Hacker News with Generative AI: Community Projects

Engineer built 200 public benches in Inner Sunset neighborhood of San Francisco (missionlocal.org)
For more than a decade, a roller-skating engineer in the Inner Sunset has opted to go his own way, making and installing some 210 benches in the Sunset and around the city — for free.
Building a list of European projects/companies, can you help me to add more? (github.com/uscneps)
An up-to-date list of recommended European projects, curated by the community to support and strengthen the European tech ecosystem, specifically for users interested in privacy and sustainability.
ArchiveTeam Warrior – US Government (archiveteam.org)
The ArchiveTeam Warrior is a virtual archiving appliance. You can run it to help with the ArchiveTeam archiving efforts. It will download sites and upload them to our archive — and it’s really easy to do!
CFRS[] Community Demos: Patterns drawn with turtle graphics with 6 commands (susam.github.io)
This document contains a collection of CFRS[] demos contributed by community members. CFRS[] is an extremely minimal drawing language that consists of only six simple commands: C, F, R, S, [, and ].
Ascending Mount FujiNet (leadedsolder.com)
In case you haven’t heard of it, FujiNet is an ambitious open-source community project. Its intent is to be the only peripheral you will ever need to get for your old computer. That’s a lofty goal if ever I’ve heard one. I’ve been in and out of the project over the last few years, but I hadn’t actually gotten (or finished) any FujiNet hardware. Let’s revive my troubled CoCo1 with a cartridge that does it all.
Can humans say the largest prime number before we find the next one? (saytheprime.com)
We're attempting to get a collection of humans to say every digit of the newly-discovered (and currently largest-known prime number) Mersenne prime M136279841, and hope to achieve this before another larger prime is discovered.