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Hey everyone,

Thank you all for coming down to Hack&Roll 2025 πŸŽ‰. It was a blast for us to organise, and it was truly amazing to see so many unique and creative hacks! Some of you might not have won prizes, but all of you won our hearts ❀️ Here are some of our favourite photos from the event πŸ“Έ. We’ve uploaded all the other photos here.

As usual, Friday Hacks and Hackerschool are resuming this semester and we hope to see you around! Stay updated with us here or @nushackers on Instagram 🀩.

Have a great semester ahead!

– Coreteam 🧑
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Hey everyone! We know it’s past December :p But as a CNY goodie for some, we have performed the Advent of Code 2024 raffling!

Just as a reminder, last December, we ran an event where anyone who joins the NUS Hacker Advent of Code (joined) leaderboard and gets`>= 20` ⭐ would be eligible for a raffle for some goodies!

If you are one of the winners, please DM @woojiahao on Telegram your name, email, and a screenshot of your Advent of Code dashboard for proof and we will send you a Grab voucher!

The list of winners (in no particular order) are:

1. Professional-Procrastinat0r (22 ⭐)
2. RussellDash332 (50 ⭐)
3. Nimastic (21 ⭐)
4. Ryan Tan (50 ⭐)
5. hackyjacky (50 ⭐)
6. Regan Tan (20 ⭐)
7. bedminer (24 ⭐)
8. alvinnws (45 ⭐)
9. ThePyProgrammer (20 ⭐)
10. Sherman Ho (50 ⭐)
11. Eqedos (22 ⭐)
12. claudeonrs (32 ⭐)
13. jason (30 ⭐)
14. Bryce 3D (43 ⭐)
15. roshnidaksha (50 ⭐)

Thank you to all who participated and we hope to see you participating again next year!
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Hackerschool: Vim

πŸ—“ Thurs, 6 Feb, 6.30pm-8.30pm
πŸ“ SR13 @ SoC (COM3-01-22)

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Vim is a popular text editor, used by many for the efficient creating and editing of text. Come join us at this workshop to learn how to use it effectively, from the basics.

Beginners of all backgrounds welcome!

Prerequisites:
- Vim installation (WSL2 / Linux / OSX install preferred, Native windows install might be a little fiddly).

See you there! πŸ‘‹
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Friday Hacks #269

πŸ—“ Date/Time: Friday, 7 Feb, 7pm
πŸ“ Venue:
COM3-01-21 Seminar Room 12
πŸ•πŸ§‹ will be served!

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Friday Hacks is back! This week, we’re featuring 7 cool projects built at Hack&Roll 2025!

1. Bad Apple but it's NUSMods
Can NUSMods play Bad Apple? A resounding yes.

2. Wobby Waddlers
Snake + Sokoban + Balancing Arena. Push crates, collect eggs, and make sure you don't fall off!

3. Toaster-Chan
Turns your boring old toaster into a talking, interactive Singaporean Waifu with the latest in LLMs and Voice technology.

4
. Linkedin Hater
A Chrome extension replacing all non-author comments on a post with discouraging messages.

5. Art-ificial Failure
Skribble.io BUT drawing things that other players will get, but an AI won't!

6. Qracked
A Chrome extension that disrupts the typical browsing routine by slicing up every image on a webpage into puzzle pieces.

7. Love Bets
What if society’s bets on your relationship could reveal how compatible you really are?

See you there πŸ‘‹!
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Ready to dive into the dirty work of spreading hacker culture?

Join the NUS Hackers Coreteam, and be part of the team that is empowered to make some of the most impactful hacking-related events in NUS and Singapore happen!

Click here to learn more about what we do, and for the application form! Sign ups close on 11 Feb.

Some common questions about joining:

What kind of people are we looking for?

We are looking for people that have an understanding of what hacking is, and are passionate about spreading hacking culture. We do not require candidates to have hacking experience/projects/skills, as long as they fulfil the condition above.

Do I need to have prior programming experience before joining?
No, we've had members whose first programming experience was in CS1010, and that's fine.

Do I need to be an SoC student to join?
No, we have coreteam members who are not from SoC! As long as you are an NUS student, you are more than welcome to apply!
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Hackerschool: A primer to smart contracts (and how we can hack it)

πŸ—“ Wed, 12 Feb, 7:00pm-9.00pm
πŸ“ SR11 @ SoC (COM3-01-20)

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Join us in this exciting collaboration with NUS Greyhats!

With the rise of buzzwords like Web3, blockchain, smart contracts, and NFTs, have you ever wondered what the technology behind them is and how it works? In this workshop, we look into Web3 security where we learn how to interact with and exploit smart contracts on the blockchain.

Pre-requisite:
– Install Metamask (https://metamask.io/download/)

See you there! πŸ‘‹
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Friday Thursday Hacks #270 πŸ¦†

πŸ—“ Date/Time: Thursday, 13 Feb, 7pm
πŸ“ Venue: COM3-01-23 Seminar Room 14
πŸ•πŸ§‹ will be served!

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From Code to Trades: The Role of CS Graduates in a Quantitative Trading Firm

At Jane Street, the world of trading is an intersection of cutting-edge technology, quantitative reasoning, and problem-solving. Behind every trade lies a complex web of technical systems, infrastructure, and thoughtful design that enables our traders and developers to operate at the highest level. In this talk, we'll dive into the technical work that powers our trading operations, exploring the diverse roles CS graduates play and the challenges they tackle daily.

Meet the Speakers! πŸŽ™
Shenghan is a trader at Jane Street's Hong Kong office, where he specializes in developing quantitative models and trading algorithms.
Shi-Jie Khor is currently a software engineer at Jane Street Singapore, focusing on developing tools to study trading strategies in the firm.

See you there! πŸ‘‹
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Hackerspace

πŸ‘‹ Hi everyone! Together with Petr, a masters’ student, we’re looking to experiment with a space for people to come together, get excited about tech, and actually build things (and learn from the inevitable mistakes made along the way).

If you’re interested, feel free to let us know what you’re looking to build by tomorrow 12pm. We’ll be meeting for the first time this wednesday in COM3 πŸ˜„

As we’re still working out how we can best build this space, we’ll only be inviting NUS students (for now!!!) and we’ll reach out to confirm if you should come down!
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NUS Hackers
Ready to dive into the dirty work of spreading hacker culture? Join the NUS Hackers Coreteam, and be part of the team that is empowered to make some of the most impactful hacking-related events in NUS and Singapore happen! Click here to learn more about…
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If you’re ready to get your hands dirty spreading hacker culture, this is your last call to join NUS Hackers Coreteam - the team that makes some of the most impactful hacking-related events in NUS and Singapore happen! Apply now!
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Hi Everyone! The venue for Today's THURSDAY Hacks has been changed to Seminar Room 1 (COM1-0206)
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Hi Everyone! Here is a video to get from COM3 bus stop to Seminar Room 1 (COM1-0206) for today's THURSDAY Hacks happening at 7pm!
Hackerschool: Introduction To Zig

πŸ—“ Thursday, 20 Feb, 6.30pm-8.30pm
πŸ“ SR13 @ SoC (COM3-01-22)

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Zig is a general-purpose programming language and toolchain for maintaining robust, optimal and reusable software. It's often used as an alternative to C, C++, and Rust.

In this workshop, we'll cover:

- The basics of the language
- Memory management
- Data composition
- Error handling
- Zig's comptime feature

Prerequisites:
- Basic knowledge of any programming language is recommended

See you there! πŸ‘‹
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Friday Hacks #271

πŸ—“ Date/Time: Friday, 21 Feb, 7pm
πŸ“ Venue: COM3-01-21 Seminar Room 12
πŸ•πŸ§‹ will be served!

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Vite, Rust, and the future of JavaScript tooling (Evan YouπŸŽ™)
Despite being the world's most widely used language, the JavaScript/TypeScript ecosystem has long been fragmented. Unlike Rust, which has an official tool like Cargo for most workflows, JS devs rely on dozens of 3rd-party dependencies just to start a project. Vite drastically simplified the frontend workflow, and now at Void(0), we're building a Rust-based unified toolchain to do the same for the entire JS ecosystem. In this talk, we’ll discuss JS’s evolution, why we think it's time to challenge the status quo, and our progress so far.

How to move terabytes of data around (HerbertπŸŽ™)
In this talk, Herbert will demonstrate how modern big data pipelines are designed to efficiently ingest, process, transform, and distribute massive volumes of data, ranging from terabytes (TBs) to even petabytes (PBs).

See you there! πŸ‘‹
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