I'll walk you through it real quick.
I guess from beginning to end.
Let me pull this up on my screen.
So, all the links are relevant links.
If you go to the hackathon,
go to the hackathon solana mobile.radio.nexus or solana mobile.com slash hackathon we can post
the links more if you want but all of this is going to be if you hit register this will be
changed to submit post haste but register that will take you over to the align instance and I'll put this
link in the chat here and right here you'll just need to connect your wallet
let me grab another browser real quick and I'll do the signup flow and all that
stuff fresh on a fresh wallet real quick so that you can see what that looks like. All right. Sorry, Kimo. Let me ask you quick.
Is everyone hearing Kimo properly?
Here, I can change my mic.
Nah, I think he has like a compressor on his mic.
I'm gonna be able to hear.
Yeah, I think he's at AirPo.
So what I would suggest is, Kimo, you can switch your mic to your MacBook's mic.
I also... I may also switch the stream mic real That's what I just did. Let me also switch the
Sorry for the audio issues.
Everybody can hear me better now.
Alright, so let me just make sure
that this is a good wallet to use
and then I'll show you the process. Okay, so this is a line. Let me grab this, just make it full screen.
And this is basically the full hackathon portal.
So what you're going to need to do here is...
You're going to need to obviously connect with your wallet.
And if you haven't created a profile, you need to create a profile.
So I'll just make a kimosabi 5 and then you're sorry I'm
watching boy are you you sharing your screen I should be no I'm not in the
discord sorry I was on the stream but now there you go okay so this is aligned
out Nexus and it should redirect you if you go there or if you go on the website
and hit the register button
You'll get to this page and you'll just need to connect your wallet. I'll do that again for you
That'll take you to the full hackathon site with everything we got going on there
Pretty easy to get there. Get started get started register this will turn into a these these will be a cta to sign
or sorry not sign up submit probably by the end of the day today but same link same place
and that'll take you over to align you'll need to connect your wallet
obviously confirm and then if you haven't created a profile you need to connect your wallet obviously confirm and then if you
haven't created a profile you need to create a profile so upload banner
And I already have another profile, so I'm just gonna call this
Kemo5 or something. And then your Twitter handle, you don't have to put the
ad symbol in. You just put your handle.
And then your Discord name. And create.
And your profile will be made, and that's pretty much it. And then your Discord name. And create.
And your profile will be made and that's pretty much it.
Just navigate back to Hackathons.
Navigate back to Monolith.
And if you haven't signed up and you're interested in mobile, where are you from?
You have to make sure you put your country in here.
And then Ko Sabe. And I have another email for this, but we'll just do
that at gmail.com. I agree to the crimes and conditions, digital asset, tax risk, and disclosure,
etc. There are certain countries that are not permitted to participate in the hackathon, but there's not
very many of them. So I think it's like Algeria or something along those lines. If you are curious
about that, it's in the privacy policy in terms of conditions. So once you've signed in, then you can
submit in the submit flow. I'm not going to go all the way through it, but you're going to want to
make sure that everybody who's working with you signs up, has a profile, and then you're going to add their profile here. So you have your team
member too. Search the user. Let's see if I have my other one here somewhere. Kimo. Oh look, there's
me. I'm my own team member. I'll call this RadApp. I'll write a short description.
You say when you started the project,
you'll link to the GitHub repository,
link to your product, your Google Drive.
So that's like your pitch docs and everything else. So everything you do for a pitch and all that good stuff,
demo videos, additional things,
you want to put in a Google Drive link
and make sure that it's public so that we can see it.
Or not public, but at least there's access given to it you can
also invite the hackathon email which will go out in a tweet shortly same with
all this stuff you want to make sure that these things are all public so that
we can actually see them sometimes people submit like a Vimeo or YouTube
video that's privately listed and we can't even see it.
It's okay if it's unlisted, but you have to make sure that people can see it.
Link to your LinkedIn profile, it's optional.
X Twitter profile, optional.
And then link to your team's GitHub.
Then answer the questions, answer the answer.
And what was, you know, just answer all the questions.
That's all you got to do.
You're going to make sure that you have a good pitch deck that you're
abiding by all the rules and if you don't know where those are they're all here.
So you can jump over to rules here, eligibility, submission requirements.
You must include a functional Android APK, a GitHub repo, a demo video showcasing functionality, and a pitch deck or brief presentation explaining the app.
