Section
Voices
Practitioner profiles. One page per voice, with a short bio, the key claims, and links to their primary writing.
Voices
Stub. Drafted during Phase 1 IA skeleton seeding. The piece below is a one-paragraph placeholder — replace before publishing.
Practitioner profiles. One page per voice, with a short bio, the key claims, and links to their primary writing.
All profiles (13)
- Carl DomingoDraft
Practitioner voice on hackathon judging criteria. Stub.
- Katherine BoumanDraft
Practitioner voice on the Event Horizon Telescope's blind-replication imaging methodology. Stub.
- Aaron SchumacherDraft
hackathon.guide. The open-source organizer's reference. Plain-spoken, comprehensive, durable.
- Anton OsikaDraft
Lovable founder. Primary source on AI-tool-driven hackathon dynamics across 2024-2026 podcasts.
- Audrey "Jia" ChenDraft
Twenty-one-time hackathon winner, Sprint.dev founder. Team dynamics over credentials, judge interaction, short presentations.
- Long RenDraft
AI-era pivot voice — judge and competitor. Two AI hackathons, 100+ developers, the "From Judge to Judged" framing.
Composite profile drawing on the MLH organizer essays and the open-source mlh-policies repo.
- Nick SinghDraft
The canonical "both sides of the table" voice. Win Hackathons and the practitioner-on-the-judging-panel essays.
- Pieter LevelsDraft
levels.io. Build-in-public ethos as the precondition for hackathon-style storytelling.
- Richard MurbyDraft
The three-part test for problem statements. The methodology that grounds the launch hackathon's own problem statements.
- Sherry JiangDraft
"Lowered the barrier, raised the bar" — the cleanest single quote in the source pool for Principle Four.
- Sze Yu SimDraft
Serial hacker, methodical pre-event preparation, deliberate team selection.
- Theo BrowneDraft
t3.gg. AI-era practitioner commentary, especially on what changed about hiring and judging signal.