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Posts tagged with :ship:

hex4
@hex41
my :minecraft: minecraft modpack is out! For a while I've been trying to create my perfect version of Minecraft - and I think Super is pretty close to that. it's based on Fabulously Optimized, but adds a ton more mods for immersion + quality of life. it's also client side! get it on :modrinth://modrinth.com/modpack/super>
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GregorDavies-U04FX4ZMBJ9
@GregorDavies-U04FX4ZMBJ90
I shipped a opensource motor controller and datalogging system for Greenpower race cars, designed in order to maximise the speed and reduce the cost of these vechiles designed by young engineers and university teams. The motor controller is based around the RPI pico w and is a simple THT based pcb easy for teenagers to assemble and fix when at races, it's currently being made by jlcpcb thanks to onboard and I should be able to fit it to the car next week. Picture of me and my friends car jaws included which has been 13 years of work in the making. github.com/Gregor-Davies/Zevallos
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RachellLEE[10N16]
@RachellLEE[10N16]0
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OmRaheja
@OmRaheja0
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klumey
@klumey0
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OmRaheja
@OmRaheja0
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tsvrn9
@tsvrn90
I'm working on creating a social media app for musicians: here's a first mini-ship to get across the arcade finish line! The current iteration includes a basic login and media picker screens... React Native is still hard asf... This is an expo app connected to supabase github.com/TSVRN9/the-shed
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MridunGupta
@MridunGupta0
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LarryLe
@LarryLe0
IG (Instagram Visualizer), is a site designed to make looking at instagram’s data about you easier. Instagram has a feature where users can request their data, and they actually return a json file. Even as a developer, going through all those json files can be daunting. IG Visualizer will display the data in a digestable format and allow you to sort through your data, so you can decide what you want to see. No data collection is done on our end. Our repository is public (not just because of hackclub) and was purposely developed to not need a server, meaning our process is local to the client. Github: github.com/Larry-Larriee/IG-visualizer?tab=readme-ov-file Project: ig-visualizer.vercel.app
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iach526
@iach5260
Codec Wiki is a resource designed to provide practical, higher-level information about the usage and application of various codec (coder/decoder) implementations. Codec Wiki focuses on helping users understand when and how to use codecs effectively, along with their accompanying tools. This makes it particularly useful for those who are more interested in the practical aspects of working with codecs rather than the underlying theoretical concepts. I internationalized their Docusaurus documentation, which now supports the addition of languages from around the world. I have also added a Traditional Chinese page. This project haven't ship, I will continue commit in feature demo:codec-wiki.vercel.app
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iach526
@iach5260
Codec Wiki is a resource designed to provide practical, higher-level information about the usage and application of various codec (coder/decoder) implementations. Codec Wiki focuses on helping users understand when and how to use codecs effectively, along with their accompanying tools. This makes it particularly useful for those who are more interested in the practical aspects of working with codecs rather than the underlying theoretical concepts. I internationalized their Docusaurus documentation, which now supports the addition of languages from around the world. I have also added a Traditional Chinese page. This project haven't ship, I will continue commit in feature demo:codec-wiki.vercel.app
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MridunGupta
@MridunGupta0
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TheScientist101
@TheScientist1010
My friend and I just finished what I would call the first usable version of my app, StudyBits. TLDR; it’s a Studying Tool, and you should download the app by using the link below! I wanted to create this because of my freshman year of high school; AP HuG had taught me the error in my studying habits, so I decided to try and design a solution. Unfortunately, once sophomore year started, I didn’t have time to finish the app, which I was developing in Ionic at the time. Luckily, #C073DTGENJ2| reminded me of this idea, it also convinced me to switch to React Native, which was much better than Ionic for my purposes. Now the app: StudyBits helps you avoid cramming for your exams by allowing you to study on your phone. You can simply subscribe to a course, which will add a set of questions to your question pool. Then, you can answer questions from your question pool by going to the “Answer” tab in the app which will randomly select a question for you to answer. In the future, we plan to implement an algorithm which selectively chooses questions which will maximize your learning in combination with spacial repetition. You might be wondering who creates the questions, well you do! To create questions, you simply create a channel and a course with whatever units you would like. Then, you create questions in the create tab to your heart’s content. WE NEED YOU TO CREATE USEFUL COURSES! Right now, all we have is a filler brainrot course, so we encourage you to make usable courses (or courses on how to mew). In the future, we plan to use artificial intelligence to inflate our question sets. Finally, you can use our app to motivate you by competing for a spot on the leaderboard. By answering questions correctly, you gain points which rank you higher on our leaderboard, we plan to make this algorithm more complex in the future. Try to beat “The Sigma Rizzler” who is at 10,000,003 points 😉. Testflight Link: testflight.apple.com/join/t0SncOyx Demo video attached below! I know right now the UX is a little inconsistent, and has room for improvement. This app is still a work in progress :loading:
