I wish I knew about this. I wrote a file server that serves your webroot directory over League of Legends chat. Any time you request a file that is more than a few bytes, your chat gets flooded with base64 strings... The extraslow web.
Show HN: Projects from “Stupid Shit No One Needs and Terrible Ideas” Hackathon
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#22All the projects there were so beautiful because they were liberated from the whole motif in tech of products constantly "revolutionizing field-xyz and solving 1000 major world problems".
If we are going to enter into a truly tech-literate, post-internet phase of humanity, we gotta be making dumb, hilarious junk like this.
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#23A very similar hackathon I went to a few months back is http://www.comedyhackday.org/ They matchup comedians and hackers to create beauty.
Easily the most fun hackathon i've ever been to/
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Well, I organized the hackathon. Does that count?
You should do one in SF next. I found this 2.74 times more amusing than most hackathon post mortems.
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#27How is this different from every other Hackathon?
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#281) these "terrible idea" hackathon projects were so much more _sexual_ than your typical hackathon. This goes with the indications that the sex-tech space is anathema more for market reasons (VCs want to stay family friendly) than because sex-tech isn't fun or interesting to people. With the chance of funding not on the table, a healthy mix of projects veered toward sex. Maybe humor can actually be a way for a few sex-tech startups to take off. :)
2) the funniest projects all involved hardware. There's something extra-ridiculous about juxtaposing our own bodies into these stupid projects. I recommend anyone interested in a solid philosophical grounding in humor to read Henri Bergson's early 20th century treatise on laughter (http://www.templeofearth.com/books/laughter.pdf). He writes that we find use laughter as a way to draw attention to the rigid, mortal, and physical in all of us. That is why impersonating someone's habits is funny-- because the rigidity of their personality is made super clear. I wonder what it says about us that strapping ipads onto people's faces makes me laugh out loud.
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#29That "Focus Tools" chrome extension looks like it could potentially help me from getting distracted. Disqualified!
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You should do one in SF next. I found this 2.74 times more amusing than most hackathon post mortems.
If someone wants to do something like this in the SF Bay Area, I will happily help organize space at the Hacker Dojo in MV.