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  • TIL
  • Different options for doing LLM inference
  • Generate Subtitles locally using whisper
  • Compressing images from the CLI
  • Running parallel Ollama inference
  • Fetching Train availability in IRCTC
  • Changing Git Commit Email Address
  • Clone any website to local using Httrack
  • Adding Drag drop from terminal in Mac OS
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    • YouTube Transcript Formatter
    • Virtual Talking AI companion to help out in tough times
    • Super fast voice based translation system
  • Proud Memories
    • Conducting an LLM Workshop
    • Honours degree from Education Minister
    • GIDS Conference Participant from TW
    • Speaking at MEC.Conf
    • Being a judge at Hack4Tomorrow hackathon
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  1. Proud Memories

Being a judge at Hack4Tomorrow hackathon

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I was fortunate to be invited as a Judge for the Hack4Tomorrow hackathon conducted by Excel 2023

This was a nice new experience.

From participating in hackathons to Organizing them to now finally Judging one!

It was a good hackathon. Nice projects

After discussing among the judges, we finalized a few projects for the prize money. But I felt a bit sad thinking of the other teams who didn't win. I don't think I'd want to go into judging again if possible. The judges may have valid reasons to select certain projects, but it's hard for other participants to directly understand them I feel. Especially since they spent so much effort in the past 24-48 hours on their work in the hopes to win the prize.

Since I've been on both sides, I personally would prefer to stay against judging I think.

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With Rindish Krishna, Afnan, Vishruth, and Abid Omar - my fellow judges. Cool people