Vibe Coding Meetup
Writing code with mere words sounds like a sci-fi trope, yet it is already our daily routine. We are going to see how people actually use Claude and Cursor in production, skipping the boring corporate slides.

How to survive a highly technological week without losing your mind.
The line between IT conferences and summer raves has finally vanished. Developers are taking over factory courtyards and park ponds, while neural networks casually write code instead of us. It seems the entire city has suddenly shifted to a futuristic rhythm.
We looked at this week's schedule and realized a massive digital overload is imminent. To survive it, you need a very specific strategy. We suggest embracing the madness: go listen to lectures about brain interfaces, see how big tech operates from the inside, and dance to a heavy beat.
But there is a catch. If you only consume technology, your personal system might crash. That is why, right in the middle of this cyberpunk reality, we deliberately placed a classic 1960s film. Consider it a perfect analog anchor for a heavily digital week.
Writing code with mere words sounds like a sci-fi trope, yet it is already our daily routine. We are going to see how people actually use Claude and Cursor in production, skipping the boring corporate slides.
A rare chance to legally peek behind the scenes of a local tech giant. It is one thing to use their services daily, and quite another to walk the corridors where machine learning models are trained. If you are eyeing an IT career, this is highly practical reconnaissance.
Here is that analog anchor we promised. A sudden pause in a week packed with algorithms — Claude Lelouch’s classic melodrama on the big screen. We would pick this screening just to remember how people communicated before instant messengers.
By Friday, the tech community drops its office attire and moves to the factory courtyards. They promise a massive rave without a single hint of corporate stiffness. Dancing among developers to heavy bass seems like the most logical end to a workweek.
If one rave is not enough, the techno marathon continues right by the water. Taking over a pond in Gorky Park for a ten-year anniversary sounds ambitious (especially if we get lucky with the weather). We recommend staying past midnight, when the park goes completely dark and the music takes full control.