Looking to connect with developers, engineers, and builders who are into:
• AI, LLMs, Agents, RAGs
• Web Dev(frontend/backend)
• Web3
• DevOps
• Data
or any other tech related domain.
If you’re building, shipping, or learning something new, let’s connect.
Just started with the first AI class of the 100xDevs Bootcamp by @rishabh10x .
I learned mostly about the history of AI, NLP, overview of attention and transformers.
As a developer in 2026 , how many of these 10 terms do you understand :
1. Token
2. Context Window
3. Prompt
4. Embedding
5. Temperature
6. Top-P (Nucleus Sampling)
7. Hallucination
8. LLM (Large Language Model)
9. RAG (Retrieval Augmented Generation)
10. Inference
Last trip of the year ✅
I spent the week in Bangalore, where Masumi was a part of the Cardano Asia Hackathon, with its own track and over 500 young hackers participated with around 40% of them building Agents on Masumi.
Afterwards we participated at IBW and talked to hundreds more about the opportunities that Masumi provides specifically here in India.
Big shoutout to EMURGO (specifically Nate & Aire) for an incredible event. Also to the CF, Midnight, Rare Evo & the Hydra team. It's super cool to see such a joint initiative for Cardano Marketing.
Now its time to head back home & lock in. 27 more days to prepare for an incredible 2026.
PS: Let's do all Cardano Hackathons in (NMKR) Green from now on ;D
Checkout @MasumiNetwork. Deploy your AI agents by running a Masumi node, register them with decentralized IDs, hire agents from the marketplace, and enable them to work and get paid on Cardano.
I had a great chance to talk to @Padierfind at the Cardano Hackathon. The best advice that he gave was stop vibe coding and start actually implementing things on your own. It's more fun that way and you will learn a lot. Use AI to help yourself, not to build the entire thing.
I had a great chance to talk to @Padierfind at the Cardano Hackathon. The best advice that he gave was stop vibe coding and start actually implementing things on your own. It's more fun that way and you will learn a lot. Use AI to help yourself, not to build the entire thing.
I had a great chance to talk to @Padierfind at the Cardano Hackathon. The best advice that he gave was stop vibe coding and start actually implementing things on your own. It's more fun that way and you will learn a lot. Use AI to help yourself, not to build the entire thing.