@TAMUhack Our final project was MacroBites, an app that helps people with dietary restrictions choose which foods to eat at restaurants by displaying macronutrient information. Devpost: https://t.co/umi7RXTzG4
@TAMUhack Our second project was 'line by line', a program meant to help make reading more accessible for those with dyslexia. Devpost: https://t.co/k3cXFYzAE4
Our second submission for @HackTX was True Colors, a way to vote for the "good" companies, with your wallet. They also took home a sponsor prize! https://t.co/KJKs6GUXr5
The Waitlisters had 2 submissions this weekend at @HackTX! The first one was Caesar: A Chrome extension to detect epileptic video content, which placed 2nd overall and also placed for a sponsor challenge! https://t.co/b9sCbxlNbx
Our second project from HackMIT is: SlideDown! SlideDown is a command line tool that allows you to convert Markdown files to Google Slides presentation s. Find more on the Devpost: https://t.co/HuyiucHJxT
Aaaaand done! Our first project from HackMIT is up: Swiper Go Swiping! It's a custom circular swiping keyboard that uses machine learning to identify the words you're typing. Find more on our Devpost: https://t.co/V7dswp0GrD
We will be hosting our first online, international UTCTF next Friday, from 7PM CST March 8th - 7PM CST March 10th. We will have $500 worth of prizes for the top teams! Find more info at https://t.co/kBXeBMyk26 !