• by BjoernKW on 3/31/2020, 3:49:47 PM

    About a week ago there was the #WirVsVirus ("Us vs. the virus") hackathon organised be the German federal government, which saw a massive turnout (~43k people): https://wirvsvirushackathon.org/

    It still remains to be seen if any of the ideas developed during this event will make a significant contribution towards fighting the pandemic but many of the proposals look quite promising already. The creative energy and the networking alone probably were already worth it.

    According to the German federal government similar efforts in other countries (such as Argentina, Belgium, Canada or India) are currently being organised.

    All of the projects are open source and many of them are still ongoing: https://wirvsvirushackathon.devpost.com/ So, you can still contribute even though the main event is over.

    There are many other hackathons currently listed on Devpost that attempt to address the various issues around the pandemic, too: https://devpost.com/hackathons?challenge_type=online

  • by mauro_m on 3/31/2020, 2:52:48 PM

    I'd suggest https://foldingathome.org/ If you have a good GPU your PC can run mathematical calculations to help beat COVID-19. There is more on their website

  • by bjourne on 3/31/2020, 9:38:13 PM

    You can help MoveOn to develop free campaigning software. https://opensource.moveon.org/ Perhaps not the most technically challenging work but it makes a ton of real life difference. The software is used by, among others, Bernie Sanders presidential campaign. Right now it is used to raise funds for charities that help people affected by the Corona virus.