The AI Engineer World's Fair has been a blast! Until next year. ✌️
Major League Hacking
Software Development
New York, NY 52,032 followers
A 1m+ global community empowering the next generation of developers to learn through hackathons & the MLH Fellowship.
About us
Major League Hacking (MLH) is a 500k+ global member community empowering the next generation of developers to learn through hackathons and the Open Source MLH Fellowship. MLH partners with software engineering, human capital management, Open Source, and DevRel leaders who wish to support the developers of tomorrow. Is that you? Start a conversation and learn more at https://sponsor.mlh.io/ The MLH Open Source Fellowship is a remote 12-week, stipended internship alternative. Diverse and highly-deserving early-career software engineers pair with companies doing their part to sustain Open Source software, including Meta, GitHub, AWS, G-Research, Mathworks, Memorial Sloan Kettering, and more. The independent jurists of the DevRel Awards recognized the MLH Fellowship with the distinction for "Best Developer Education Initiative." Fellow alumni have had their contributions merged into noteworthy Open Source projects and have gone on to work for the most well-regarded software companies. Learn more: https://fellowship.mlh.io/partners In addition to the MLH Fellowship, MLH powers over 200 weekend-long invention competitions as the official student hackathon league every year. These inspire innovation, cultivate communities, and teach computer science skills to more than 500,000 worldwide. Want to participate? Start here: https://mlh.io/event-membership B Corp MLH has been a community-first, mission-driven organization from the beginning. We measure our success by the number of hackers we empower, and we want to keep it that way. That's why we made it official and became a Certified B Corporation in 2016. B Corps are for-profit enterprises legally required to consider the impact of their decisions on their community, not just their shareholders. Learn more: https://mlh.io/about
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https://mlh.io
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- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- New York, NY
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2012
- Specialties
- open source, cloud computing, internship, documentation, Cloud Native Computing, Linux, Software Engineering, Programming, diversity, OpenStack, hackathon, hackathons, university hackathon, university hackathons, open source software, Microservices, open source orchestration, and devops
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149 E 23 St, PO 438
New York, NY 10159, US
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⏳ 1 week. That's how long you have to grab a seat at the MLH x DigitalOcean AI hackathon in San Francisco, happening the evening of Friday, July 10th through Saturday afternoon, July 11th. If you've been meaning to build something, test an idea, learn a new tool, finally use that hackathon energy for something real — this is it. No experience needed. You'll have mentors on hand, tools like Gradient AI to build with, free food the whole time, and cash prizes for what you ship. Apply now: https://luma.com/MLHandDO Who's in SF and should be there? Tag them 👇
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The final print issue of The Daily Context is out today at the AI Engineer World's Fair! It's been a pleasure serving you. If you're there in person, find us to grab a copy. Otherwise, check out the web version at https://dev.to/aie 📸: Zac Borja (1, 2), Matt Spinetta (3)
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We’ve been at the AI Engineer World's Fair all week and it’s been a blast. DEV co-founder, Peter Frank, talks a little about the event and why we decided to print a physical newspaper for the occasion. 📰
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Never ask "who was that?" after a packed day of meetings again! Imagine an AI companion that remembers everyone you meet—so you don't have to. Check out I-IMO (Intelligent IRL Meeting Organizer), an incredible hackathon project by Satvik Prasad, Duy Pham, Artem Kim, and Shiven Chappidi designed as an always-on second-in-command for the busiest people. I-IMO scans visual input from your webcam and audio from the OMI devkit2 throughout your day to automatically build profiles for everyone you meet. But it doesn't stop at name recognition—the tool extracts action items from your conversations, maintains task lists, and uses semantic search to surface past discussions and generate smart predictions for upcoming calendar events. The project won our Best Use of DigitalOcean Gradient AI award at Cal Hacks 12.0—a great example of builder culture turning imperfect human memory into a solved problem! Read more about their build here: https://lnkd.in/ebpyaiQf
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We're thrilled to announce three more speakers for DevRelCon NYC! Kevin Blanco has delivered 60+ talks at events like Google Cloud Next, API Days, and DrupalCon, and has shaped AI strategy at IBM Watson and built cloud solutions for Google, Microsoft, and Nintendo. His session breaks down the business frameworks DevRel teams need to become the strategists leadership actually listens to. Lena Hall has spent 15+ years as a solution architect and technical leader across data, analytics, and machine learning, and shares that expertise with a technical community of 220K+ across YouTube, LinkedIn, and X. Her talk tackles a problem every content heavy team is facing: AI has multiplied output, but not necessarily adoption. John Britton is Co-Founder & CEO of Workbrew and brings 20 years of experience in system administration, networking, and developer tools go to market. He'll unpack "Yes-code," the shift from generic APIs to higher level primitives built for agents. Catch all three speakers at DevRelCon NYC on July 22. Register at nyc.devrelcon.dev
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We're at the AI Engineer World's Fair all week! Our CEO, Mike Swift, explains what's so exciting about this event and why 2026 might be "the year of the harness".
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Extra! Extra! Grab your copy of The Daily Context at AI Engineer World's Fair this week. 📰
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Have you checked out The Daily Context? 🗞️ It's our daily newspaper with Major League Hacking reporting on the AI Engineer World's Fair. Grab a physical copy from us at the event this week or stay up to date with the online version here: https://dev.to/aie Photos by Matt Spinetta