@Ranger0After a long week, I returned to my usual coding habit (I was busy with college admission and preparation to move into hostel). Today I redesigned my projects page to be more pleasing to read (I was being dumb by not using the built-in functionality of papermod theme).
In short, I separated each projects into its own pages and linked all of them under a 'projects' page. Although the contents of each page is not complete, I think its good enough for a day's work :)
Link: justfahad.me/projects
@JakubPrit0Made Python script that uses PyAutoGUI and OpenCV to recognize the state of a minesweeper(.online) game. State recognition works (but not as reliably as I would like it to), actually solving the game is not done yet, this was mainly for me for learning computer vision (took basically all of the time). Also minesweeper.online was under maintainance for some time while I was making this, testing was hard due to that, and I think they broke some parts of my code by some small visual changes... github.com/JakubPrit/minesweeper-cheat
@maxh0I tried learning watercolor! it was really tough and I am not super happy with what I made but I think that is to be expected when learning a new skill. you can check out what I made on github.
@XomaDevs-U04SR5TKLK10Im trying to create a simple proxy relay system that can link your home network (assuming it is behind NAT or ISP restrictions that disallow external traffic) to open web through a think proxy server.
Its not perfect, but im working on the idea.
Git: XomaDev/OpenSpace (progress branch)
@Tazmeen0Reposting this since I wasn't able to link all of the sessions to the original post:
I started drawing a city skyline using Krita. It's not completed yet, but I don't think I'll finish it until after Arcade ends.
Link to the GitHub repo: github.com/TazmeenM/citySkylineDrawingProject
@LucasBoucher0And here I am again with another project I built for Arcade: A Sprig game!
The game is called Project Zero.
You're a robot in a laboratory. Why are you here? Who put you there? You don't know the answer do these questions, but you know a thing for sure: you need to escape...
Go check out the code on my repo (it's always up to date! Also don't read it if you don't wanna be spoiled!)
github.com/creeperlulu/projectzero
Or you can test it here! (this Sprig link is a snapshot of my code, meaning it will not be updated - I think)
sprig.hackclub.com/share/zT5sCuFy4U2NJ5B3TVB7
(The development is not over! I'm gonna add even more things in the future :D)
@PratyushVelShankar0Hey Everyone!, Here with my first CAD project, that I took actually seriously. I decided since I just wanted to learn, why not design something useful, which is what lead me to make a Stationary Organizer.
Before I show you the project though, I want to talk a bit about the design process, as I found it particularly interesting. During the making of this 3d model, I faced a lot of issues, mainly due to lack of knowledge, but what truly helped me solve this problem was the community. I felt this to be an encouraging factor, as it really proved to me that no matter what you face, there will be a community to back you up(which is also what HackClub is doing for me)
Github - github.com/pratyushV-l/stationaryOrganizerCAD/blob/main/README.md
TinkerCAD - www.tinkercad.com/things/j7T1EEIXgMB-magnificent-bombul-esboo/edit?sharecode=vd4Wl7wbjHPQO1VODKUiJaG2eFshGIM5VhZLdxaiAhs
Tell me what you think!!!
@Ultra0Finished the third topic in the new SWE 2025 NSW syllabus website using Docusaurus. The github link is github.com/UltraArcher/SWE_Syllabus, and I have attached a video that showcases my progress. I have not yet hosted the website, I am thinking of purchasing a domain in order to do so, but I may look at using Github pages to host it. Anyway, I am happy with my progress so far.
@patrick0I made some simple plier covers, mostly to test loft in Fusion 360. I wanted to add some patterns as well but ended up failing, maybe a future iteration?
github.com/dragon070508/plier-covers
I think the mini pliers are the prusa pliers so it'll work for those. Hope you enjoy!
