Head of Community
1y 10mos
Devfolio, Oct 25' - Present
@ashwinios
Ashwin Kumar Uppala
@ashwinios
I bring people and code together
I bring people and code together
Community Program Manager, Devfolio
Bangalore, India
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hackathons
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Hackathons org.
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Before the project, people struggled with getting authentic feedback on their Web3 and blockchain project ideas, especially from industry leaders like Jesse Pollak. Early-stage builders faced several challenges: Limited access to expert insights from prominent figures in the space Difficulty receiving timely feedback during crucial development phases No easy way to share and validate ideas before committing significant resources Missing the opportunity to "mint belief" in promising concepts and create onchain artifacts of early supporter confidence Lack of a dedicated feedback mechanism tailored specifically for Base Batches participants and onchain builders JesseGPT solves these problems by democratizing access to Jesse Pollak-style feedback, creating a unique channel for idea validation, and building a bridge between concept and community support through Zora minting. It transforms what was once a rare opportunity (getting feedback from the creator of Base) into an accessible resource that's available 24/7 for builders.
1 year 10 months
Oct 25' - Present
Jan 24' - Present
I run community initiatives (and sometimes those funny team videos)
1y 10mos
Devfolio, Oct 25' - Present
1y 7mos
GitHub, Dec 22' - Jul 24'
ashwinexe.medium.com
I’ll jump straight to the points and list down the shortcuts I use which have/will save me years of time in coding. Keyboard Shortcuts Command Palette ctrl + shift + P : This Palette is your one-stop-shop for every setting in VS Code Remove the > key to access files from workspace 2. Rename Symbols (everywhere) : Hit F2 on a variable. (We have a bad habit to name variables a , b , x instead of understandable words) 3. Integrated Terminal ctrl + ~ : quickly get focus or close/open your terminal 4. Tog...
ashwinexe.medium.com
It wasn’t until an year after I joined college I was blown by the fact everything I needed was in my pocket this whole time! 📱 Chapter 1 : Hackathons Hackathons are one of the best ways to Learn any tech in short span of time. This may not mean you’ll get mastery over the stack, but a good understanding of it. So next time you want to learn a tech stack you fear, try using it in a hackathon instead. You’ll get comfy with it by the end of event. Resources: http://mlh.io/ (Major League Hacking) https://...