So demo videos, there's a few different pieces of tech you can use for this.
We recommend using Screen Studio or something along the lines of that.
And the way that that looks, I can actually run everybody through this if you're curious.
Next, which is like, how do we record the Seeker well and do a demo video?
I can run through that, or I can run you guys through pitch decks,
or I can answer any questions you might have here.
But pretty much everything you need should be here on the site,
and your submission is basically just filling out this form here.
Yeah, I think that's about it.
Anybody else need anything?
Let's see the screen chat.
Well, then, what would you guys like me to go through? Do you me to go through like the process of screen recording your app do you want to go through uh
yeah i would love us yeah the screen recording of the app and a clean way to make a video using
the seeker phone sort of screencast that would be awesome information if you're running through that real quick totally totally totally i gotta see where my seeker is actually uh i think i packed it away
there it is um i might have to do let's see if this has power it does look at that
Here, I'm going to turn my video on so you guys can see me in Discord.
First step in screen recording your video,
it's best if your video is on the Seeker.
You're going to need to be able to demonstrate that.
If you do not have a Seeker, however,
you can demonstrate it with an emulator or any of those things.
So fear not, if you don't have a Seeker, you can still submit to the hackathon as long as you're showing it on an emulator.
But for the purposes of this, I'm going to show it on a Seeker.
So, first step is plug your Seeker into your computer.
step is plug your seeker into your computer. And then you're going to want to make sure that you
have USB debugging turned on in the seeker. And you may need to turn on developer options,
but I will set this up and show you how to do that if you haven't already.
So I'm going to show you how to do this with cloud code. It's not too hard. There's two steps.
There's getting your seeker screen on your computer, and then there's the Screen Studio
Not too hard, but worth paying attention to both steps.
So here's my little CloudCode CMux instance.
Let's see what we got going on here. I'm gonna open this up in a little bit.
Very cool. I need to check if Scrappy is installed. It is, but it's running. So we're just gonna ask.
So the first piece of tech that I'm going to use is S-C-R-C-P-Y, Scrappy, I guess is how it's
pronounced. So this is a very nice little CLI program that allows you to mirror your Android
device. You can also do this in Android Studio, but I found that the pixel density
is really bad, so I'll open up Android Studio, and you should be able to see that. So yeah, now you
can see, right, that I've got my Seeker on Android Studio. This is fine if you do record it here,
but I was not able to figure out how to get the pixel density better on there. It's very, like,
pixel density better on there. It's very like, I don't know, gross. It's very like pixelated,
but you know, if it works, it works. So I will show you real quick how to install
Scrappy. Very simple. If you have cloud code, obviously you can follow the installer instructions,
or if you're lazy like me, you can go into your terminal and you can say like install this. Yay! I already have installed so I'm
going to do that again. I'm going to double check is scrcpy running. I don't know if I have a random
terminal open somewhere that it is. Let me see. Looks like not. Okay. And then if you're lazy like me, what's the command to start
it? And then I'll run that in another terminal. But it's probably somewhere here.
Yeah, okay, cool. So then in your repo, you're just gonna run Scrappy like so. It's going to
run with that little command. And then I have Scrappy running right here, and it's a much
prettier, you can compare versus Android Studio. On the left and the right, you can see that this
is a lot crispier. Although I have noticed, this has just happened here, that if you are running
the Android Studio version of it, the Android Studio screen share thingy, whatever. At the same time
as Scrappy, the Seeker crashes sometimes. So I would say best bet there is to only run one at a
time, because that just happened to me. Anyway, I'm gonna restart that process. S-C-R-C-PCPY. Yes, there it is. And then on here, if you if you have to, I'm not sure if you have to
enable developer options, but I'm pretty sure you do. So to do that, before this is a before step,
if you jump into settings, and then you go down to I believe it's system, and then you go to, what is it,
the version number, I already have it enabled, so, oh, it's about phone, sorry. Okay, so
you go to about phone, and then you go down to, I believe it's the Android version number,
or something along those lines, and you tap it a bunch of times. Does anybody know off
the top of my head which one it is?
You can always look up how to enable developer options.
I'm pretty sure if you go into About Phone
and then the version number,
when you don't have it enabled,
you tap that seven times,
and then it enables developer options,
and that allows all sorts of fun stuff.
