Hacking something impactful

Published: (February 23, 2026 at 11:43 PM EST)
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Source: Dev.to

Source: Dev.to

Introduction

I am building something in healthcare. And yes, I know how that sounds. It is a heavily regulated domain, the stakes are unusually high, and building anything serious here is not a weekend project. But that is exactly why I chose it. I have been doing hackathons almost every month for the past year, and the pattern I keep coming back to is this: the ideas that are the most fun and fulfilling to build are the ones with the biggest potential impact, even when they do not win.

Why Healthcare?

For me, healthcare is that domain. The potential to meaningfully change lives is greater here than almost anywhere else. If I can solve the right problems and build a good solution, this could genuinely matter to people. That is the kind of project I am willing to “burn the ships” for.

The Gemini Live Agent Challenge

When Google launched the Gemini Live Agent Challenge on Devpost last week, I knew I didn’t want to build another cool, but ultimately toy project. I wanted to build something I could actually stand behind. The prior Gemini 3 hackathon even discouraged such ambitious ideas outright, but I think if the idea is strong enough, it speaks for itself.

Plan and Next Steps

I will be posting here every day, documenting the process of going from exploration, to raw ideation, to something production‑grade. Today is day one—the idea is locked in. Tomorrow, we get into what it actually is. Stay tuned for more.

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