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We'll be joining @RareEvo 2026 as a Featured Exhibitor next month in Las Vegas!
We'll be hitting it pretty hard, showing off what we've been cooking up the last few months. It will not disappoint!
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AI is very good at covering ground fast. Early on everything moves quickly and progress feels real. Then you get close to done and the curve just flattens out.
That last stretch is where the real problem shows up. AI can't evaluate when something is truly finished.
That's why it's important to have someone in the loop who can catch problems early and steer things before they go sideways.
In this video we walk through why that gap exists and what it takes to get across it.
Working with AI in practice looks very different from just prompting and accepting the answer.
AI can help you move faster, but it still won’t reliably tell you if something is truly correct or actually done.
Knowing whether that plan actually makes sense is where experience comes in.
Our CTO explains how this plays out in practice 👇
What happens when a government decides to restrict freedom of expression and communication?
In some countries, a single order has been enough to slow down, censor, or completely block messaging platforms during protests, elections, or unrest. One switch. Millions silenced.
For those wondering how @midgardprotocol is progressing, I decided to try it myself.
Specifically, I tried from this commit, which @phil_uplc let me know was a decently stable snapshot, if you want to try it yourself.
https://t.co/2iFaEYN9aE
I was able to succesfully deploy some SundaeSwap contracts, make a deposit, create a constant product pool between two dummy tokens (VALHANILLA / BIFROSTING, for a bit of thematic punnery), and execute a swap of 31,415 VALHANILLA for 30,369 BIFROSTING.
The TxHash of the execution of that first swap is 68ae28279b0881ffd742b2208df6b2bf308101025a7a9eac45769442b34aec9d.
@phil_uplc confirmed that I'm the first person to run a smart contract more complicated than "always fails" or "always succeeds", meaning I can now claim the title of first to run meaningful contracts on Hydra, Leios, and Midgard. My trophy belt is getting quite full! :)
My honest assessment: progress is impressive, but developer experience right now is rough; there were quite a few things I had to hack through to get it working. The protocol is fiendishly complex, and so its success will entirely depend on how well the team can iterate and, as we say, "finish the second 80%" for a production grade protocol.
When an LLM seems insightful or writes new code, it's mostly revealing subtle patterns it learned from training data, not reinventing truly novel ones. The plans AI generates may look structurally perfect, but for the untrained eye, subtle errors hide in plain sight.
That gap between plan and execution is crucial. This is why understanding how to use AI effectively matters, especially when writing mission-critical software.
This is a really interesting idea. What do you guys think? Cardano Summit Globally on https://t.co/N2gfZpbmVR? We could treat it like the world's fair and build lots of special zones for each Dapp and project
Sundae Labs has been using this for some of the new things we're working on, and we are *very* impressed!
This tool is *transformative* when it comes to the confidence we have in the software we're building!