I think next is Screen Studio, and then we'll jump into Pitch Stuff. So if you don't have Screen Studio, I strongly recommend it. You can use other screen
recorders. This is for Mac. It's really nice. It does little zoom-ins, and it allows you to do a
face overlay and record audio and all that good stuff at the same time.
So I'll just do a rough overview of it here and do a rough example of what I would say about my app.
So I've got Screen Studio started
and this is what the little
You can also record a device, which is cool. I haven't used that, so maybe
that even works better than Scrappy. I'm not sure. Okay, no, that's something for iOS devices.
That's fine. That's why we have Scrappy. So, let me get this all out of the way.
Too many applications. so with this I'm going to open up the seeker and I'm not sure if my app is running at the moment but we'll see if it's not then I will have it running shortly. Red app. Let's see. Okay, cool.
Okay, so I need to run it.
Now we should have it running here.
Are we running away to one?
I'm just gonna scan this QR code because it's easier.
We're doing a little bundle. And hopefully my app compiles. I did make some app.
Yep, cool. Very good. So with Screen Studio, the process here is pretty... Basically the
benefit of Screen Studio is that it does a nice little like automatic zoom and all that good stuff. So
my setup here would probably be whatever's most, you know, relevant. You can record an area, a
window, a device. I would suggest for this, we're going to just do a window and then we'll select
the scrappy window. Start recording. Make sure that you have a good enough size on that recording. It's good.
You can use your app, or sorry, your...
I don't know if that's actually moving with that. One sec.
Stop. Looks like it might not move the recorded area with the window.
So don't move the Scrappy window.
I think it doesn't pick it up correctly because it's like a terminal process or something.
So, again, we're going to record a window.
And we're going to record Scrappy.
And this time I'm not going to move it.
And you can do two things.
You can either obviously navigate it here in Scrappy or
You can do it on your phone
I think you can also add a headshot overlay. Let's see if I can do that real quick
But basically for your demo video you want to explain your app and what is interesting about your app like oh cool
I have a camera in my app. Why do I have a camera in my app? Yeah, all that neat stuff. Um, I'm like, okay, this is Radiance, uh, I'll
put my camera on so you guys can watch me. This is Radiance, uh, mobile app, baby. This is where
you come to play music and have vibes and chat with your AI overlords. Uh, I only implemented
Wallet Connect, so I'm not going to win the hackathon, but, you know, I tried.
I tried really hard. Come up with a better pitch than me, so that's important.
You want to go through all your functionality. You want to be pretty concise.
You don't want to get into the nitty-gritties of, like, you know, why you did it all this way
unless it is, like, a selling point for product market fit.
We don't need all of the technical details. We want to see the app work and have it intuitive,
like an intuitive understanding of why you built this thing. So I think that's the most important
thing. I think it's important to show any functionality and polish. Like for example,
with this app, I have overridden the Android volume buttons so that's
an important thing if you want to see here I'm turning up and down the volume in the app like
so and I thought that was very cool because usually when you're in any Android app you just
get this little guy so I think that's a cool feature I want to make sure I demonstrate that
and explain that I spent time on that or at the very least show it and show that I've got some sort of cohesive polish there.
The other important thing is obviously going to be showing all the Web3 functionality. So if you need to connect to something, make sure you connect to something.
I don't have a Radiant NFT in this wallet, so I can't show you the rest of the chat.
But make sure you do, if you are actually demonstrating your app, do show all the functionality in your demo.
Don't send a 10-minute video because the judges have a lot of videos to watch and they don't want to spend 10 minutes on yours.
Another thing I would suggest as well is making sure your face is there if you can.
If you are not willing to put your face on there, at least put your voice on there.
It makes a big difference in the judging process to hear a human voice.
Watching a demo video with an AI voice over it gets very old very quickly.
So I would suggest having some emotion.
If you don't feel comfortable doing that, one of the things I suggest doing is you don't want your voice on there, record your voice first and then use something like 11 Labs to change it into an AI voice and that keeps your vocal inflections, it keeps it entertaining for us the judges, it's useful.
video of this demo and Screen Studio will make that very pretty as you can see here.
Then you can jump into the Edit Viewer and some of these zooms are useful, some of them
I'm going to make this full screen so that you can see.
So this as you can see will zoom in and zoom out based on your mouse position.
