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Star
@Star0
Hey everyone! Something really cool happened yesterday! Want to hear about it? I hope so, because I'm going to say it either way! I went to a local hackathon called Island Hacks which is hosted every year. I went to this same hackathon in September 2024, and had such a good time I looked for more hackathons, which eventually led me to discover Hack Club! It was basically the point when I stopped doing beginner courses and really started to code regularly and actually make projects. I've grown so much since then, from growing my html and (basically nonexistent) css and js skills to coding 100 hours on one project for #Juice, and designing PCBs in KiCad to running my own club with @Slloom , and so much more. I can't say I owe it all to Island Hacks - more organizations and people have been part of my journey than I can count - but it was definitely part of the start of it all. Anyway, I can tell more of my story later. Right now, I want to talk about yesterday's Island Hacks. It started at 9am with breakfast and a three-to-a-team puzzle/riddle thing through google form. I joined up with two girls named Amelia and Aria who were sitting at my table. After the first team completed it, they announced the theme: Make something that solves a problem of someone in your life. Both Amelia and Aria had never really coded before, so we stayed for the beginner's workshop that immediately followed. By the time it finished, we had a solid idea of what our project would be: A website that generates icebreaker questions to help you get to know someone. At the end of the day, we presented our website, and waited while the judges deliberated. And then something entirely unexpected happened. We won the Judges Choice Award!!! I never would have expected us to win. The project was certainly much better than the project my team had made last year, but there were a ton of cool projects this year - which I suppose makes the win even sweeter :) With that, let me just say a huge thank you to the Island Hacks team. They worked so hard to put this on, and I would highly recommend attending next year if you live in the bay area (find them at island-hacks.org). And of course, a shoutout to my amazing team. Our project would have not been possible without them: Aria did all the art, Amelia helped with function design and created the questions (60+ of them!), and I did most of the programming. They were both so much fun to work with! See the demo here: kerhylonkava.github.io/IcebergQuestions And the repo here: github.com/KerhylonKava/IcebergQuestions You can read the pitch Amelia wrote for it below if you want to :)
Have you ever struggled to really connect with someone?

In my family, we often have the problem of not knowing what kinds of questions to ask each other. We want to actually learn more about one another, but are too often faced with distraction or a lack of ideas. We want something that will be fun and actually tell us more. 

That's why we created our website, Break the Ice.

The purpose of this website is to provide a fun and engaging way to get to know other people, through asking the right questions.

 Our website generates questions in three levels. Basic questions, which help you learn about what's on the surface of a person, Mid-level questions, which offer ways to dive deeper and begin to understand them, and Deep questions, which provide thought provoking prompts to help grasp their core beliefs and identity.

