which is the category of a “strange” piece of trash? In 2012, during a RHoK hackathon, we started working on something that could help us to answer to this question:
which is the category of a “strange” piece of trash? where do I find the closest dumpster for an item to be thrown? In 2012, during a RHoK hackathon, we started working on something that could help us to answer to this question:
which is the category of a “strange” piece of trash? where do I find the closest dumpster for an item to be thrown? In 2012, during a RHoK hackathon, we started working on something that could help us to answer to this question:
which is the category of a “strange” piece of trash? where do I find the closest dumpster for an item to be thrown? In 2012, during a RHoK hackathon, we started working on something that could help us to answer to this question:
which is the category of a “strange” piece of trash? where do I find the closest dumpster for an item to be thrown? In 2012, during a RHoK hackathon, we started working on something that could help us to answer to this question:
ComeButta used by high school students in Alta Valsugana • 700+ users created ~10k posts • game for participants, with prizes! • awareness via crowdsourcing
in Trentino and beyond • map dumpsters anywhere • add ButtaMale and ButtaMeno • improve ML and support different languages (think about tourists!) • OpenData paradigm