If you're not using your mouse position however, if you just the app itself, uh, it is going to be
your fingers that do that and it will not zoom in and zoom out. So think about that. Think about
how you want this to be. If you want to go like deep on any sort of area like this, you can do
that with the mouse, but it will not work, uh, with, uh, obviously just operating the app as normal.
Um, this is useful because you can adjust the zoom level,
you can track focus, you can show clicks, etc.
But yeah, I think that's about it.
Obviously you can use any other screen recorder as well.
Worst case scenario, you can also just screen record on your Seeker itself.
Just make sure you have some sort of demo overlay.
I think that's about it. From there,
upload to Google Drive, upload to YouTube or Vimeo for your demo. Make sure it's in your submission,
and I think that's about it. One of the things I might even suggest is you could theoretically
record your pitch and your demo into one video if you want to. So that could be like, you know,
full screen recording on the right hand side with the app showing it as you're giving your pitch.
You can be a little creative with it as you wish, but do make sure that you are not verbose, you're not over explaining.
Try to be concise. Elevator pitch is the best way to do it.
You know, elevator pitch is the best way to do it.
And I think that's about it.
And I think that's about it.
That's exactly the info I was looking for.
And yeah, any other questions about that?
I'm going to put a short-form video out about this.
I'll probably just, like, re-record what I just did
once I take a nap and get these eyebags away
so that I don't offend the judges with my ugliness.
Yeah, I think that's about it on that.
Do we want to do pitches next?
Does anybody have any questions there?
I'm going to jump over to the stream chat
and see if there's any questions.
You're hearing my fan. Apologies, apologies Josh I had an audio issue
let me see if I can switch the
Josh in the stream, let me know if that's any better.
If not, I can try and whip out another,
whip out a whole other microphone.
But all this info will be recorded as well
Anybody have any questions about screen recording there?
Or do we want to do pitch deck stuff next?
We also have the DPitch Masterclass,
so I'm not going to go too deep into how to do a pitch deck,
but I will show you things that will help in my flow for a pitch deck.
It'll also be the same flow as I used for the...
Let's see if it's on the website, actually.
It's in the toolbox. Let me see.
Yeah, so this website's very useful.
There's a bunch of different things on here.
We've got workshops here, too.
So if you want to watch a design workshop,
I go through my pitch creation setup here, and I used the Claude skill for this that I will be using as well.
Okay, so this here on my screen is all AI generated.
There's one caveat with this, is that we're not going to want to download any HTML files
So if you link to a website with the pitch on it, that's cool.
I did this all with Claude, but the sort of next step from here is just asking Claude
to convert this HTML file into a PowerPoint or a, you know, worst case scenario, you can screenshot it
and put it into Google Slides. There's no problem with that. Recording a pitch video
with this in the background, no issue with that. This is a very useful Claude skill. I
can put this in the chat. What is it? It's a slide. I have to check my cloud. Slide, slide, slide. Front-end slides,
I believe. Yes. Okay. Cool. Front-end slides. I think it's on skills.sh.
This is a fantastic, beautiful little skill that I love a lot.
What it does with Claude is you basically run it on whatever text you have, and it will create a beautiful HTML file with CSS and JS.
And it will allow you to convert existing PowerPoint files to web.
You will have to, for this, convert it to Google Docs via screenshot if you need to,
or if Claude can do that, that's great.
I think also Claude could convert it to Figma, theoretically.
I found this to be much faster, much better than, you know than doing it the traditional way in Google Docs.
So my sort of flow for this app, if I was to just make a pitch for this app,
is the first thing I would do is try to ideate the pitch.
And the DPitch Masterclass guys will take you through that tonight in about, what would that be, seven and a half hours.
They'll take you through the whole sort of know, sort of how to build a good
pitch. I am okay at it. I'm not as good as them. So I recommend if you are curious about building
a good pitch, you should come through to that. But if I was building a pitch for the app that
I just recorded, how would I start? I would not necessarily use co-work or claude code. I would just probably use a normal chat. Because what you want to do here
is start with something that has no context of what you're building. Because if you give the
AI too much context, then it's going to pivot it into, you know, like too specific of an explanation, right? Like it doesn't need
to explain all your code. You need to give the elevator pitch, right? There's many different
ways that you can do this. Of course, if you're curious and you just want to try and see what it
does, like create a pitch from my repo and it's pretty good, you know, hold it against the dpitch
hold it against the dpitch masterclass tonight and see if it's like good enough
masterclass tonight and see if it's like good enough. And then if it's good enough, that's fine.
and then if it's good enough that's fine. This is how I prefer to do it. So the
first thing I would do is I want you to interview me to develop a meaningful
pitch deck for my app. Then from here I would type in the core components of the app. What I'll do here
rather is talk to Claude. Can you give me a brief overview of what this app does?
