The genome holds the blueprint of our body's architecture, including the shape of our thumb. Some people have a very "bendy" distal joint on their thumbs, called the Hitchhiker's Thumb. In fact, it is postulated that 1:3 people have this feature. Let's put this to the test by calculating the angle on your thumb and see how it compares with other people.
Simply upload an image of your thumb (Tip: uniform, high-contrast backgrounds work best).
We put together a comprehensive article exploring the genomics behind the HitchhikersThumb and how we process the images. You can read the article on Medium.
We use scikit-image and Serverless Cloud Architecture.
To facilitate discussions during events we ask participants to submit their thumb land live-track entries. The top three thumbs are shown on the screen alongside the number and distribution of submitted thumbs. However, you will not be able to admire the images for long as we are deleting the photo itself soon after submission and only retain the angle due to privacy reasons.