lunatechs
A casual drop-in at Central Market. Laptops out, boba in hand, Cursor open. Some folks coded their first app ever. Co-hosted with The Berkeley Club of Hong Kong.
Wooden benches on the open atrium level — laptops out, boba in hand, the hum of the market around us. The kind of place where "just drop in" actually works.
Casual drop-in, no agenda. People showed up, set up Cursor, and started prompting their way to a first app.
Some folks had never opened a terminal. Others came in writing TypeScript for a living. Everyone ended up at the same table, plugged in, prompting Cursor — describe what you want, let the AI draft it, read it, run it, fix it, repeat.
A few people walked out with a working Note-Taking App on their own laptop. The mystery of "coding" evaporated somewhere between the first prompt and the second boba.
Two communities, one big table.
Co-hosting with Berkeley Club pulled in alumni and students who were curious about AI tooling but hadn't found the right on-ramp. Lunatechs regulars brought the usual crew of builders and tinkerers. By halfway through, nobody remembered who came from which side — just laptops, boba, and code.
Ground-floor courtyard, in front of Chatime. Same spot most weeks.