This looks cool as hell, and if my life circumstances were different, I'd be onboard (so to speak).<p>At the same time, I think that the focus on "48-hour startups" for these kinds of projects selects against a lot of potentially profitable ventures which would require some complexity, and which simply can't be designed and prototyped without at a couple months of work at minimum. Unless you have a compelling innovation already well-fleshed-out in mind, there is a tendency to ape what's already out there, which makes for fun technical exercises, but not always compelling startups.<p>I hope I'm wrong, though. I wish the participants a safe journey and happy hacking. :)