And then what you're going to do is context dump, and this is what I always do.
And then what you're going to do is context dump, and this is what I always do.
Here, so the first things I'm going to do is get the basic stuff here.
Like this is basic features, right?
You can explain this better than I can for your app.
What is the sort of unique value proposition? The unique value proposition from my perspective is, and I'm just making this up because it's not actually done on my app, I'm not submitting. owners to be able to shoot retro style photos from a seeker native app that
What is the sort of unique value proposition?
emulates old digital photography and then mint those as NFTs. Core idea being that the photo taken on
the seeker is provably human if minted upon capture with relevant metadata.
So that's the core overview, the unique value prop for me.
It's like, okay, can I mint an NFT to prove that this photo is human
and not AI generated if upon capture it mints it as an NFT?
That seems interesting enough to me.
Does it have product market fit?
I think from there, the next thing you're going to do is obviously have your overviews,
but then you're going to jump over to the Monolith Hackathon site.
So again, that's solanomobile.com slash hackathon.
And that'll redirect you to the site we've built.
And from here, you're going to hit Get Started,
or one of the little floaty icons.
I'm going to be pushing an update to this today
with a few other extra skills and things that I've used for all this.
But what you're going to want to do is you're going to use this little thing right here,
and then paste it in your clock.
I'm actually going to put this here at the very top.
Usually you want a context dump before your prompt. So context, and you could do this in, you know, you could do this in Claude Code, you could do this in Cowork, you could do this wherever
you please personally, but it's important to make sure that you hit all the marks.
But it's important to make sure that you hit all the marks.
And then from here, I'm going to go down to rules, copy pages markdown.
You can also copy the link.
There's an LLMS.txt, and it should fetch it, but I trust the markdown copy more just because hallucination or whatever.
And I think that that's about it.
All that really matters, if there is stuff in the toolbox, that's useful.
You can use that as well.
I think some of the workshop slides might be useful.
So if you jump through the slides here, while it's signing onboarding, let's see, what have we got here?
There will be another workshop slide kit coming Thursday from the Solana mobile team.
You might look through these slides and get relevant information there if you need context,
but other than that, that should be good enough. I've got the eligibility, I've got
the rules, etc. I've got my basic prompt and then from here I'm gonna have it
interview me. I'm gonna put that at the bottom so that it reads all the context first.
Review the context above, then start asking questions.
Now, if you're using Claude Code, I would recommend picking up a skill for interviews.
I use one called Brainstorming.
Basically what it does is it outputs a brainstorm into a document and
then you review that. It's useful for coding, it's useful for ideating, all that good stuff.
But ultimately all that matters is that Claude asks you a bunch of questions about your app so
that you answer those questions and then have the most concise and meaningful pitch possible.
And so this seems like a lot of work, but I promise you it's a lot less work
than going through and trying to create a pitch deck
manually, right? Like Claude's
trained on all of humanity and all of our data,
and it's probably read a lot of pitch decks.
And I think Anthropic hired a
who does pitch decks for $350,000.
I saw that on Twitter. So he's
pretty good, and he's probably training it to be very good
at pitch decks. Trust the computers. So he's pretty good, and he's probably training it to be very good at pitch decks.
So it's going to dig into everything that I'm working on here.
Again, I just prefer to do this in the chat window because it doesn't have all the context in my code base.
If you prefer that and you say your app is highly technical, probably worth putting it in there.
Mine is not highly technical because I'm a designer.
Okay, so let's build up this pitch deck properly. I've reviewed the monolith hackathon context
and your dither can or concept.
provable human photography minted on chain
from a seeker native dap.
It touches some of the biggest narratives
A few foundational questions.
Who's the primary audience you're building for?
Seeker owners who are crypto native collectors, traders. Seeker owners who are crypto-native collectors, traders.
Seeker owners who are casual photographers, content creators, broader NFT.
I think I'm going to do artists and creatives exploring on-chain provenance.
Because the idea here, at least with my app, is that, like, how do you prove that a photo is human?
But it was human. There's no way to do that without a blockchain.
There's no way to do that without a blockchain.