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iach526
@iach5260
Codec Wiki is a resource designed to provide practical, higher-level information about the usage and application of various codec (coder/decoder) implementations. Codec Wiki focuses on helping users understand when and how to use codecs effectively, along with their accompanying tools. This makes it particularly useful for those who are more interested in the practical aspects of working with codecs rather than the underlying theoretical concepts. I internationalized their Docusaurus documentation, which now supports the addition of languages from around the world. I have also added a Traditional Chinese page. This project haven't ship, I will continue commit in feature demo:codec-wiki.vercel.app github.com/iach526526/codec-wiki
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MridunGupta
@MridunGupta0
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MridunGupta
@MridunGupta0
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LarryLe
@LarryLe0
3D in HTML is a web app that allows users to explore and interact with 3D experiences powered by the aframe library. Users can publish their own aframe code for anyone to view it on the site. People can also copy the aframe code to use in their own projects. The web app is meant to be community driven, allowing users to share their 3D websites with others. Github: github.com/Larry-Larriee/3DinHTML Project: 3dhtml.vercel.app
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Victoria
@Victoria0
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MridunGupta
@MridunGupta0
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magicfrog
@magicfrog0
i 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...
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Zaco
@Zaco0
Finished my Enigma machine javaScript project! There's a basic framework for the Enigma process, and also a fully working Sprig game (which will hopefully be accepted soon). github.com/ZacoTheDuck/Enigma
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TobinPalmer
@TobinPalmer0
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BrandonKirbyson
@BrandonKirbyson0
Weeble is built!!! He self-balances using a LQR controller and has a movable head, eyes, eyebrows, and arms with lots of personality! He also has an array of distance sensors and a camera embedded in the eye! Github here: github.com/BrandonKirbyson/Weeble
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CharlieN
@CharlieN0
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DmitriyIvkov
@DmitriyIvkov0
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LuxKaiwalker
@LuxKaiwalker0
Whitemind v0.3 just dropped! with this ship, most of the frontend work is done. Main added functionalities were an massively improved design by restructuring to tailwind css, enabling markdown writing for the tutorial page and quto dark mode for every page. also, every planned page has been set up so we only need to write some text and add a bunch of images to get it done. unfortunately, the markdown cannott be properly styled by now so we have to see how it goes in detail, but i am confident to find a proper way to do so in the future! the repo link is here github.com/Neurologism/whitemind and we set up a domain for the project too so you can visit the website: whitemind.net
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magicfrog
@magicfrog0
this is the first PCB i've ever made! introducing... ✨ magic frog's lightsaber ✨!! i designed it originally for #C06RQ9TTEG3|... but it took a lot longer than expected lol. it has a mpu6050 gyroscope & accelerometer and ardunio nano. when you move it faster, more of the neopixel LEDs light up and each axis (x, y, z) is assigned to red, blue or green. i first designed the entire board not planning on using the ardunio nano or mpu6050, instead components built into the board but there were a tonnn of problems (one of which was burning the bootloader but then again got to use oscilloscope to see the data lines which was sooo cool) so i decided to change plans. the board has some fun lighthouse-themed silkscreens bc i was first planning on 3d-printing a case and making a lighthouse desk lamp. also big big thanks to @ThomasStubblefield and @ky200617 for helping me out and encouraging me along the way! :) schematic & kicad design -> github.com/themagicfrog/lightsaber finally, here are some fun long-exposure light photos i took and pictures of the board!
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MridunGupta
@MridunGupta0
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sapmix
@sapmix0
blutils So, this is probably my last scrapbook about blutils! Let me recap what I have managed to do in 65 hours of coding time: I have managed to create 10.5 coreutils in rust, which are usable. The coreutils are still lacking a few features and some commands but they are mostly done and functional. Blutils is not quite finished (but can be marked as a ship) and will be an ongoing project for some time, or probably for a long long time. In a few days I will add some Contribution guidelines to make contributions easier for everyone. I would like to thank everyone here for checking out and giving great feedback on my projects, and I would like to wish y’all a great life. Thanks, thanks and thanks again. And so, with those words, this was my last scrapbook post, unless I end up needing another hour or two! Here’s the project: github.com/SpamixOfficial/blutils Consider contributing if you want to help out!
