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Chat rooms may not be as popular as they once were, but that’s no reason to not try making your own.
Some ideas include developing this hack for your personal calendar, a professor's office hours, or a work schedule!
If you love Discord and want a quick and simple way to build and host your own Discord bot, Replit has you covered.
Many languages contain classes that allow for the functionality of a random number generator, but we want you to create your own method that does this.
Whether you’re tackling budgeting for college students or financial modeling for stock markets, we want to see you create something inspired by finance.
Use any map-based API in one of your existing projects, or create a new project with it!
If you don’t already have one, take some time today to set one up.
Create an application that suggests, creates, or curates recipes based on what ingredients an individual has.
Explore Hardware (Emulators Welcome!)
Build Something with React
From an image search application, to a Jina powered chatbot, checking out Jina’s demo projects is a fun way to get started with Jina AI.
As we get closer to a time where travel will be possible again, get ready to travel by creating a hack that can help you.
Do you want to prepare for the new season while getting your blockchain skills in tip-top shape?
Data science is one of the fastest growing fields in tech. There are so many different ways to visualize data.
Create a hack for a totally useless or silly invention. The more useless and silly, the better.
Using APIs opens a ton of functionality you can add to any hack.