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Launch Week X Hackathon Winners

2024-01-04

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We ended 2023 shipping tons of features in Launch Week X, but the fun hasn’t ended yet, because we get to announce the winners of our LWX Hackathon!

We enjoyed looking at all 64 projects, the most submissions we ever had. You can view all the submissions on madewithsupabase.com.

Now, without further ado, here are the winners of the LWX Hackathon!

Best overall project

Winner

Supafork - by @0xChroxify

Supafork is an open-source project that allows you to easily clone Supabase projects. Inspired by Vercel's Deploy button it provides a similar experience for Supabase projects, allowing for easier setup of self-hosted apps using Supabase.

supafork

Runner Up

fastify-supabase - by @psteinroe

A Fastify plugin to use authenticated Supabase clients in your API.

fastify

Best use of AI

Winner

AI Video Search Engine (AVSE) - by @yoeven

AVSE is a search engine for videos. It converts the video transcriptions into embeddings and a search is performed against them making it a unique search engine where you can perform search based on the video content.

AI Video Search Engine

Runner Up

Voice-Activated RAG System - by @arpagon

Voice-Activated RAG System is a voice conversational agent, taking on the role of an IT Architect, marking a significant advancement in AI-driven dialog systems. Programmed for voice interaction, it provides an intuitive and natural user experience, mirroring the consultation one would expect from a human IT professional.

Voice-Activated RAG System

Most fun / best easter egg

Winner

DocQuiz - by @elpntdev

DocQuiz is a quiz generator based on web documents. It helps to test how much you know before reading a text or how much you understand after reading it.

DocQuiz

Runner Up

Wordbuzz - by @arbizzen

Wordbuzz is a two-player online game powered by supabase realtime that allows you to match words from over 100K most used words. Practicing vocabulary has never been this easy.

Wordbuzz

Most technically impressive

Winner

Supabase CLI for Visual Studio Code by @anas_araid

Supabase CLI for Visual Studio Code makes working with your local database instance much easier. You can create migrations, inspect tables, views, and functions, and run some common Supabase commands directly from your editor.

supabase-cli

Runner Up

pg_render - by @kaskimies

Rethink how you do web development with pg_render, a PostgreSQL extension crafted with Rust and pgrx. Enter the realm of Database-centric development, where your database schema is the sole source of truth—from data model to UI views.

pg_render

Most visually pleasing

Winner

Mirror of Loss - by @laznic

Mirror of Loss is a WebGL experience and a Baldur's Gate 3 / Forgotten Realms fan project. It's powered by AI: all the sprites, textures, and imagery were generated via Stable Diffusion (some with the help of OpenAI & GPT-4), and background music by Stable Audio.

Mirror of Loss

Runner Up

1982 vs. the future - by @rblalock

The year is 1982. You're a computer programmer working for an agency that has access to all the world's secrets. Your terminal is the single most important terminal in the world. You must protect it from anyone.

1982 vs. the future

The Prizes

The winners in each category will receive a Launch Week X Keyboard, while the runners-up will be awarded a limited edition swag kit.

LWX Hackathon Prize

Getting Started Guides

If you're inspired to build, check out some of the latest resources:

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