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MridunGupta
@MridunGupta0
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MridunGupta
@MridunGupta0
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Tanmayi
@Tanmayi0
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Dragos
@Dragos0
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TeoWelton
@TeoWelton0
Hello! I made a webcrawler in rust! Theres still quite a few more features I wanna add, but I'm ready to ship a basic version so here it is! github.com/DragonDev07/Rustle
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Kieran
@Kieran0
A bit of a basic ship here but i made a quick app to answer a question i had about baby names; thnks to @Aram for telling me about the social security names database :) github.com/kcoderhtml/baby-names
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Kieran
@Kieran0
charming slack ship! i seem to have forgotten several sessions related to this from a while ago; not sure whether its bot error or human error lol; the sessions were all realted to sixels which are a horrid pain github.com/kcoderhtml/charming-slack
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Shuflduf
@Shuflduf0
i made a movement engine for vehicles in godot - GitHub - Itch.io
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RyanDiLorenzo-U04JGJN2B40
@RyanDiLorenzo-U04JGJN2B400
[reposting because hakkun was down] I embarked on a LORA journey a failed miserably, but in process learnt so much about communication protocols like SPI and I2C on a ESP32. A few months ago I had a "vision" for using LORA for off-grid communication after receiving my inspiration from The Trail projects and the Helium Crypto Miner which also uses LORA. I took a look at LCSC and managed to find one of the cheapest LORA modules called the LLCC68 at the low end of 4$ USD per module which is cheap in comparison to the 10$ of more popular chips that do the same thing. I thought to myself, this was amazing, I can't wait to bring cheap LORA into the technology ecosystem and have everyone using it. Boy was I wrong. After receiving a pouch of the 10 LORA modules on a breadboard, I thought to plop it on a breadboard connect some wires and have it hooked up to the ESP32. But noooo, the module uses smaller and less common 1mm spacing for it's pins instead of the common 2.54mm, devastated as I was I designed a PCB to allow me to adapt it as seen in the photo. I got the PCB, soldered it to the module and using some test code to see if it could communicate it with, nothing. After hours of troubleshooting I realised I had flipped one of the pin headers on the PCB so the traces were incorrect, 🤦‍♂️ . I fixed the PCB, ordered another, it came and I tested it. The test code sort of worked and it recognised that something was there, so I went to find the actual code that would allow me to communicate with it. This is where majority of my time was spent sorting through code and changing parameters to make it work with my module. I looked at several Arduino libraries for a ESP32 and my specific LORA module, and I went with trying RadioLib and EByte_LoRa_E220_Series_Library. Immediately with both and other libraries, I had trouble communicating with the module once again, I had checked everything, the wires, solder joints and hardware I was using. After reading a lot of forum posts and threads online using the ESP32, it was the pinout. The ESP32 has 2 serial peripheral interfaces, VSPI and HSPI. VSPI being considered default and more commonly used. I just kind of assumed all these libraries would use VSPI unless they specified otherwise in their documentation. Looking through the library's code, I found a mention of HSPI and when I changed the pins to HSPI to reflect this, it worked, sort of. I had gotten a new error message (finally), invalid header: 0xffffffff , not much better than the last. The maintainer of the repo suggested I used a Logic Analyser to see if there were any issues with the module. There and then I bought and learned how to use a logic analyser and analysed the SPI pins for how they communicated. I found nothing useful with this but thought it was neat using the logic analyser. More research into using HSPI for the ESP32 turned up to be that when the MISO pin (pin 12) is set high, it changes something in the internal voltage regulator making it crash. I couldn't find a way around this other than changing a ton of code in that library for it to use VSPI instead. I gave up here, it's like trying to balance something without a centre of gravity to balance on. I feel this is absurd that something like this is so difficult to use. That's why the price was so slow eh? There are still many things I could try, different libraries, rewriting the SPI protocol, trying different microcontrollers, but I'm just not at that capacity right now to do that; which is why I am leaving it open to y'all. If you've read through my terrible no-good LORA journey, I will offer to ship you a LORA module and PCB free of charge assuming you're located in Canada for you to test yourself. Message me for details. Link to RadioLib Issue.
