The idea for this was revealed me in a dream, months before the actual hackathon. Who wouldn't want to control their computer with a wave of their hand?
[View Project]We used Sonnet and some Machine Learning to convert any chessboard into a DGT board for remote play! One of my favorite projects.
[View Project]We were given a $5000 HP Sprout that had laser capabilities, and some confusing no-code software to interface with it, but we hacked something together and made a visual interface to learn electronics.
[View Project]Also a mobile only agent, but this time, modified the Jac compiler add a mobile target and then built this on top.
[View Project]A cool mobile only agent that used the Accessibility API to check and stop you from spending through your screen activity.
[View Project]I don't actually use Twitter a lot, but the prompt for the hackathon was to make twitter visualizations. This got me a really cool internship at Magic Hour.
[View Project]An opensource TUI chess game viewer written in Ink, using the Lichess API, this is still how I play through some chess games after work.
[View Project]An extension to block users when their play quality drops. Made this so I wasn't just losing hundreds of rating points over a single playing session.
[View Project]A local monkeytype alternative that I made while I was still practicing to touch type, back when my typing speed mattered and AI hadn't gotten good at programming.
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