Anyone can search up a list of "Get to know you questions" but wouldn't you rather have a website dedicated to their curation, with a fun command-on-click user experience? I sure would. We hope this website inspires more connection between people, without the barrier of brain fog.
If you take one thing away from this, go to a hackathon! They can be so much fun and they allow you to connect with people with similar interests who you might not otherwise meet. Anyway, thanks for reading! There was also a speaker panel, so I might post the advice I learned from that. Keep an eye out!
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magicfrog
@magicfrog0
are you addicted to slack?
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take santa's test to find out!! you have to answer 15 questions and you have to pick the right reaction to a message, like: "i just spent an hour reading confessions posts" would you react
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? play here! themagicfrog.github.io/santastest github.com/themagicfrog/santastest also if you have suggestions for more questions pls tell me
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. btw the answers are all just my opinion and im not rlly an expert
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MuhammadRohanGhalib
@MuhammadRohanGhalib0
Today i learnt how to build ipn systems to Seamlessly create and update transactions regardless of user input. they are cool though. at first i couldnt figure out how can i send post requests to my localhost then ngrok came into my mind
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MuhammadRohanGhalib
@MuhammadRohanGhalib0
i optimized by github profile and thankfully got my first badge too!
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RyanDiLorenzo-U04JGJN2B40
@RyanDiLorenzo-U04JGJN2B400
I completed my first full PCB assembly using a PCB I made. The PCB I created it a re-creation of the stock one used for my 3D Printer that I added some new ports/connectors for, all without the original PCB files. I used both leaded solder and bismuth solder paste, this was my first time using solder paste and first time working with bismuth, I found bismuth's melting point to be excruciatingly low since the 4-layer PCB had so much thermal mass. Here are some photos I took along the way, lmk if anyone has questions.
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ActuallyMed
@ActuallyMed0
my new project: manipulate a shape!
Avyan
@Avyan0
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Benjamin-U07J7SUMSKA
@Benjamin-U07J7SUMSKA0
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tippfehlr
@tippfehlr0
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LeLagoon
@LeLagoon0
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Nibbles
@Nibbles0
PratyushChaudhary
@PratyushChaudhary0
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OlivierBhogal
@OlivierBhogal0
Final day building
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elliott
@elliott0
Made a pizzeria web site with Next.js as a practice. Check out the site or the Github.
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MitangHindocha
@MitangHindocha0
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Victoria
@Victoria0
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dominic
@dominic0
Lati
@Lati0
ok this time we're ACTUALLY done with the bridge painting - showed it off at the show and tell today! its pretty big and really detailed 😭 but its finally done github.com/LaitRider/bridgeink
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PonderSlime
@PonderSlime0
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jeslyn
@jeslyn0
A painting of Maravilla, a cat at the shelter that I wish I could adopt 💔 ( GitHub)
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Cyao
@Cyao0
Sigfredo
@Sigfredo0
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HenryLi(BXSCI)
@HenryLi(BXSCI)0
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Jignesh
@Jignesh0
Published my cli app cli-share With this you can transfer files between devices just by scanning a qrcode But both of them need to be in the same local network. Made this using nodejs and I saw this implemented several years ago by some person but it is in rust language, so I thought to make it in javascript as I felt like this could be core usage of nodejs This is inspired from that project (qrcp) This would be really handy for sending data between devices in a quick way without intermediaries(whatsapp, usb,etc ) This is published to npm. GitHub:github.com/jignesh119/cli-share Published: www.npmjs.com/package/@jignesh119/cli-share PFA demo of app
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YuviRaj
@YuviRaj0
#C01504DCLVD| Hello yall just made this cute looking bottle house in blender took me over 22 hours hope you guys liked it. Note: This is not a duplicate but was sent due to a technical problem with my hakkuun bot which is not showing the rest of my threads Here is the github link: github.com/Yuvi-raj-P/BottleHouse
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DenisMajrich
@DenisMajrich0
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magicfrog
@magicfrog0
finished book cover!
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SkdWik
@SkdWik0
Modelled Ruan Mei using blender :D
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LeLagoon
@LeLagoon0
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JerryLi
@JerryLi0
My main project, "replac3d", a 3D printer build plate replacing robot, just successfully finished its first cycle!!!. More info is in the project's README. If you are interested in this project at all, feel free to DM me! The repository contains the README, .STEP and .F3Z (Fusion360 Archive) files, as well as .INO files for code and pictures + videos in .MD files for documentation. Repository link: github.com/morotonai/replac3d File commit link: github.com/morotonai/replac3d/commit/e02be03010e036a4bdf9609d36c8cc0548ea60f1 Watch a video of it working here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJoyHpohkoQ
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Roscoe
@Roscoe0
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Stefan
@Stefan0
I created a simple news aggregator in plain HTML, JS, CSS- with the added benefit to having a similar style to the hc arcade shop! • Fetches news from API • Shows it in a list • Allows for viewing the full article Repo: github.com/Naainz/News
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TeoWelton
@TeoWelton0
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Mo
@Mo0
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dak5h
@dak5h0
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FelixFras
@FelixFras0
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Z
@Z0
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Victorio
@Victorio0
Hack night ping Hack night ping is a bot that aims to get all the users timezones and allow users to schedule hacknights. It's explained more in depth in the README. About the project this has been my first time touching SQL databases and the slack api. Actually both easier than what I tought. Slack api is weird tho, it does weird stuff. This was fun to make, if you want to use the bot or check out development testing you can see it on #hack-night-ping-bot. I hope someone actually use this. I also made a short demo video about the bot, attached. Thanks for reading ))) github.com/v1ctorio/hack-night-ping
Anson-U07FPDRVCD8
@Anson-U07FPDRVCD80
Made a car on a PCB Features: • ESP32-S3-WROOM-1 for processing and connectivity • NRF24L01 for 2.4GHz wireless communication • MPU6050 3 axis gyro and accelerometer to dectect orientation of the car • HMC5883L 3 axis compass that can determine direction • L928N H-bridge motor driver to move the wheels • Reflective IR sensor To detect when the car is about to fall off a ledge • HR-SC04 Untrasonic distance sensor to detect object in front of the car More info + gerber file can be found in my github repo: github.com/YeetTheAnson/PCBRobotCar/tree/main 3d View of the PCB can be found here: www.flux.ai/yeettheanson/pcbrobot?editor=pcb_3d Attached below are some pictures and video of the PCB:
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Aram
@Aram0
Over the past couple of days, I have been working on making some cool graphs with an API key Sound Transit . This uses shadcn/ui charts (which I've been wanting to try for a while) and it ended up really good!
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Mr_AnOnYmOuS
@Mr_AnOnYmOuS0
PabRubio
@PabRubio0
The completed Supercomputer Cluster!
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XinyangWang
@XinyangWang0
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ArnnavKudale
@ArnnavKudale0
added mounting holes cuz im special and i forgor
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SouptikSamanta
@SouptikSamanta0
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IshikaKumar
@IshikaKumar0
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CharlesDuong
@CharlesDuong0
github.com/chardynamics/landofthedivided I finished the starting info for a country, Canadian Mission in Maine. I've also worked on localisation, gfx a ton of gfx in this. You will need to own Hearts of Iron IV to experience this, it's in the README.
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lorenzo
@lorenzo0
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