posted an update

We had a beer o'clock party last night. 2 team leaders and my parents.

That "fun project" is now segment inside the party announced earlier. And it will be the MVP for today in the global hack context.

The beer o'clock last night did today evolve into a concept for a local bar where I live. I told him what we did last night and asked if he would accept financial aid from a local beer o'clock party. He accepted. We paid to attend on a pay what you want model and distributed cash to him and the platform that facilitates the party.

Fun thing is that our checkout system is now down on the frontend, so moving towards making the MVP video we need to submit on the experience we created.

I started out asking: what is the one thing we can give our local SMEs and startups now? I had money in mind, but maybe it really is all about the experience we are giving them. And showing them we care. He definately gave me a lot of happy emojis, when I told him what we build for him. And me paying him seemed to be more of my need than his.

So this really is about the experience. It really is about doing what we have been doing the whole time: make sure the people in the virtual space is smiling. And now we have beer o'clock. Who wouldn't accept an invite from their local bar to attend beer o clock now. And pay what you want to contribute.

The core job in terms of the hackathon submission is now clear. It's about transmitting the positive feeling we have accumulated by the experiences we have had in the virtual space during the hackathon and before that. In a video.

Getting to it. These public comments are really a good alternative to my journaling process :)

later...

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