I've a thesis that how users use the internet will look and feel drastically different in the next few years. Rather than learning products (i.e., where is every button, what does each button do), we will be able to express intent on what we want to achieve, and apps / agents will inform us whether it's possible and when it's done.
I'm hosting a virtual hackathon with Windsurf based on this principle — one rule is DON'T build (traditional) UIs.
Date: June 21st, 8am PT
Location: virtual
Theme: One rule - don't build (traditional) UIs.
Focus
- What will the internet look like after traditional UI becomes obsolete?
- How will we provide context to agents and LLMs for personalization?
- What do generative digital experiences look and feel like — how does audio and video blend together to represent a post-UI internet?
Sponsored by:
Windsurf: The new purpose-built IDE to harness magic
Basic.tech: Memory layer for sharing user context across LLMs
Kisotechnology.com: Building intelligent systems to make principled decisions at scale
Prizes
Every participant gets one month free Windsurf credits. Cash prizes and credits for the winners to be announced.
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Date: June 21st, 8am PT
Location: virtual
Theme: One rule - don't build (traditional) UIs.
Focus
- What will the internet look like after traditional UI becomes obsolete?
- How will we provide context to agents and LLMs for personalization?
- What do generative digital experiences look and feel like — how does audio and video blend together to represent a post-UI internet?
Sponsored by:
Windsurf: The new purpose-built IDE to harness magic
Basic.tech: Memory layer for sharing user context across LLMs
Kisotechnology.com: Building intelligent systems to make principled decisions at scale
Prizes
Every participant gets one month free Windsurf credits. Cash prizes and credits for the winners to be announced.