@louisa7+i have returned! i’ve had a little bit of a rough past couple of days but im locked back in now i promise. today i:
1. started working on a website my mum needs done by Thursday
2. enjoyed some very last minute cake (we ordered it yesterday evening so it wasnt fancy or anything, vegan cake is awesome tho)
3. did some overdue work
4. tried to catch up with some non-school things i missed out on
@AbdulMoizAdeel0completed projects section now working to add certificates section
@Hashim0I am working on a POS/ERC system that lets you manage your business by organizing transactions, tracking inventory, and generating bills, all in one place. It simplifies daily operations, enhances productivity, and gives you real-time insights to make better decisions. So far I have made a basic prototype in React and Appwrite(basically firebase but open-source)(1). Today I decided the key features that I should add(2) and started designing the UI(3). Current UI is a pain in the eyes. It needs to be something elegant and aesthetic. As I would need to because I would gift it to my dad who owns a spare parts business for 20 years now and does everything manually(he has employees though but manages the finances and stuff on notebooks which is a big pain). It would help him alot!
@TheScientist1010My 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:…
@EdwardHesketh0The Slab Keyboard
Over the last 4 months, I have built an entire keyboard from the ground up, making hardware, software, firmware, and more to build the best keyboard I could. For the last 1 month, I have been logging my hours on Arcade, and it's been great fun! Linked is the GitHub repo that links to all the other repos this project occupies, as well as a YouTube video showcasing the project.
This will be posted in two parts due to the 25 hour limit per scrapbook - as I have done ~50 hours. This post will mostly feature the software/firmware development sessions.
(I lost track of everything and forgot to post any scrapbooks while I was working, thanks for understanding 🙂)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5xrWIB_Eh8github.com/headblockhead/slab
@FireEntity0OpenSim!
A barebones, basic flight sim developed with Godot 4!
Currently in a playable state with full flight, camera controls, landing gear, a small map, and a title screen!
GitHub Repo
@ultimate_hecker0Adding on to a 5000 part FRC and FTC Parts Library for easy reference and use when making offseason robots, competing in CADathons and CADing robots in season> Just finished with adding a motion constrained version of all the SDS modules since the MK3 with every ratio.
@Dhyan990Here lies my macropad in all of its macro glory
@swirly10070Some more perspective drawings! I'm liking this!
@ankush0Created a basic chatbot using nodejs with NLP in one hour!
github.com/anproghub/chatbot-nlp
couple of more things are needed in order to make it properly functional will be committing more new changes.
video -
@lilli0making an app on quest (hand tracking and wall detection), looks crazy right!
@Eugene0I made a second version of a flight computer for a thrust vector controlled rocket. The previous one was just a PCB, while this one also includes components for PCB assembly: github.com/usedgenes/Flight-Computer-PCB
@ArnavRavinder0Final 3D [lot of posts since scrapping today]
@TheOnlyDino0Using an Arduino, I have made a video game console! It contains four games, and is controlled by a joystick. Look at the videos for a preview on how it looks.
The Github Repo (with schematic and description): github.com/boblamceo/arduino-game-console
@DikshantPandey0I have completed the task of developing the Python Voice Assistant! 🎉
Project: Python Voice Assistant
Description: This is a Python-based voice assistant that can perform various tasks based on voice commands. Next, I will focus on improving the accuracy and adding more functionalities.
Source Code:GitHub Repository
@NadeenI.0CalmCloud is a website designed to help users navigate through anxiety or panic attacks by providing a guide with step-by-step instructions and soothing exercises. The site also includes settings for various white noise options to help users create a calming environment.
neptvnism.github.io/CalmCloudgithub.com/neptvnism/CalmCloud
@rohankatreddy0I picked up a cheap foam glider and thought to myself if it can be made to be remote controlled. So I took apart a toy drone I had laying around and repurposed its electronics for the glider. It flies well on a full battery, the video is when the battery is nearly dead so it doesn't have much power/control authority.