Initially we planned on a collaborative note-taking tool we would call "Cheat Code"--every lecture, students can tune in to a document for the lecture and start writing notes together. In real time, everyone can help write notes and add photos to the notes--when the lecture ends, anyone can suggest changes to the lecture notes, but these changes have to be voted on, so everyone's happy. The tool's main feature would allow students to build an official "cheat sheet" for a course together--a reference everyone can collaborate on and use. Think Wikipedia's community of editors, but it's students helping each other. ... PSYCHE we ditched that project for the sake of our collective mental health so we decided to go with teaching an ML model how to recognize memes from a given year (surprisingly well!)

Say hello to Meme Machine: the fun alternative to spending a weekend sleep deprived! (we still did that but shhhh). This program can recognize popular memes from 2012, and is even mostly accurate at telling you what month they originated from!

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