sprig
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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sprig
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Hack Club Blot: A CNC drawing machine for programmatic art. Built with teenagers
Blot is completely open source (hardware and software). You can find the GitHub here: https://github.com/hackclub/blot
I spent the last year building Blot with teenagers in the Hack Club community including but not limited to B (age 19), Henry (15), Kai (17), Shawn (18), Hugo (15), Ella (19) and Bright (15).
At Hack Club weâre working on building a new model for public education through open source projects. We believe people learn best by building things they care about and sharing those things with others. We want to support motivated teenagers around the world to pursue technology this way. Thatâs why we created the âYou Ship, We Shipâ model. We build online creative coding environments that are gateways to other subjects in technology. When teenagers create projects with our tools and share them publicly we send them more creative material. At the end of 2022 we released our first âYou Ship, We Shipâ project: Sprig.
Sprig is a microworld for making tile games, when you share your game we send you the hardware to build a handheld gaming console that can play that game. https://github.com/hackclub/sprig
Today we are releasing our newest âYou Ship, We Shipâ: Blot. Create a program that generates line art and weâll send you a robot that can draw that art in real life. We hope Blot will encourage people to explore the beauty of programming and be a gateway to digital fabrication. Nothing feels more magic to me than writing an incantation on a computer that can materialize into a real thing that you can hold in your hands. I hope to share that magic with you through Blot.
Everything is free and open source so anyone is welcome to use the editor, submit to the gallery, or build a Blot machine. You have to be a teenager for us to send you a machine for free though.
Iâm excited to see what people make! Enjoy.
If you want to learn more about Hack Club you can check out this short documentary we made about our 2023 summer hackathon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1s5HqSqKi0
- Open source game console/engine built by teenagers (for teenagers)
- Show HN: Sprig, open-source game console & engine, by teenagers, for teenagers
- Show HN: Sprig, open-source game console & engine, by teenagers, for teenagers
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Show HN: Sprig, open-source game console and engine, by teenagers, for teenagers
It appears the project hasn't optimized for production (yet?). For now, I can't help but think it may be possible to cobble together a Sprig using inexpensive Pi Pico HATs and 3D printing. Here's the schematic:
https://github.com/hackclub/sprig/blob/main/docs/GROWING_A_S...
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (November 2022)
Hack Club | Full-time, Part-time or Contract | ONSITE | Vermont, US | https://hackclub.com
Hello friends,
I come from the game dev world where I led the team on the Crash Bandicoot reboot trilogy and helped ship two of the Destiny 2 expansions. Iâm now building out a team here at Hack Club that will make inspiring technical and creative projects with and for thousands of the most technical teenagers youâll probably ever meet.
In the past 3 months, weâve shipped an open source game console ( https://github.com/hackclub/sprig ) that you can only get by building a game for it, a guide to assembly language thatâs now the 4th most popular GitHub repo written in assembly ( https://github.com/hackclub/some-assembly-required ), and a teaser for a game we're producing about love and graphing (https://hack.af/sr ).
For this role, Iâm looking for a technical partner-in-crime with a few notches in your belt.
JOB DESCRIP/APPLY: https://hiring.hackclub.com/26020 or email [email protected]
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PAID - Creative Technologist
In the past 3 months, weâve shipped an open source game console that you can only get by building a game for it, a guide to assembly language thatâs now the 4th most popular GitHub repo written in assembly, and a teaser for a game about love and graphing.
BentoML
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Who's hiring developer advocates? (December 2023)
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project ideas/advice for entry-level grad jobs?
there are a few tools you can use as "cheat mode" shortcuts to give you a leg up as you're getting started. here's one: https://github.com/bentoml/BentoML
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Two high schoolers trying to use Azure/GCP/AWS- need help!
Then you can look into bentoml https://github.com/bentoml/BentoML which is used to deploy ml stuff with many more benifits.
- Ask HN: Who is hiring? (November 2022)
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[D] How to get the fastest PyTorch inference and what is the "best" model serving framework?
For 2), I am aware of a few options. Triton inference server is an obvious one as is the âtransformer-deployâ version from LDS. My only reservation here is that they require the model compilation or are architecture specific. I am aware of others like Bento, Ray serving and TorchServe. Ideally I would have something that allows any (PyTorch model) to be used without the extra compilation effort (or at least optionally) and has some convenience things like ease of use, easy to deploy, easy to host multiple models and can perform some dynamic batching. Anyway, I am really interested to hear people's experience here as I know there are now quite a few options! Any help is appreciated! Disclaimer - I have no affiliation or are connected in any way with the libraries or companies listed here. These are just the ones I know of. Thanks in advance.
- PostgresML is 8-40x faster than Python HTTP microservices
- Congratulations on v1.0, BentoML đ± ! You are r/mlops OSS of the month!
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Show HN: Truss â serve any ML model, anywhere, without boilerplate code
In this category Iâm a big fan of https://github.com/bentoml/BentoML
What I like about it is their idiomatic developer experience. It reminds me of other Pythonic frameworks like Flask and Django in a good way.
I have no affiliation with them whatsoever, just an admirer.
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[P] Introducing BentoML 1.0 - A faster way to ship your models to production
Github Page: https://github.com/bentoml/BentoML
- Show HN: BentoML goes 1.0 â A faster way to ship your models to production
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