Wednesday, May 20 · 16:00 – 18:00 ICT. A private room at For You Steak House, Da Nang — quiet, air-conditioned, just for the fifteen of us.
No talk. No slides. Every seat brings one real AI problem to the table; the room works through them one by one. Free entry, order from the menu, leave with at least one thing solved.
This is not a talk. There's no presentation. The whole point is the room — everyone brings something real and we work through it out loud.
Whichever harness you actually work in — Claude Code, Cursor, Lovable, ChatGPT, n8n — have it ready. We work on screens, not on whiteboards.
A workflow that broke, an integration that won't ship, a prompt that drifts, a tool you can't pick between. One per person — the more concrete the better.
Roughly ten minutes per problem. You frame it; the table asks questions and proposes approaches. Often the answer is “you're using the wrong tool” — and that alone is worth the trip.
For You Steak House gives us their private room — our own door, our own table, no background music, no other guests within earshot.
No minimum order, no shared bill. Order a full meal, a side, or just a drink — you only pay for what you yourself ordered.
Fifteen chairs, no waitlist tickets, no tiers. The only price of entry is showing up with a real problem — a no-show costs the next person their seat.
We keep this low-tech. No forms, no tickets. Send one Instagram DM, get a confirmation with the exact pin and a thread for Wednesday afternoon.
One message straight to Jonas's personal Instagram. He reads every one — usually same day.
“Hi Jonas, this is name — I'd like to come on Wednesday. The thing I'm stuck on: …” That's all we need. It helps us order the round on the day.
Jonas replies with the venue pin, walking notes from the beach side, and a short thread for Wednesday afternoon. You're on the list.
Yes — it's the entire format. If nothing comes to mind, take the most frustrating AI moment from your last working week and bring that. It will be enough.
No. The private room is ours regardless of order size. Order a full dinner, a side, or just water — the choice is yours, and you only pay for what you ordered.
Fifteen seats. The first fifteen Instagram DMs get the chairs; after that we keep a short waitlist in case of last-minute drops.
No. Nothing leaves the room. That's part of why people share the problems they actually have.
Send a quick DM as soon as you know. A freed seat means a great deal to whoever is next on the waitlist.