- Who: anyone! software engineers will be primary contributors of course, but we will offer optional introductory sessions for the curious / aspiring developer. You do not have to have attended EAG Bay Area to attend the Hackathon.
- Where: Momentum office at 3004 16th St, just off the 16th St Mission BART Station
- When: Mon, 2/27 from 10am - 7pm
- What: work independently or with collaborators on EA-aligned project of your choosing
If you would like to share your Hackathon project idea, please leave a comment!
Agenda:
- 10am-10:15 — participants arrive and get set up
- 10:15-10:20 — welcome and logistics talk by Nicole Janeway Bills of EA Software Engineers
- 10:20-10:30 — opening talk by Austin Chen of Manifold Markets on expectations and ways of working for the event
- 10:30-10:45 — project pitches — people with ideas can share them with the group
- 10:45 — start of work and learning sessions
- 12pm — lunch — vegan and nonvegan options
- 6pm — dinner and project presentations
- 6:45-7pm — prize announcements and wrap up
Learning Sessions:
- 10:45 — setting up your development environment
- 11:30 — basics of git
- 1pm — intro to frontend development
- 2pm — open source contributions in AI safety (presentation link to be added later)
Looking forward to seeing you at the event! Add your photos here.
Project proposal: An app that is like a website blocker like Freedom, but instead of blocking a website, the user can set a maximum amount of money to be donated to charity per week. Any amount of time that is spent on a website (YouTube, Twitter, TikTok, etc) more than a specified amount of time (also set by the user) will be translated to a monetary amount to be donated to a charity(ies) of choice. Like Freedom, the app aims to curtail too much web use/wasting time.
Example: I set the app so that I have a maximum of $100 a week and one hour of surfing YT per day. At the end of the week I have spent a total of 58 minutes over my allotted time (7 hours). That means the app will automatically give $58 dollars that week to e.g. UNICEF using my credit card.
The app has the advantage over Freedom of adding a monetary incentive to decrease internet use above a set time. It also will habitualize and normalize charity giving for those using it.
Cool idea — I definitely know people who would use this.