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About
Demos Anon is a meetup for builders and doers in Dublin. All attendees
are technical founders or engineers working on side projects and technical
experiments. It's an informal, volunteer led evening of pizza, drinks, and
7 minute demos.
We hope that Demos Anon encourages more hackers to share their work, collaborate,
and perhaps encourage their next project to be more ambitious.
Current organisers:
Éabha Murphy
(eabhamurphy7 [at] gmail [dot] com) &
Chinaza Uzoukwu
(chinazageorgeuzoukwu [at] gmail [dot] com).
If you would like to attend a session, please email one of us and tell us what you're interested in.
Demos
Session 60
- Alex O'Sullivan gave a run down of high powered rocketry in Ireland with some suspiciously real looking rockets.
- Zack Musumeci demoed a pipeline for identifying candidate chemicals suitable for commercial synthetic biology.
- Tim Farrelly discussed how artefacts in the training data can cause models to go evil and some potential mitigations.
Session 59
- Katelyn Davis demo'd Reel Museum, a Pinterest-style feed for museum textile collections, and talk about how historians are using APIs, metadata and archival datasets in GLAM (Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums) institutions.
- Andrei Florian presented his research on data-efficient paradigms for extending LLMs to low-resource languages.
- Diarmuid Brady demo'd 'Randoro', a shadow boxing timer that plays random cues during interval workouts to test reactions when training solo.
Session 58
- Darren Maher presented his work predicting hidden biological signal in drug screens using disease-level models
- Will Donnelly demo'd 'Refresh' - a Chrome extension which lets you customise your YouTube algorithm to show more useful content
- Advik Bahadur demo'd HackEurope Stockholm-winning AegisAI - a privacy interceptor designed to keep your prompt secrets and personal information hidden from cloud AIs
Session 57
- Bjarte Sunde talked about his work at Bumblebee Spaces in SF (robotic furniture that stores itself in your ceiling!), alongside a demo of speaking.app - an AI coach that analyzes your speech and delivery to help you sound more confident in interviews, presentations, and pitches
- Samir Bioud talked about how building Induct hardware taught him, the hard way, that the real world is messy, connectivity is cursed, and reliable systems have to be built around failure rather than assuming it away
- Bence Redmond and Ryan Morrissey showed off what they've been working on with Blueprints, and also showcased CarbonCopy
Session 56
- Tim Farrelly talked about automated evals and auditing for AIs interacting with mentally vulnerable users
- Keith Ahern talked about the chip design process, drawing on his experience working in the industry
- Ostap Badyuk talked about how Dubsof started using Nix for their backend, and why they believe it's the future for LLM-controlled deployment
Session 55
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FAQ
Who?
Attendees
Technical people who are actively building. E.g. founders, students working on projects or businesses, engineers.
-
/demos/organisers
- current
- Éabha Murphy - eabhamurphy7 [at] gmail [dot] com
- Chinaza Uzoukwu - chinazageorgeuzoukwu [at] gmail [dot] com
- past
-
Julian Lewandowski
- (julian.lewandowski365 [at] gmail [dot] com)
-
Aditya Joshi
- (asjosh7 [at] gmail [dot] com).
- Lucy Daly - lucy [at] joinpatch.org
- Cian O'Donovan - cian [at] donovan [dot] cloud
- Daire Bohan - bohan.daire [at] gmail.com
- Tom McCarthy - tommccarthyprojects [at] gmail [dot] com
- Tim Farrelly - timf34 [at] gmail [dot] com
Where?
Dogpatch Labs, Dublin
How?
This is a private event, please contact Julian (julian.lewandowski365 [at] gmail.com) or Aditya (asjosh7 [at] gmail.com) if it sounds like your kind of thing!
Food and drinks are sponsored by Patch
Space is generously provided by Dogpatch Labs