"The future of AI shouldn’t belong to corporations — it should be built by hackers, gamers, tinkerers, and devs like us."
⚡ What I'm Building
I’m in the very early stages of creating something ambitious:
NeuroMesh — the world’s first crowd-powered AI supercomputer.
The idea is simple:
- People with idle GPU power (gaming rigs, laptops, old mining setups) can rent out their compute and get paid
- AI developers like me (and hopefully you) can train models for a fraction of the cost of AWS or Google Cloud
💡 It’s like Airbnb for GPUs. Uber for AI workloads. BitTorrent for compute.
And it’s still just beginning.
🧠 Why This Matters
Let’s be real: AI right now is a rich kid’s game.
Training large models costs thousands of dollars.
Most developers with great ideas can’t even afford to experiment.
At the same time, billions of dollars worth of GPU hardware sits idle every day.
NeuroMesh is my answer to that problem.
It's not finished. There’s no flashy launch yet.
But the idea is real, and I’m already building the core.
🛠️ What I’m Working On Right Now
- 🧩 NeuroSplitter — A system that breaks down model training jobs into micro-tasks that can be distributed across devices
- 🛡 Secure Contributor Client — A lightweight program users install to rent out their GPU only when it’s idle or charging
- 💸 Payout System — Fair, transparent payments in cash or crypto for people who provide compute
- 🚦 Job Router — Matches tasks to the best available devices, with performance/battery/network awareness
- ⚙️ Early Benchmarking — Testing how cheap and fast we can make real model training on the mesh
Everything is still rough.
This is early-stage hacking — not polished startup mode.
👥 Who I’m Looking For
Now here’s where we come in.
This can’t scale alone. I need help.
If you're into:
- 🧠 AI/ML systems (especially PyTorch/TensorFlow)
- 🌐 Distributed compute / edge networking
- 🦀 Rust, 🐍 Python, gRPC, WebRTC, or systems-level programming
- 🔐 Security, encryption, or zero-knowledge proofs
- 🎨 UI/UX, dev tooling, or devrel content
Let’s build this together.
🔐 Transparency
- ✅ Code will be shared with anyone seriously interested in building
- ✅ We’ll move toward open-sourcing key parts of the platform
- ✅ You’ll get credit, GitHub collab, or even rev-share in the long run
I’m not trying to gatekeep this.
I’m trying to make it real — and accessible.
🚀 Website Coming Soon
A basic landing page and contributor app are in the works.
I’ll announce them here as soon as they’re live.
For now, I’m heads-down writing code, testing workloads, and connecting with anyone who wants to be a part of it.
💬 How to Join In
If this sounds like something you’d want to be part of, hit me up:
- 💬 Leave a comment
- 📩 Shoot me a DM here on dev.to
- 📧 Email me: [email protected]
🖤 Final Words
NeuroMesh is raw.
It’s early.
It’s scrappy.
But if we do this right, it could be one of the biggest shifts in AI infrastructure — built not by trillion-dollar tech companies, but by us.
The Mesh is coming.
Let’s build it.