--- title: Hackathon Context tags: [context, hackathon, product] last_updated: 2026-06-16 confidence: high sources: - https://huggingface.co/build-small-hackathon - official hackathon page (tracks, bonus quests, prize structure), re-fetched 2026-06-05 - https://build-small-hackathon-field-guide.hf.space/ (official Field Guide countdown, confirms the 23:59 UTC submission cutoff, verified 2026-06-15) - official Discord #help thread "About 'Sharing is Caring' bonus quest" (organizer Dean + HF/Gradio's pngwn, 2026-06-08) - HANDOFF.md related_pages: - deployment-strategy.md - system-overview.md - model-selection-spike.md --- # Hackathon Context Hatchimera — Voxel Pet Fusion is a submission for the Hugging Face Build Small Hackathon ("small models, big adventure"), track **`Thousand Token Wood`**. The hack window is open and the project is in active development. ## Timeline Official milestones are in UTC; the project is developed in Taiwan time (`Asia/Taipei` / `UTC+8`). | Milestone | UTC | Taiwan time (`UTC+8`) | | --- | --- | --- | | Hack window starts | 2026-06-05 Fri 00:01 UTC | 2026-06-05 Fri 08:01 | | Submission deadline | 2026-06-15 Mon 23:59 UTC | 2026-06-16 Tue 07:59 | Before the deadline, the Hugging Face Space, a short demo video, and a social media post must all be locked. For an authoritative cutoff, defer to the official page or dashboard. Winner announcement date: listed as TBD. ## Tracks The official page lists two tracks: - `Backyard AI`: solve a real problem for someone you actually know. Scored on problem specificity, real user adoption, fit within constraints, and polish. - `Thousand Token Wood`: build something delightful that wouldn't exist without AI. Scored on delight, load-bearing AI, concept originality, and polish. ### Selected Track: `Thousand Token Wood` This track calls for a fun, strange, shareable AI toy, tiny game, or art experiment. The key requirement: **AI must be the thing doing the interesting work** — not just assisting development, generating names, or writing a bio. Scoring criteria: - **Delight**: does the result make people want to show it to a friend? - **AI is load-bearing**: is AI the core of the experience? - **Originality of concept**: is the concept distinctive? - **Polish of the Gradio app**: is it complete, responsive, and demo-ready? ## Bonus Quest Targets (merit badges; 6 total) Official framing (Field Guide): "No prize — just extra credit and bragging rights. Tag the ones your build earns." Descriptions are the official wording, verbatim from the Field Guide: - `Off the Grid` (Local-first): "No cloud APIs. The whole thing runs on the model in front of you." - `Well-Tuned` (Fine-tuned): "Your app uses a fine-tuned model you've published on Hugging Face." - `Off-Brand` (Custom UI): "A custom frontend that pushes past the default Gradio look (hint: see gr.Server)." - `Llama Champion` (llama.cpp): "Your model runs through the llama.cpp runtime." - `Sharing is Caring` (Open trace): "You shared your agent trace on the Hub for everyone to learn from." Official clarification (Discord, 2026-06-08, organizer *Dean* + HF/Gradio's *pngwn*): the ideal is the trace from the model that runs inside your project **at runtime**, but **any trace is accepted** — local dev, coding-agent, or runtime — and a runtime agent trace is **not required** ("it's not necessary"). Share it on the Hugging Face Hub. - `Field Notes` (Write-up): "You wrote a blog post or report about what you built and what you learned." ## Submission Constraints - Total model parameters `<= 32B`. - App must use Gradio. - App must be deployed as a Hugging Face Space. - Submission must include a short demo video and a social media post. ## Prize Structure (fetched 2026-06-05) Total pool `$48,000+`, two tracks, ~29 awards. Per-track main prizes: 1st `$4,000`, 2nd `$2,500`, 3rd `$1,500`, 4th `$1,000`, Community Choice `$2,000`. Sponsor prizes ($22,000+): OpenBMB `$10,000`, OpenAI `$10,000`, NVIDIA (two RTX 5080), Modal `$20,000` credits. Special awards include Bonus Quest Champion `$2,000`, Off-Brand `$1,500`, Tiny Titan (`<=4B`) `$1,500`, Best Demo `$1,000`, Best Agent `$1,000`, Judges' Wildcard `$1,000`. ### Sponsor prizes (Field Guide, verified 2026-06-15) Named sponsor awards with their official one-line requirements, verbatim from the Field Guide: - `Best MiniCPM Build` — OpenBMB, `$2,500`: "Build with MiniCPM models." - `Best Use of Codex` — OpenAI, `$5,000`: "Requires Codex-attributed commits in your connected GitHub repo or Space." - `Nemotron Hardware Prize` — NVIDIA, RTX 5080: "Build with Nemotron models." - `Best Use of Modal` — Modal, `10,000` credits: "Use Modal for the development or runtime of your app, and note it in your Space README." These per-award amounts come from the current Field Guide; the sponsor-pool totals in the paragraph above were fetched 2026-06-05. ## Project Fit Hatchimera — Voxel Pet Fusion: draw a voxel pet from a text prompt → **Splice** two of them and one Gemma 4 12B call recombines their box geometry into a chimeric child (body from one parent, the signature feature from the other, plus a new mutation) → the child reveals on a 3D voxel stage and enters the family tree. This fits `Thousand Token Wood` because **AI is the genetics engine, not a garnish**: both the drawn creature and the splice output cannot be reproduced from a menu, and they *are* the main thing on screen. The model emits **raw box geometry** (freeform), so it draws cross-form creatures a closed template vocabulary never could; the deterministic **Tweak** path (catalog parts, no model) keeps the cheap edits cheap. (See `HANDOFF.md` for the full rationale and the anti-regression note about the earlier "voice → pose enum" design that would have scored poorly on load-bearing AI.)