Silas and Charlie learned the basics of how to solder and successfully soldered a circuit that flashed 2 LEDs with the sound of a siren.
Ian and Silas installed a base OS onto a Raspberry Pi 5 and then, after much troubleshooting and driver updates they were able to downloaded Retropie to develop apps and games on it.
Silas, Kayleigh, and Dylan each worked with their own Arduino board but were available to offer advice and assistance to eachother as needed. Silas made a precision clock, Kayleigh made a sound detector, and Dylan made a distance sensor.
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Silas followed a simple tutorial in unity to make a game where you roll a ball around and try to collect cubes while avoiding the red box that chases you.
Silas and Desmond used TensorFlow in Visual Studio Code to make a basic AI program that was trained to differentiate different items of clothes from eachother, and while there were many bugs and it was very slow, it was able to correctly identify the clothes most of the time.
Silas made a 3d scene in Unity and experimented with adding effects such as wind moving the plants, realistic water reflections, and a lifelike atmosphere
Kiki and Silas tried to make an AI text-to-image program, it was more complex than they expected and they weren't able to get it working but they did learn alot about AI and how image generation works
Silas made a 3d car in unity that can drive around an environment with terrain and trees, he mostly focused on the car, adding realistic physics and various camera features.