Hackathon ideas?

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The discussion revolves around a participant seeking ideas for their first 36-hour hackathon, emphasizing the need for a creative project that is medium in coding complexity and beneficial to society. Participants share resources, including links to previous hackathon projects and the rules of the event. Suggestions for project ideas include an AI bot for facial expression recognition, basic physics simulations, a humorous autocorrect tool, a smart recipe generator, and a gameified flashcard app. The conversation also touches on the importance of originality in project development and clarifies the participant's location in Tamil Nadu, India. Despite the initial enthusiasm, the participant ultimately shares that they were not selected for the competition but appreciated the support received.
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guys its my first 36 hr hackathon so i need a idea accordingly so please send me a idea in open domain which is useful ofr society
 
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What Hackathon is it? What are the rules? What are examples of projects that have been done before?
 
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its my first 36 hr hackathon. before that i participated in a 2hr hackathon of designing frontend wrb development
 
Can you give a link to the rules?
 
you can take a look at some of the projects made in the hackathons in hack club - https://hackclub.com/hackathons/.
If you are under 18 (though I doubt it, looking at the poster), and like hackathons, I suggest you also join Hack club! They run a lot of events all across India, and you could even join the organising team. I'm on the team for my local area. What part of India are you from? I have friends/relatives who are organisers in the North so I can get you an organising status potentially if you'd like.
 
Most of the examples will probably be from the most recent Hackathon in which the theme was "useless", I've just realised. You might be able to gather some inspiration though nonetheless. If you'd like some specific ideas which I've seen from the hackathons I've organised, feel free to DM me!
 
TensorCalculus said:
you can take a look at some of the projects made in the hackathons in hack club - https://hackclub.com/hackathons/.
If you are under 18 (though I doubt it, looking at the poster), and like hackathons, I suggest you also join Hack club! They run a lot of events all across India, and you could even join the organising team. I'm on the team for my local area. What part of India are you from? I have friends/relatives who are organisers in the North so I can get you an organising status potentially if you'd like.
No I am from TN. And what is organising status
 
TensorCalculus said:
Most of the examples will probably be from the most recent Hackathon in which the theme was "useless", I've just realised. You might be able to gather some inspiration though nonetheless. If you'd like some specific ideas which I've seen from the hackathons I've organised, feel free to DM me!
Can you give me some ideas which will get definitely shortlisted in the selection roung it must be creative but the coding complexity must be medium
 
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geekynerd said:
No I am from TN. And what is organising status
Never mind - it's only for under 18s. By organising status I just meant that you could join the team of people who organise hackathons for hack club in that area.
geekynerd said:
Can you give me some ideas which will get definitely shortlisted in the selection roung it must be creative but the coding complexity must be medium
I can't give you any guarantees for things that'll get shortlisted, because I'm not a judge, not to mention I've never run a 36 hour hackathon (only 12 hour ones), but here are some of the projects which we've had over the years that have really caught my eye:
  • One team I've seen before trained an AI bot to recognise facial expressions, and then rates your happiness
  • Collection of basic physics simulations (e.g. pendulum, double pendulum (less basic but still), mass on a spring)
  • Autocorrecter that purposely corrects words to something rude, and makes sentences that insults you (though this is obviously not very useful)
  • A computer that explodes when you make a syntax error (god knows how they debugged/tested it)
  • Smart Recipe generator - takes in some ingredients and spits out a recipe for a meal you could make
  • A really gameified anki addon - I don't know if you've heard of anki but it's essentially a flashcards app and you can code addons to add to it via python modules. In this case, they turned reviewing flashcards into a full blown game.
  • Annoying scheduler - sets the most annoying alarms to wake you up in the morning (and requires proof you've woken up in order to stop) - only lets you access social media once you've proven with a picture that you've finished certain tasks/goals for that day (e.g. going outside for a walk, finished maths homework)
If you'd like some more ideas, do tell me! But do remember that the fun of a hackathon is making something novel and new, so don't just use ideas off the internet - try and make something creative and fun, even if it's not that useful - that's what people like!
 
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geekynerd said:
I am from TN.
What is TN? Tennessee? But the competition is in India, right?
 
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berkeman said:
What is TN? Tennessee? But the competition is in India, right?
Tamil Nadu - a state in South India.
 
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TensorCalculus said:
Tamil Nadu - a state in South India.
It might be wise to keep in mind that the forum is in the USA and most participants are in the USA, so if you are going you use abbreviations from India, best you spell them out on this forum.
 
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phinds said:
It might be wise to keep in mind that the forum is in the USA and most participants are in the USA, so if you are going you use abbreviations from India, best you spell them out on this forum.
True. The only reason I knew what it abbreviated to is because my parents are Indian so I am familiar with such shortenings.
Also - another thing about the hackathon - do they require you to bring your own hardware or are they providing it, @geekynerd ?
 
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guys thank you for you help but unfortunately i didnt get selected but guys i didnt think i will get this must assit on this topic
 
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