[∂Started by jcole@mit.edu](mailto:jcole@mit.edu)
[Hackathon Projects 1.0 (old doc) -- hackathonprojects.tk (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yl0AAQKVmJoCQXOW9agcmIzta5GahcmMNnus94TwlYU/edit](#null))
Write URL on a whiteboard/share list at Hackathons and in class!
Go to current version of doc: Hackathon Projects 1.5
[(old doc) Skip to Project Ideas](#kix.iqgn474vlreh) or Favorite/Active Projects
[When you see something that interests you, tag it with ~yourEmail, and maybe add to Favorite/Active Projects]
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[Rules: Take any projects and add to the list at the beginning ! I, at least, would love it if you would email/msg/txt/call me/or note your name in projects underway” box below if you are using one of my ideas (I think most of them are mine) because I have more details to add to many. I’d be so honored if you actually implemented one of them! ~Jacob Cole, tmad4000@gmail.com , jcole@mit.edu](mailto:jcole@mit.edu), 858-740-6970
See also: IdeaOverflow.tk VisionCharter: a very prelim. graph visualization of this list and its interconnections
~jcole@mit.edu
PhotoQuote -- app that lets you photograph a quote in a book, then searches online to find the boundaries of the quote you're probably looking to note down, and adds the quote to your notebook. I find myself photographing quotes all the time. This is a big idea, and knowing the thread of quotes a person is interested in is a very powerful, and truly relevant advertising dataset. #relates to “site that autocompletes quotes”
site that autocompletes quotes like instadefine.com and it basically ends up letting you create a database of quotes you're interested in
and this is deep because quotes are your thoughts stated more clearly than you can state them yourselfand if you make a db of all the quotes people think of you get a huge window into their lives it #relates to the power of status message logging. example: is send myself email of quotes I like for instance "and it scared me, having a wrong thought, because it meant my mind wasn't working properly" from the curious incident of the dog in the night-time i just was rereading today and i realized that was brilliant because it relates to a concept of avidya in eastern philosophy the idea that there are some thoughts that we have that aren't true, but instead things that shouldn't bother us bother us and when we think carefully and relax we can learn to only be bothered by the right things (relatedly, there's a lot to be done with etymology) #autocomplete #intentiondb
[I have a very well thought out nexus of projects that I think might interest some of you, incl. the following: ~Jacob jcole@mit.edu](mailto:jcole@mit.edu)
I'm think of working on upgrading http://hackathonprojects.tk/ today at MIT "Hackathon 2.0" from an ordinary Google Doc to an enhanced, idea-sharing-online collaboration system! However, this will take attempting to basically re-create Etherpad-like functionality (etherpad lite is open source, can be extended, and runs on Node.js --cj). If anybody knows the NowJS guys perhaps they would be relevant to talk to? Specifically, I want to retain as much of the current editing functionality of the Google Doc is possible but I want to:
-Create a search box that allows me to filter ideas by tags → (cont on next pg)
-create an auto fill when I start typing a hash tag to mark an idea with the tag.
-Create a really cool special "#relates-to earlierIdeaNameHere" tag that allows you to link ideas to each other naturally. Once linked, by clicking on the relates to tag, you will be able to see a pop-up or expanded div with the related ideas content. This way, threads of ideas can naturally evolve. #autocomplete #intentiondb
[IdeaOverflow.tk <http://instadefine.com/IdeaOverflow/ATTHackathon/gi