@OmRaheja0git.rslp.org/omr/critical-thinking
leverage the power of structured analysis, all from the comfort of your command line.
currently only supports the structured ranking.
based on CIA Analyst Morgan B. Jones recommended thinking techniques
@magicfrog0i finally finished it! :ultrafastparrot:
i made a book from scratch containing all the amazing tales from #C06RQ9TTEG3|!
introducing ✨tales from the trail ✨, a hand-made book that i binded with leather and some old-looking paper. i wrote about the AWESOME experiences that we had out there in the woods and all the amazing cool friends i made! btw tail is by far the best group! and the best part i think was the fun little 3d paper gadget things (tent that you can open and there are two sleeping bags inside), tiny lake dioramas (blue hot glue basically), pop-ups (a very wonky looking bear and FIRE!!) and other trinket stuff (like a magnifying glass to inspect people's faces if thats something you like to do)!
hope you enjoy! :)
fun fact: the book spine has pink himalayan salt hot-glued on for some reason
the entire book: docs.google.com/document/d/16lMUuA6GF8RqRvB3axDwEq4kIcqhxX17YrtS4XYHUTI/edit?usp=sharing
repo (including video): github.com/themagicfrog/talesfromthetrail
btw... another google-doc style recount about EVERYTHING that happened (that i know of) on #C06RQ9TTEG3| is coming soon:eyes_shaking:. it's very extensive, and SEVENTY pages :heavysob: long . i just gotta organize it and shorten it...
@AdiM0Hey guys, a couple days back, I made a drawing of titanic, I submitted my stuff but for some reason, i dont think it properly submitted so I am doing it again. Pls feel free to view at github.com/Adi-2079/Titanic-sinking-art-
@suryaansh0Hello everyone!
This is a small list of resources I made for the preparation of the Indian National Informatics Olympiad and what I think will be useful for some teenager trying to prepare for this by their own.
A small sweet project (more great stuff to be added)
gh: github.com/suryaanshah/INOI-prep-resources
@Actulurus0Made a widget system in HTML/JS that can be used as your desktop wallpaper, browser start page, or anywhere else!
Currently has a time/weather widget and a local music player (I use the music player daily now and I think it's pretty good!).
Installation is super easy, since the backend runs in Python (none of those annoying javascripts!)
Get it here: github.com/my-hack-club-projects/homescreen
@Emma-U06ET33AZHB0emma-x1.github.io/Toronto-DoS-Celestial Here's the website for the Toronto Days of Service event - we're hosting a mini-hackathon in August and another one in October! The event is called Celestial, and we're teaching girls different technologies, such as PCBs and 3D modelling. Let me know if there's anything you think would improve this site!
@Jane0github.com/jane-does-coding/portfolio I tried making my portfolio website, I did not add information, just the UI, which I think is pretty cool. I saw a website and took a lot of inpiration from it, original idea was to re-create it, but I added so much of my ideas that it ended up being completly different, but I love it
@LucasBoucher0I think it's time I post this!
This is the first version of my brand's website (this brand is not entirely real for now but it's more of a group name for all my projects!)
You can see it for yourself with this link: creeperlulu.github.io/oasis
and see the source code right there: github.com/creeperlulu/oasis
Thanks <3
@AayanKhan0These are the cad images for my four-day cad class(day four was free cad) (i know there were some updates in requirements for hours to get approved, im not too sure what those are, but i think the way im submitting is ok, if not, please let me know, thanks!)
@randomletters0this project isn't very user-accessible because it's about data collection, but I'm making the data public (and sharing it with open-source devs at Bellingcat!!)
took a while, but I managed to (the term my friend used was "german data laundering"... he wasn't far off) get electrical network frequency in europe data from some sketchy (very sketchy) server used by mainsfrequency.com with a lil CTF-type thinking. it gets data every second, writes it to a csv of data for the day, and creates a Parquet file at the end of every month... every now and then I have to interpolate some values but it's almost 100% accurate... once there's enough data, it'll be the only (as of right now, there is none at all 😔) complete ENF data of the european grid in the last year (and going forward it'll be the only data of the european grid of 2024/25 (and hopefully more!!))
this data would literally be impossible for me to collect or publish without #nest, tysm to everyone running nest!!
the repo is github.com/borisnezlobin/enf, and I'm gonna figure out a better way of publishing the data than through git commits... but for now the data (most days are incomplete as I worked on them, the 18th/19th are the most complete) is in the repo
next steps for this are to actually use this data to train a model, make a filter/extractor, and actually do ENF analysis!! none of which I have any clue how to make lol
note to reviewers: this isn't a job/commission, it's purely open source data
@idksarah02nd hackathon ever! should have taken way less time than it did (didn't utilize libraries, had to learn docker, had a bunch of CORS and 404 errors, etc) but it takes a song name or artist and displays that information. i think i'll def make this more advanced in the future but yeah! met some cool people and learned some cool things
repo: github.com/idksarah/Songify
deployed: idksarah.github.io/Songify