mnoke

Deaflingo (mar 2020 - present)

Think Duolingo and a typing game, but with sign language. The web-app uses a device's built-in camera and pulls data in real-time to detect hands, facial expressions, and body position to determine what gesture the user is making. Our web-app dynamically looks for temporal motion and decides whether or not one is making the correct sign. This isn't any boring language learning app, it's a game. A user is able to keep track of their signing speed and accuracy in the app (much like a typing game). Demo Site

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Computer Business (mar 2020 - present)

I don't have an offical name for this venture of mine, but it has been my main hustle on the side. Since the pandemic, I've found a lot of joy rebuilding and selling computers in bulk to various businesses, religious institutions, and local buyers. However, a lot of my sales have been expanding internationally where a bulk of the computers end of in school distrcts in African countries. If you are interested in buying or my process, feel free to contact me.

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YouTube Channel (may 2020 - present)

I don't necessarily as a business for me, however I have been able generate a good amount of funds from various PC part reviews and what not. I still upload, though I have reoriented the channel to be about whatever subject I find intriguing. There's even a short film on there. Check the channel out.

meet the monoboard

Stenography Business (nov 2021 - feb 2022)

If you're not familiar with stenography and stenographic machines, the biggest takeaway you should know is their cost-to-entry (thousands). Seriously, people go to college just to learn how to type on these things. After learning about this I decided to try and develop a steno keyboard of my own (shown above). I developed one for less than $15 with my own circuitboard and open-source code, and then began a kickstarter campaign that sadly failed due to other (objectively better) competition.