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May 2026 Hackathon List🐺
> @colosseum@solana Frontier Hackathon $2.75M
closes May 11
$30K Grand Champion + pre-seed funding for top 20 teams
[https://t.co/Kwcge2zwO5]
> ElevenHacks Hackathon $240,000+ — closes May 28
[https://t.co/eL2t5FStFD]
> 0G APAC Hackathon $150,000 — closes May 9
[https://t.co/RmXjV4pxMd]
> FlagOS Open Challenge ~$280,000
[https://t.co/DGqyZNjP2F]
> @GoogleDeepMind Gemma 4 Hackathon $200,000
[https://t.co/6vTlhkNl2B]
> @Mantle_Official Turing Test Hackathon Phase 2 $100,000 — May 1 to Jun 15
AI agents vs humans, on-chain financial decisions
[https://t.co/edzRPipnxg]
> UC Berkeley AI Hackathon $100,000 + tech prizes — closes May 17
[https://t.co/S7azCQxDXZ]
> EasyA x Consensus Miami $200,000 — May 5 to 7 ⚡ live now
[https://t.co/lH6YAQqTPS]
> ETHPrague 2026 — May 8 to 10
Theme: Ethereum's Solarpunk Future
[https://t.co/mzokzYrgK7]
> Sui Overflow 2026 — kicks off May 7
2025 edition reached $1M+ in prizes
[https://t.co/hGftrll0ku]
> Reddit Mod Tools Hackathon $45,000 — closes May 27
[https://t.co/wGKdsgtTcp]
> AWS Prompt the Planet Challenge $50,000 in credits
[https://t.co/XrPZfK0j3U]
> AI Agent Olympics $28,000+ — May 13 to 20, Milan AI Week
Real-world domains: legal, medical, finance, logistics
[https://t.co/CtayoUrqE1]
> ETHGlobal Open Agents Async $50,000
[https://t.co/9ObhA5fNlW]
> Build with MeDo Hackathon $50,000 — closes May 20
[https://t.co/KDrnpWAbtL]
> Agents Assemble: Healthcare AI Endgame $25,000 — closes May 11
[https://t.co/mQZBiH0U6y]
> NandaHack Agentic AI Phase 2 — May 7 to Jun 13
MIT Media Lab + HCLTech
[https://t.co/fO93PPD72C]
> Zama Developer Program Mainnet Season 2 $15,000 — closes May 10
[https://t.co/edzRPipnxg]
> USAII Global AI Hackathon $15,000
> Prompt a Startup 2026 $10,000 MRR — Polar x Lovable
Winner = highest MRR after 30 days
[https://t.co/eOiYYwDamF]
> QIE Blockchain Hackathon $20,000 — closes May 15
[https://t.co/oWY6WMQTrF]
> Hack4freedom $5,000 — closes May 30
> Bot-a-thon — closes May 10
> Dev3pack Global Hackathon — open prize pool, closes May 10
[https://t.co/EF93WSGRjS]
> FIND EVIL! $22,000 — ongoing to Jun 15
Cybersecurity + AI
[https://t.co/L1rYygmhM1]
> @BagsApp Hackathon $1M direct prizes + $3M fund
[https://t.co/r45wO34iRZ]
> Google Cloud Rapid Agent Hackathon — closes Jun 11
[https://t.co/dSL7D4CH0F]
Coming up 👀
> ETHGlobal New York — Jun 12 to 14 (~$100K+)
> Arbitrum Open House London $115,000
[https://t.co/rWFxSvxnVf]
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I've been a bit quiet here lately, but it's about time for an update: Fireship is officially merging with @uidotdev.
@tylermcginnis and the team make great courses and I've been a fan of Bytes since it launched. We actually talked about merging together back in 2021, but the timing wasn't right. Turns out it just took a few years.
For a little more context, ~18 months ago I sold a part of Fireship to a company called Electrify that invests in educational YouTube channels and helps build a team around them.
I did this for 2 reasons:
- Money
- Time
Most people don't realize that until recently, Fireship has always been a one-man show. I started with zero video production skill and zero expectations. I spent thousands of hours on a mission to make programming videos I’d actually want to watch. And somehow, I just kept making videos and it just kept working for the past 8 years…
I now have 3 kids with a 4th on the way. Running and scaling everything by myself isn’t sustainable anymore, and tbh, I never had the desire to manage people. I'm a hardcore introvert who just likes making YouTube videos.
So over the last year Electrify has helped me start building a team so I can focus on just the creative side. But the results have been mixed so far as we’ve tried adding to the team while still making content.
Despite the rumors, I have not been replaced by AI. If I had been, uploads would be way more consistent. The reality is that making this weird style of niche technical content is hard. AI can't do it, and it turns out most humans can’t do it very well either.
So we're changing things in 2026, and merging with the uidotdev team is the first step.
Going forward, we’ll be making more old school Fireship programming videos, more 100 Seconds videos, and more Code Reports on a wider range of topics, along with some crazy new ideas I think you'll like.
We’re also hiring more full time developers who are good at writing about technical topics. Editing and shitposting skills are also welcome. DM Tyler if you’re interested.
Yes, this all takes money, which is why we have more sponsors now. That’s the tradeoff for being able to build a team.
And no, I’m not stepping back. I'll still be voicing and working on every video, and I still have creative control to decide what we make. But the hope is that expanding the team will let us make more stuff and go deeper on everything without me burning out.
Also, existing Fireship Pro customers now get access to all uidotdev courses and vice versa. Check out the new fireship .dev site if you’re curious.
And finally, a huge thank you to everyone who has supported the channel over the years. I genuinely appreciate it more than I can put into words.
LeetCode is dead.
Developers don't write code line-by-line anymore. They orchestrate AI agents working in parallel, review AI-generated code, and make architectural decisions.
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Anyone has hot take on which one is better way for software development using AI, 'spec-kit' by @github or research, plan & implement by @dexhorthy .
OR using most simple 'ralph' plugin by @AnthropicAI
Cc: @mattpocockuk, @jarrodwatts
@dexhorthy@github@AnthropicAI@mattpocockuk@jarrodwatts@humanlayer_dev You did a amazing job, when I first found this YT I was amazed and believed that we can get consistent result from AI. Using it for while and seriously this was game changer for me. Also preaching this within @Flipkart to adopt this methodology. Now I want to make it systematic
since ralph is popping off rn, here's a brief history of the ralph wiggum technique for agentic coding, and my story working with it since I met @GeoffreyHuntley in June 2025