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RyanDiLorenzo-U04JGJN2B40
@RyanDiLorenzo-U04JGJN2B400
I embarked on a LORA journey a failed miserably, but in process learnt so much about communication protocols like SPI and I2C on a ESP32. A few months ago I had a "vision" for using LORA for off-grid communication after receiving my inspiration from The Trail projects and the Helium Crypto Miner which also uses LORA. I took a look at LCSC and managed to find one of the cheapest LORA modules called the LLCC68 at the low end of 4$ USD per module which is cheap in comparison to the 10$ of more popular chips that do the same thing. I thought to myself, this was amazing, I can't wait to bring cheap LORA into the technology ecosystem and have everyone using it. Boy was I wrong. After receiving a pouch of the 10 LORA modules on a breadboard, I thought to plop it on a breadboard connect some wires and have it hooked up to the ESP32. But noooo, the module uses smaller and less common 1mm spacing for it's pins instead of the common 2.54mm, devastated as I was I designed a PCB to allow me to adapt it as seen in the photo. I got the PCB, soldered it to the module and using some test code to see if it could communicate it with, nothing. After hours of troubleshooting I realised I had flipped one of the pin headers on the PCB so the traces were incorrect, 🤦‍♂️ . I fixed the PCB, ordered another, it came and I tested it. The test code sort of worked and it recognised that something was there, so I went to find the actual code that would allow me to communicate with it. This is where majority of my time was spent sorting through code and changing parameters to make it work with my module. I looked at several Arduino libraries for a ESP32 and my specific LORA module, and I went with trying RadioLib and EByte_LoRa_E220_Series_Library. Immediately with both and other libraries, I had trouble communicating with the module once again, I had checked everything, the wires, solder joints and hardware I was using. After reading a lot of forum posts and threads online using the ESP32, it was the pinout. The ESP32 has 2 serial peripheral interfaces, VSPI and HSPI. VSPI being considered default and more commonly used. I just kind of assumed all these libraries would use VSPI unless they specified otherwise in their documentation. Looking through the library's code, I found a mention of HSPI and when I changed the pins to HSPI to reflect this, it worked, sort of. I had gotten a new error message (finally), invalid header: 0xffffffff , not much better than the last. The maintainer of the repo suggested I used a Logic Analyser to see if there were any issues with the module. There and then I bought and learned how to use a logic analyser and analysed the SPI pins for how they communicated. I found nothing useful with this but thought it was neat using the logic analyser. More research into using HSPI for the ESP32 turned up to be that when the MISO pin (pin 12) is set high, it changes something in the internal voltage regulator making it crash. I couldn't find a way around this other than changing a ton of code in that library for it to use VSPI instead. I gave up here, it's like trying to balance something without a centre of gravity to balance on. I feel this is absurd that something like this is so difficult to use. That's why the price was so slow eh? There are still many things I could try, different libraries, rewriting the SPI protocol, trying different microcontrollers, but I'm just not at that capacity right now to do that; which is why I am leaving it open to y'all. If you've read through my terrible no-good LORA journey, I will offer to ship you a LORA module and PCB free of charge assuming you're located in Canada for you to test yourself. Message me for details. Link to RadioLib Issue.
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YeGao
@YeGao7+
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RiteshGharat
@RiteshGharat0
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MridunGupta
@MridunGupta0
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MridunGupta
@MridunGupta0
<https://meetweb.ship.mridungupta.eu.org/|demo> | <https://github.com/mridun-gupta/MeetWeb|github repo>
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DevCmb
@DevCmb0
Biggest ship I'm probably ever going to do, be prepared. This is benchmark 3/3, marking the completion of my github workflow builder I created a visual editor for github workflows! You know, those things which automate tasks and testing for you and stuff like that. It features a full visual-based editor,, teams, accounts, and so much more! In this project, I learned react and it has made me so much better at front-end development. The website is connected to a database hosted by mongodb and everything else is done internally, no external apis or anything like that! I plan to update the website soon for better screen support, more components, more features, ect. Currently it is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED to use a laptop/monitor screen around 1920x1080. Many functions do not work on mobile at this time This took a total of 59 hours and is probably the last huge project I submit to arcade. It's been an amazing summer. You can find the website along with the github repository below, and I'd definitely appreciate it if anyone would like to contribute or even just make an account and use the service. github.com/29cmb/Github-Workflow-Builder overflow.devcmb.hackclub.app
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MridunGupta
@MridunGupta0
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Shuflduf
@Shuflduf0
for some reason, i made an app to get the exact price of four million brown mushrooms on hypixel skyblock - Itch.io - GitHub
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Shuflduf
@Shuflduf0
i made a chatbot in godot based on googles gemini 1.5 flash ai model - GitHub
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NathanTsai
@NathanTsai0
This was the first time I pulled information out of other sources / websites, and it took me a while to actually wrap my head around this. This started around me just wanting to learn something that I never learned previously, and UI, and Python were just something familiar that I knew, and wanted to add some knowledge and more familiarity / better formatting. A new side project arose trying to learn about what the weather symbols meant, and how to convey that info into the website in a non-really complicated way. There are 4 different pages, and I hope it works OK (please do not overload Replit's version, as there will be a jinja crash[please read more in the README file]) Enjoy! GitHub repository: github.com/nathantsai1/myWeather demo: replit.com/@iamveryerveryba/myWeather
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