And so if we can get that on Seeker to be minted at the time of capture,
including all location, geo, metadata, sure, you could theoretically fake it,
but it would be hard to do.
The other piece there is that if there's a creator who says,
this is my wallet, you can't fake that.
How far along is Dither Camera right now?
I'm going to say functional app with camera filters. No minting yet, because that's true. Which of these angles
resume is the headline narrative for the pitch? Anti-AI, provably human photography in the
age of deepfakes. I kind of like a lot of these. Let's see.
I think I like the on-device proof of capture,
a new media authenticity standard.
And I think that is good.
So it's got its priorities in place.
So proof of capture as an authenticity standard. Grab that out of me, hallucinated it, whatever you want to say. It's great. I didn't say those words, but those words are correct. mint on capture flow. So I think device-specific hardware is useful. GPS coordinates and timestamp
embedded in metadata. This would have to be encrypted. I think the important piece is some
sort of, you know, making sure that those things exist and they are present at minted, but obviously
we don't want to be doxing people's GPS location. I haven't built this out, so we're just going to
pretend that I encrypted everything. So we're going to have an on-chain hash. I don't think all of these things.
We're going to say something else here. All photo data will be purged from the on-chain image,
chain image, but the photo meta data creates a unique crypto graphic hash so that people's
that is tied to the seeker wallet address and is only possible with seeker camera plus seed vault.
I want to say on capture mint.
Theoretically. Provably human, provable source, not gameable, theoretically.
And that's what we'll say.
Economics, how does minting work for the users?
Economics, oh, what do we want to do? We'll do a small mint fee. Social or community layer. That's a V2 idea. Very cool.
For me, this is, we'll just say some there's Radiance community members involved.
I'm actually going to stop it here and say, additionally, I want you to only output the text for the slides.
I'll be using Claude code to actually create them.
Let me check the stream audio and make sure they can still hear me over there.
Yeah, apologies on Twitter.
I've had some audio issues this morning.
My AirPods decided to crap the bed.
I'm on EarPods now, and they don't have noise canceling in the background.
Working title, we're going to call it for now, RadApp.
Solana-specific tech you're using to planning on minting flow.
We're going to do mobile wallet adapter, seed vault signing,
air weave shadow drive, and then probably,
we're probably going to do compressed NFTs.
Radiance has some cool tech where you have like the Genesis NFT in your seed vault.
Maybe we can, I don't know, yeet a PDA in there or something.
But if you have a specific implementation, then obviously explain that.
You're going to want to keep this tight.
maximum of 15 slides. Ideally, if you can get it in 8 to 10, that's fantastic.
Yeah, that's what I'm going to do next, Hammer.
So I'll show you guys how to do that specifically with my implementation.
I'm going to use Radiant's existing design library for it,
but you can use code to do it.
It's not going to be, you know,
there's not like traditional Tailwind CSS on React native for Android,
but it does have a version of CSS,
and you can use your app design
to influence the way your deck looks, use this front-end slide skill to make it nice,
and I'll show you how to do that here. RadApp is the names of the Radiance ecosystem app,
very cool. Dither Camera is a module inside of it. Very good. So the pitch is threading a needle.
The hackathon submission is RadADAP as a vessel,
but dither camera is a hero feature that carries narrative.
One more round to ensure I nail the framing.
Oh, it's missing something else.
Dither camera is a sub-module inside of the RADAP,
module inside of the Rad app, but the core user experience is to gather information about the Radiance ecosystem and interact with our AI agent.
I didn't grab this context from the app. That's fine. I did it in the app, so I have to explain it.
I'll explain the features more.
Newsroom feed is the news and info display. Rad Radio, Radimus. Yes, sure. Cool.
Yes, Radiance is a known entity worth leveraging.
And I'll kind of give this pitch as if I actually finished Red App,
which I haven't. It's got a lot of other prerequisites that are necessary,
like Solana programs and things.
It's asking me questions, but I just need a context dump again.
Generally, I chatbot for the community.
And so as you can see, it's quite thorough.
It will ask you the questions that you need to answer.
And yeah, it's quite good.
Bundle local audio files, that's fine.
We'll say community curated, NFT.
Only Radiance can instruct Radimus to do stuff, but everyone can yap with him, ask questions, etc.
He's an open claw instance, but kind of like a communist one right to do
we'll say a new model I don't like any of these, so I'm going to say the core I can help you with that also today.
