

​Come and present or learn from real examples at hackathons that turned into vibe-coded apps!

​Learn more about Large People Model Community:

https://sakom.substack.com/p/lpm-large-people-model

Prehacks Github page: https://github.com/sakomws/prehacks

​8 X 8 Rule to the demo and group prehack exercise:

​8 slides to Present:

​Project Name – one sentence description

​Motivation – what drove you to solve it?

​Problem – summarize briefly

​Problem size – scale and impact

​Solution – [data/insights] → [action] → [result]

​Architecture – technical architecture and components

​Team – roles of each member

​Links – code, slides, demo link

​8 steps to Vibe Code:

​Idea Signal

​Define ICP

​4R Value Model: Revenue, Runtime, Risk, Reputation

​Information Flow Design

​AI System Design

​Scale Evaluation

​Product Usage Principles

​Pitch in 1-3 minutes clearly and visually

​Hosted at Frontier Makerspace. Powered by vibes. Backed by Cline & Replit.
​This event is hosted at the Frontier Tower:

​We are transforming a 16-floor tower in San Francisco into a self-governed vertical village—a hub for frontier technologies and creative arts. Tier-one labs presenting AI, Ethereum, biotech, neuroscience, longevity, robotics, human flourishing, and arts & music. These floors will house innovators and creators pushing the boundaries of human potential in a post-AI-singularity world.

​Apply here for founding citizenship: https://frontiertower.io/apply

​Why should I become a citizen?

​Be part of creating the first self-governed vertical village

​Connect with the most creative people in the city

​Get access to all floors, free event space & movement floor

​Website: https://frontiertower.io

​Need more reading? Visit https://frontiertower.notion.site

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Hosted By

Edward Choudhry, GDG Organizer

4xStartup 2nd time founder, Community Organizer and Lead for GDG MTV. CEO & Co-Founder of Barricade AI, Multimodal AI for Public Safety and First Response. Organizer of the first hackathon in the US - Super Happy Dev House, Check out my documentary I did on how you can take a hackathon and turn it in to a hacker space.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YprmMvHaWUM

Ishai Hachlili, Organizer

Jose Ruiz, Organizer

Sako M, Platform engineer

Sako M is a seasoned professional with 10+ years of experience in the field of technology. He has worked with more than ten companies in six countries, and he holds three master's degrees in different countries. He is currently based in San Francisco, California, and he is focused on AI, DevOps, Security, Open Source and building SaaS products.

Sako's passion for technology is evident in his work, and he is dedicated to using his skills and knowledge to generate value for all creatures in the world. He believes that as long as we give more than we take, the best is yet to come.

Sako has founded two open source projects called JobHax and GOUP. Currently he works at company called Gladly, where he is a Sr. Software Engineer. Before his current role at Gladly, he worked as a DevOps | Infrastructure Security Lead at OpenGov Inc., where he managed highly available software as a service and built infrastructure for continuous integration, automated software releases, and infrastructure automation. He has also worked as a Software Engineer at NGINX, Inc., and as an Industrial Cyber Security Researcher at Fraunhofer IOSB-INA.

Throughout his career, Sako has honed his skills in areas such as security, reliability, scalability, performance, cost optimization, operational excellence, Kubernetes, Docker, Python, and Linux-based servers. At Huawei Technologies, he worked as a service project manager, responsible for 24x7 of five service providers' network engineering teams' management, and as a system and network support team leader, where he worked on Customer Experience Management platform Operation&Maintenance Linux based servers and storage. He has also worked as a Core Network Planning Team Leader at Bakcell, where he led the Core Network Planning team.

Angeline Tan,

Angeline heads BLOCK71 Silicon Valley, a dynamic hub of the National University in Singapore in the U.S. where she develops cross border partnerships and collaborations in tech and innovation between Singapore, Asia and the U.S.

She identifies and attracts disruptive startups with high-growth potential, guides startups through the complexities of cross border markets, connects founders with key industry players and investors to provide strategic guidance on product development, go-to-market strategies, and fundraising.

Through BLOCK71 Silicon Valley, Angeline hosts several events monthly focusing on impact sectors to rally founders, investors and corporate executives in meaningful discussion, market discovery, product development and networking.

Complete your event RSVP here: https://gdg.community.dev/events/details/google-gdg-mountain-view-presents-large-people-model-vibe-coding-showcase/.

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