"Burnt Autos" - a car guessing game for burnt-out shells
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Full disclosure, a friend of my created this a while ago but it's been slowly evolving and I think it might appeal to some of you for a bit of fun, he's not making anything from it so it's not like I'm sharing it as advertising or anything.

https://burnt.autos
There isn't a vast amount of content currently as he's only uploading the stuff he sees but you can submit your own pictures for others to guess if you happen to live somewhere where you see this kind of thing on a regular basis.
Some of them really highlight how distinctive car design can be, others are a bit harder.
https://burnt.autos
There isn't a vast amount of content currently as he's only uploading the stuff he sees but you can submit your own pictures for others to guess if you happen to live somewhere where you see this kind of thing on a regular basis.
Some of them really highlight how distinctive car design can be, others are a bit harder.
You may be correct, and perhaps "I don't agree with this answer" is a feature that could be added at some point to help with stuff like this.

I'll give him a prod but thanks for having a look, it's quite challenging but even more so when the answers might not be quite 100%
I'll give him a prod but thanks for having a look, it's quite challenging but even more so when the answers might not be quite 100%

Edited by thetapeworm on Friday 9th January 10:12
thetapeworm said:
You may be correct, and perhaps "I don't agree with this answer" is a feature that could be added at some point to help with stuff like this.

I'll give him a prod but thanks for having a look, it's quite challenging but even more so when the answers might not be quite 100%
Same here. I'll give him a prod but thanks for having a look, it's quite challenging but even more so when the answers might not be quite 100%

It had me wondering if the A3 had a rear boot opening like the Q5 and Q7.
The answer being wrong is quite Cardle like.
Edited by carinaman on Friday 9th January 10:50
Hey, so yeah I created this about a year ago I think, just as a project to help me learn node/express. I've been improving it over time, but I'm still not happy with the frontend UI.
Apparently I live in an area where there's little for the local yoof to do on an evening other than keep warm around the burning embers of a car they nicked earlier that night. It's nice to see that it's not just myself and thetapeworm who might find some interest in this!
I've amended the Audi Q3. There is an option to report the entry but it only shows if you've exhausted your guesses. I'll look at having a button always visible. The rest though, are absolutely correct. Er, I think.
Fuzzy matching on the model I've just added. Cardle seems to have a database of all makes/models to choose from. I scraped a list of manufacturers from some other wiki page, but couldn't find a freely available database for the model names so fuzzy matching will do I think.
I've also just added a scoring system. It stores your correctly guessed car ID's and score, then doesn't show you those cars again in the random refresh. If there's any other issues or suggestions I'd be glad to hear them!
Apparently I live in an area where there's little for the local yoof to do on an evening other than keep warm around the burning embers of a car they nicked earlier that night. It's nice to see that it's not just myself and thetapeworm who might find some interest in this!
I've amended the Audi Q3. There is an option to report the entry but it only shows if you've exhausted your guesses. I'll look at having a button always visible. The rest though, are absolutely correct. Er, I think.
Fuzzy matching on the model I've just added. Cardle seems to have a database of all makes/models to choose from. I scraped a list of manufacturers from some other wiki page, but couldn't find a freely available database for the model names so fuzzy matching will do I think.
I've also just added a scoring system. It stores your correctly guessed car ID's and score, then doesn't show you those cars again in the random refresh. If there's any other issues or suggestions I'd be glad to hear them!
Michael77 said:
Hey, so yeah I created this about a year ago I think, just as a project to help me learn node/express. I've been improving it over time, but I'm still not happy with the frontend UI.
What an excellent way of learning! Being reliant on a database or webcrawler is Cardle like.Gassing Station | General Gassing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff






