You might already know, but if you click on the extension icon, you can specify which pages to disable it for. I disable it in pages that have useful keyboard navigations. But it's great for things like HN, where I can use J/K to navigate, then hit F and open a link I want.
That makes sense. I was planning to write up some ideas that people can just take if they want. Also, seems like a good idea to have people pick what they're working on before the actual hackathon starts.
Do you have any example of what non-technical people worked on? For example, we have QA members and I'd love to include them, but I don't have as many ideas as I do for developers.
This looks really interesting! It seems like there's potentially 2 great companies in here:
1. Providing good programming tests with automatic env setup
2. Automatic PR reviewing and grading.
By this I mean that you could do less and still be useful, for example just run linting and tests on the PR and let me review it myself. That will match what I do at work anyway. That would let you focus on just providing great example projects and covering more languages, rather than on the automatic grading.