If you want to do branding stuff together, I can help.
You'll just have to shoot me your repo, and I'll play around with it.
This is a lot. Radimus becomes the entire interface.
Let's see that interface.
For this, it's less about civil resistance.
Yeah, it's about proving that humans made real things.
Just say bundled local audio files.
Now, this is a very messy app.
Hopefully your app is very focused.
Mine's messy because I was just eating it together to demonstrate the claw skills and stuff.
But you can see here that now we have a decent first pitch. Slide one title, AI agent plus provable humanity, a new standard
for DAOs. That's pretty good. Slide two, the problem. DAOs are broken interfaces. Governance
lives in Discord. News lives on Twitter. Tools are scattered across web apps that weren't built
for mobile, weren't built for humans, and definitely weren't built for trust. Meanwhile,
AI generated content is flooding every network. There's no way to prove a human made something. So that's pretty
good. No way to prove where it came from and no way to prove that it wasn't fabricated. The tools
the communities rely on can't distinguish real from synthetic. DAOs need a new operating layer,
one where AI works for the community and the humans in it are provably real. Okay, cool. Thesis, all this stuff. This is pretty good. I would say it's
very wordy. It's a little bit too much. You want your slides to be very simple. It's tight, but
it's a little bit big. So let's, what I'm going to do here is actually, because it has too much
context now, and that's the most important point, is that I've given it too much information.
So what I'm going to do is I'm going to make a new chat.
Cut it down where necessary.
Now, while I'm doing that,
I'm going to get my little quad code instance spun up.
So we've got my radapp quad code instance right here.
It's just giving me that.
I'm going to go front end slides, create a slide deck inside the radapp.
Let me see if there's a docs folder. Let me make sure.
Inside docs for the following pitch.
Use styles from the app. So that's what I would say.
Use CSS and icon style from the app
is what I would say if I was you guys.
For me, I'm going to say use
because I have a very large style guide that is in here.
All right, now we're going to check the other Cloud Code instance.
Just a lot of little hackathon submission.
Just a little bit too long and wordy.
It's telling me what to do.
I'm going to tell it to do it for me. Thank you.
And... Look at that. It's got a PowerPoint skill I don't know if that's necessary it might end up be calling that look at that it's going to create a pitch deck
for me I don't want to but that's fine you could let it build a pitch check for
you upload that to Google slides that's that's just fine. Use Claude.
I'm going to use the front-end design skill because then I can reference my repo. Just edit the text. I'm doing it in Claude code.
You're getting hungry. Excited. Excited little Claude.
Now, what I'm going to do here is this is a good enough output for a thing,
but it's very, you know, you always have to check over AI stuff.
I don't like the way it writes, so I would go through and edit it a little bit.
I'm not going to do that for the sake of time.
But, like, you know, some of this stuff is pretty mid.
it comes from your voice. So I would recommend doing that. If it is just bullet points, then
you know, don't stress out about it too much. Just make sure you're getting your point across.
And then, I think that's about it. We're just going to eat it.
I might, like if I was doing this for real,
I might iterate a little bit more.
If I had, I might have an ask me additional questions.
Be like, hey, in Claude code, if you're using Claude code,
the ask user questions is a very important sentence.
That will basically instruct it to do what you saw it do in Claude here,
which is like little multiple choice questions, yada, yada.
But I'm not going to do that because I'm just eating this right now.
So it's going to use the front-end slide skill,
which I believe I pasted in the chat.
I'll paste it also on the stream chat so you guys can grab it there.
And then I'm going to have videos out on all of these later today.
I'm going to record them for real, for real though.
I think I have to approve some stuff.
Probably should have put dangerously skip permissions on in the sandbox, but, you know,
it is what it is. There is the GitHub frontend slides in the chat on the stream. You're welcome to use that.
It is one of my favorite repos, so that's good. Now we sit and wait, so if anybody has any
questions about pitch stuff, feel free to ask. Otherwise, definitely come through to the pitch hackathon tonight it's in what
seven hours now very good crew they did last year's pitch stuff it was also very
good and strongly recommend coming in listening because they have helped a
lot of people win hackathons so y'all.
And now we wait. Anybody have any questions or should I play Jeopardy music?
Are you talking to me or are you talking to a lady who's gone on a walk?
Hammer, do you want me to open any of that stuff on stream or nah?
