College Game for chancing/seeing other people's results!

Hi all!

I recently made a new game: Admissions Partner, which allows you to see real people's college profiles, guess where they got into college, and compare those guesses with they're real results! It's currently only in BETA but I would love for any of you to try it out and give me some feedback! As I keep building it I'll keep adding more profiles, but for this BETA version there are 20 REAL profiles for you to play with. I'd appreciate any feedback or experience on how it was!

Here's the link: Admissions Partner

These profiles are REAL profiles from this subreddit (scraped of any personal info like usernames) containing Academics, Demographics, EC's, Awards, and college list, as well as their REAL college results!

If anyone wants to get their profile removed from the game, just dm me and I'll be happy to help with that. I've also added a submit your own profile feature to this game so if anyone wants to contribute their own stats I would love for any contributions! (PS: it requires a source link just so I can verify it's real, can be a reddit post from here or anything else like a tiktok you saw)

I'd appreciate any feedback at all! Just comment on this post or dm me, I'm also open to feature requests. Future things I'm planning on adding: financial need category, lifetime stats, daily challenges, and making a new name!!! (If anyone has ideas for the name please help)

Also, would people be interested in a subreddit for this game??

PS: got this post approved by the mods already!

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u/Sushi_man1 — 4 days ago
▲ 3 r/teenagersbutcode+1 crossposts

Created a free list of HS CS Opportunities! Looking for people to contribute and check it out

Hi!

As the title said, I've made a free list of High School Computer Science opportunities (internships, summer programs, competitions, etc), and would love for people to check it out, star, and contribute! I'm looking to make this a community open source project, the more opportunities the better!

Here's the breakdown, the link to the repo is here: HighSchool-CS-Opportunities

It currently has around 20+ opportunities for all grades, and I'd love for people to help make this even larger! Personally, I know the struggle of finding opportunities directly for high schoolers, as most are targeted at college students, and this causes many people to miss out on ways to get early-career experience and prepare for college. I'd appreciate any form of contributing, whether that be adding opportunities, reformatting lists/descriptions, fixing typos, or designing the README!

Anyways, give it a look here: HighSchool-CS-Opportunities and star it to stay in touch as the list grows!

u/Sushi_man1 — 9 days ago

College Game for chancing other people!

Hi all!

I recently made a new game: Admissions Partner, which allows you to see real people's college profiles, guess where they got into college, and compare those guesses with they're real results! It's currently only in BETA but I would love for any of you to try it out and give me some feedback! As I keep building it I'll keep adding more profiles, but for this BETA version there are 20 REAL profiles for you to play with. I'd appreciate any feedback or experience on how it was!

Here's the link: Admissions Partner

Thanks for the help!

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u/Sushi_man1 — 10 days ago

I'm making a free list of CS opportunities for high schoolers

Hi! Kind of what the title is, I'm making a free open-source list of high school Computer Science opportunities. Currently, It's a list of competitions, internships, and Summer programs. In the future I'm planning on expanding it to Awards/scholarships and volunteer activities, as well as significantly increasing the opportunities on here. I would love for people to check it out, star it if they find if useful, or to help contribute! This is an easy first issue for people who are new to github or are trying to get experience contributing to open-source, and I have instructions on how to do so on the repo.

Anyways, check it out here: HighSchool-CS-Opportunities

I'll be posting regular updates along the way! Currently there is around 10 opportunities on here but just starting out and looking to boost that number way up!

https://preview.redd.it/rtj5lbbo2bgh1.png?width=1880&format=png&auto=webp&s=f905dcd820a40c04fccdaebcddd891f9a13d616f

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u/Sushi_man1 — 21 days ago
▲ 19 r/solarpunk+1 crossposts

I built a free Chrome extension that shows the energy/water/CO2 cost of your ChatGPT and Claude prompts

We've all been bombarded with how much water and energy data centers and AI uses all across social media and the news for months, but there's still no way to track your own usages. Every AI prompt has a real environmental cost (energy, water for cooling, CO2), but it's basically invisible while you're using ChatGPT or Claude. I built PromptFootprint to help people visualize their environmental impact as part of the first step to living more sustainably.

What it does:

•	Adds a small overlay on ChatGPT and Claude showing estimated energy, water, and CO2 for each message, live

•	A dashboard with weekly trends and totals

•	An offline writing checker and a prompt shortener that tells you how many tokens you've saved

•	Optional heatwave-aware estimates, since cooling data centers costs more in hot weather

On a privacy note since this regards you personal prompts with AI: everything runs locally by default. Your prompts and the model's replies are never stored or uploaded. Token counting happens in your browser. Accounts are optional and only sync numbers, never your actual text. No tracking your chats and secretly selling your data, everything is free and open source for people to audit.

The numbers are estimates based on public research and disclosures, not exact decimal measurements. I tried to be upfront about the methodology and its limits rather than pretending it's more precise than it is (the "How it Works" page in the dashboard has the full breakdown).

It's free, and the code is open source: Github Link

Chrome Web Store link: Prompt Footprint

I would love any feedback regarding the features and implementation, check it out!

Example Data Screen

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u/Sushi_man1 — 1 month ago