Saturday begins with “Scrappy (AI) Founders Go Hard Hiking.” Presented by 12 Scrappy Founders and hosted by Denis Belyavsky and Alena Beliauskaya, this event runs from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM PDT in San Francisco. The hiking format makes this one stand out immediately, and it is aimed at scrappy AI founders. Check it out on Luma if you want a founder gathering that gets people out of the room and onto the trail. Next is “Notion Developer Platform Hackathon.” Presented by Notion and hosted by Lexi Horwitz, this event runs from 9:00 AM on Saturday to 3:30 PM on May 17 in San Francisco. This is a long hackathon centered on the Notion Developer Platform. Look it up on Luma if you want a weekend build event around Notion’s developer tools. In Sunnyvale, there is “Agent Forge AI Hackathon.” Presented by AI Builders and hosted by AI Builders, Meng Du, Beta Fund, Oktay Goktas, Nosana, Zeabur, and Qoder, this event runs from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM PDT. This is another Saturday hackathon, this time focused on AI agents and hosted by a group of AI builder organizations and people. Go find it on Luma if you want to spend Saturday building in Sunnyvale. At noon, there is “Hackathon: Building your own Agent LLM Wiki.” Presented by cognee and hosted by cognee, Nicole Levin, Pebblebed VC, Sahar Mor of Bond AI, and Marie Owens, this event runs from 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM PDT in San Francisco. The title gives the build target clearly: creating your own Agent LLM Wiki. Check it out on Luma if you want a focused agent and LLM hackathon format. The week closes with “AI Native Developers Meetup | Google I/O Week.” Presented by SEAMATE and hosted by SEAMATE, Subotiz, and Linkloud, this event runs from 2:30 PM to 6:30 PM PDT in Sunnyvale. This is an AI-native developers meetup tied to Google I/O Week. Look it up on Luma if you want a developer-focused Saturday event in Sunnyvale. That is the Bay Area Founders Club weekly events roundup for May 11 through May 16. This week has a very clear shape. AI is moving into more human-centered conversations, builders are shifting from learning to shipping, and the overlap of SaaStr Week, Human+Tech Week, and AI community gatherings is bringing founders, researchers, creatives, and operators into the same rooms. So choose the room that matches what you need right now. If you want technical depth, go there. If you want collaborators, go there. If you want to be around a different kind of builder than usual, choose that room and start the conversation. The Bay works best when people actually show up. Go find what fits on Luma, register, and get in the room. I’m Dr. Paul Fang, and this has been the Bay Area Founders Club weekly events roundup. We’ll see you out there.