Okay, cool. And, meh meh meh meh meh.
Let me make sure I'm not leaking any of your secrets. Okay, yeah, so this is pretty good.
I think your general pitch deck setup, you know, Gamma's fine.
I think the main thing that I would say in this pitch deck, this is beautiful.
This is about as good as you'll get out of the HTML slides, so Gamma's good to go on that front.
I think it is a little funky on the Zoom.
Maybe if I go out of present, it's not going to be that way. Yeah, okay, cool. So resizes. I like
that. Yeah, so Gamma's great too if you don't need to use my convoluted claw skill if you don't want
to. I think if there is a way to download this, then it is valuable if you want your pitch deck to look like your app.
It kind of adds a little premium to it.
So if you do have an existing pitch deck or existing whatever and you want it to look like your app, that's great.
Or maybe your pitch deck looks really good like this one does.
and you want your app to look like it,
And you want your app to look like it, maybe you could use that for that.
maybe you could use that for that.
Yeah, do you have any specific questions there, Ham?
Do you want me to do something to this? yeah you probably take the color theme and put it into camera gamma or use
front-end slides or just you know download color theme and put it into gamma, or use front-end slides, or just, you know, download the whole thing, put it into Claude code, say, hey, restyle
Are you going out in the world, Hammer?
I'm going to go record everything.
All right, let's see what we got here.
Okay, it's still working away over here.
Claude's slow this morning.
Are you going to use your Ahri?
It's going to be the most overpowered...
For those of you who don't know, Hammer is a little filmmaker.
He's a big guy with a big giant camera.
It costs more than my Airstream. And I thought he was going to be using the RE to record his pitch video.
Yeah, very filmic. Okay, let's see. Did it do it? Okay, cool.
Air file is ready at docs.radapp.pitch.html.
I'm going to open it manually because I believe we are sandboxed. So I'm going to do that real quick. Do, do, do, do, do, radapp. And
then docs and then radapp.pitch. See how it did. First shot. So for those of you that
know Radiance, you know that we have a pretty distinct visual
style, we have a pretty refined brand, we have a lot of useful stuff for that brand.
So I was able to basically link my app, which I built, right, to this visual brand, and
built the app with all these components even though it was not
these are all made for the web it did a pretty good job if I open up Scrappy real
quick doing so as you can see here second yeah forget this has a fingerprint
unlock it's fine my fingers are destroyed from woodworking.
I can't even unlock it with my fingerprint.
So as you can see here, this was a very useful thing to have for me
because I was able to quickly put together an app for this.
Honestly, I have not built this outside of our workshops.
From that, now I was able to put together a meaningful pitch deck.
And you can see here there are some things that need changing, like this is a little bit small.
But I have the pitch that I just put together.
It's missing some photos.
I might add some screenshots to it or something along those lines.
But it's pretty good, right?
First step, they all look somewhat similar.
Nothing too crazy, but you can see it's using all of my fonts. It's using all of the things that I need quite easily. I do think it's a little bit small on the font size. I would recommend including screenshots or videos.
I've seen are like a one to two minute pitch deck that takes you through the
features one by one those were my favorites to review it's like okay
here's the pitch and here's the feature that is related to this part of the
pitch so yeah I think that's about it and you can see that pretty well luckily I
guess you can zoom in on this so yeah, yeah. So that's the skill.
First shot, one shot, pretty good, not bad. And if there's any other
questions, holla. Apologies for my fan running. I've got like five
Claude Code instances and my headphones are junky.
So, apologies on that today.
So, apologies on that today.
Yep, that's about all I got.
Unless people have questions or want to go through other stuff,
I'm probably going to end the stream here.
But I'll stick in the Discord for a little while
to help people with their things.
I don't see any questions on the internet
oh WaveR sorry that was a shit post
unfortunately giving $10,000
away to someone who comments last
cool well yeah this is uh i wouldn't say this is the best pitch, but I do think that if you do this before the D-Pitch put together, the D-Pitch Masterclass tonight, you'll be in a really good place to submit.
Yeah, and that starts around 6-7. I mean 7-30.
Cool. I'm going to end the stream.
Shout out to y'all for coming, and then
I'll be here in Discord, in the chat, and nothing changes
Nice and concise. On the hour. Never.
Never am I this on time. Usually I'm
yapping for so long look at that where
look at that i'm gonna end it right at right at the right time incredible