hackday

once a month at Zengularity since 2011

The Zengularity Hackday takes place the last friday of each month. On this day we celebrate the Web and all its possibilities, and we try to make it even more awesome. We love the web and this website is our love letter.

Here you'll find the projects we've contributed back to the community.

Please bear in mind those projects are prototypes and the products of a single day.

Last hackday

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lambdaeditor

Hackday so4e02 • 2014-02-27

You want to make a WYSIWYG editor in the browser ? You may have already used content-editable and encountered many issues with it. lambdaeditor is a web text editor for complex interactions. Written in ELM, it will bring expresivity, typesafety and performance

Les Hackers

  • erwan

    @erwan

  • julienrf

    @julienrf

  • etaque

    @etaque

Previous episodes

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Beatmovie

Hackday so4e01 • 2014-02-02

Beatmovie is a mobile application that connects to your smartwatch to measure your heart activity during a movie. Your bpm are recorded and can help you rate the movie

Les Hackers

  • BenjamMartin

    @BenjamMartin

  • sebcreme

    @sebcreme

  • wadjetz

    @wadjetz

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twitbot

Hackday so4e01 • 2014-11-28

Easily create a twitter bot that can respond to user tweets in the user’s language. This bot was developped in clojure

Les Hackers

  • srenaultcontact

    @srenaultcontact

  • greweb

    @greweb

  • erwan

    @erwan

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LinkuKuriinaa (Link cleaner)

Hackday s03e10 • 2014-11-28

Or how to make Google spy on us a little less

This experiment will remove tracking links from google search and will allow you to access your results directly without redirection

This project is available as a bookmarlet, a chrome or a firefox extension

Les Hackers

  • bobylito

    @bobylito

  • dohzya

    @dohzya

  • OtraMaga

    @OtraMaga

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Radyo

Hackday s03e10 • 2014-11-28

Send a Yo to your favourite radio to automatically add the now playing song to your spotify playlist. You’ll also receive a yo back with the song information

Les Hackers

  • l4mnath

    @l4mnath

  • srenaultcontact

    @srenaultcontact

  • Atezsouai

    @Atezsouai

  • NicolaeNMV

    @NicolaeNMV

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Mute Zat Shit

Hackday s03e03 • 2014-03-28

Advertisement is a plague, here comes the doctor

This Web Audio API experiment aims at removing advertisement from web radios. Through mathematical study of the sound, advertisement patterns are recognized and replaced with arbitrary content. The project includes a unique radio player UI, client-side sound processing, and server-side web radio metadata parsing.

Les Hackers

  • ornicar

    @ornicar

  • altamborrino

    @altamborrino

  • Atezsouai

    @Atezsouai

  • jdelh

    @jdelh

  • mandubian

    @mandubian

  • vveloce

    @vveloce

  • JeremDsgn

    @JeremDsgn

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BYOG

Hackday s03e02 • 2014-02-28

Wouldn’t it be great if you can play games with your friends without having to buy a console plus additional controllers? With BYOG the console is a distant server and the controllers are your smartphones! Nothing to install, your gamepad is in your pocket, ready to play!

Display the game on a computer or TV and play with all your friends owning a smartphone.

Les Hackers

  • chradr

    @chradr

  • bobylito

    @bobylito

  • dohzya

    @dohzya

  • JeremDsgn

    @JeremDsgn

  • maxcalmels

    @maxcalmels

  • studiodev

    @studiodev

  • vasimonnet

    @vasimonnet

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Zpeech

Hackday s02e09 • 2013-10-31

Zpeech is a vowel formant analysis experiment with Web Audio API.

The application records the microphone audio signal, analyzes it in real time (web audio API do the fourier transform), detects the formants and infer a phonetic vowel from some calibrated values.

Les Hackers

  • natewave

    @natewave

  • etaty

    @etaty

  • greweb

    @greweb

  • benlillo

    @benlillo

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Beez

Hackday s02e07 • 2013-08-30

Beez is a 100% web real-time audio experiment using smartphones as synthesizer effect controllers.

Beez is focused on having the best latency performance: we used the bleeding-edge WebRTC technology, which allows you to link clients in Peer-to-Peer instead of a classical Client-Server architecture. Web Audio API is also involved to provide real time synthesis of the sound.

Les Hackers

  • mrspeaker

    @mrspeaker

  • etaty

    @etaty

  • NicuPrinFum

    @NicuPrinFum

  • drfars

    @drfars

  • srenaultcontact

    @srenaultcontact

  • greweb

    @greweb

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ZOUND Live

Hackday s02e06 • 2013-07-26

ZOUND live is a web collaborative audio modular tracker.

It uses the Web Audio API for the real time audio synthesis, and the new Web MIDI API to be able to use any MIDI music device as an input of the application and to provide a fun and productive electronic music software experience.

Les Hackers

  • mrspeaker

    @mrspeaker

  • bobylito

    @bobylito

  • mandubian

    @mandubian

  • etaty

    @etaty

  • skaalf

    @skaalf

  • Noxdzine

    @Noxdzine

  • greweb

    @greweb