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akshaytradesontech

akshaytradesontech

@cappybaradeploy

Building " fastest "data replication tool For data engineers and analysts Fastest is the keyword.

Bangalore, India 参加日 Haziran 2025
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Preparing for Google Summer of Code (GSOC)? This is a great place to start. One thing I strongly believe in is that GSoC preparation isn’t about waiting for the program to open it’s about starting early and building real open-source contributions that actually show up on your profile as that's where the program managers shortlist your from :) At @_olake , we’ve opened up a set of open-source bounties along with good first issues, specifically designed to help you start contributing in a structured and beginner-friendly way. Here’s how you can get started: 1️⃣ Open-source bounties & good first issues We’ve curated issues that are easy to start with while still being meaningful. The bounties range from $20 to $40 and go up to $100, depending on the contribution and impact. 2️⃣ Tech stack If you’re working with Java or Golang, this can be a great starter repository to gain hands-on experience with production-grade open-source code. 3️⃣ Join our Slack All conversations, discussions, and reviews happen on our Slack. This is where you’ll interact with maintainers and other contributors and get unblocked quickly. 4️⃣ Pick an issue & start contributing Go through the open issues, find the ones that match your skill set and interests, and start working on them. There’s no pressure just steady learning and shipping. 5️⃣ Share your PR on Slack Once you’ve raised a pull request, drop it on Slack. Our developers will review your work, guide you where needed, and help you improve. At the end of the day, Olake is all about open source, collaboration, and building in the open. If GSoC is on your radar, this is a solid way to start building a real and visible contribution history. 👉 Slack link is in the comments. Start contributing #GSOC
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akshaytradesontech@cappybaradeploy·
I achieved some next level of multi-tasking today While mentoring a hackathon out I vibe coded out @WisprFlow best part ? It runs on local 1B model granite by @IBM Thanks to this article that guided me to use the said model which is way better than existing models @bytefer/stop-overpaying-for-inference-the-1b-speech-model-that-runs-locally-and-outperforms-8b-2c183ba478e7" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@bytefer/stop-… by @TBytefer
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akshaytradesontech@cappybaradeploy·
I am paying anyone who knows how to use the right tech for this use case: I have hardware that can outcompete the MacMini, and the per-agent build cost is also much lower. I need to find some distributors for it, or influencers who can talk about it, and some really good relevant leads. I’m going to pay you $100 + $50(bonus) if you can get me quality leads in 2 days.
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TMC Candidate from Uluberia, Ritabrata Banerjee 🤡
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OpenxAI@OpenxAINetwork·
The AI revolution is trapped behind corporate walls. We are here to break the chokehold. OpenxAI is the world’s first peer-to-peer, permissionless AI protocol. No gatekeepers. No corporate approvals. No borders. 80% cheaper compute. 100% ownership. Stop renting. Start owning.
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akshaytradesontech@cappybaradeploy·
It's crazy how many companies are actively looking to sponsor hackathons right now. If you are conducting one, do get in touch with me because I can connect you with some awesome folks. You can execute that hackathon that you have in mind in your college or in a co-working space and get it at a higher level for your community.
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akshaytradesontech@cappybaradeploy·
I think I broke the @cursor_ai voice to text sorry peptides folks this project will take some time ..
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akshaytradesontech@cappybaradeploy·
When I started open source programs at @_olake , this is exactly what I had in mind. I’ve been a contributor myself, and while being on the other side comes with its own challenges, the goal was always simple bring great contributors together and build in the open. Seeing a dedicated contributor spotlight during our community calls now feels incredibly rewarding. Check out this snippet, explore the PRs, and see real open source collaboration in action. We’re doubling down on open source and there’s a lot more to come.
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Please kill me
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akshaytradesontech@cappybaradeploy·
@praveenscience More power to the open source ecosystem and we are making it easier for everyone ! Keep building people and these prs merged will go a long way!
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Praveen Kumar Purushothaman@praveenscience·
I was once genuinely confused about open source. I contributed to two #GSoC organisations, spent weeks writing long proposals, and still faced rejection. Where to start? How to contribute? Is this even for me? If you’ve felt this, you’re not alone.
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akshaytradesontech@cappybaradeploy·
“I only got 2 minutes -- no worries won’t even take half of it." Can I pitch it?” That’s how I usually start. Attention spans are short these days, so when someone is standing at your booth, you don’t have time to warm up slowly. You need a hook that feels natural and keeps the conversation light and easy to follow. Across events, things keep changing. The booth location changes. The event changes. The crowd changes. But the core pitch stays the same for 400+ of them(counted once :) ) though sometimes revolve around the event . What really changes are the questions people ask and the level at which they want to understand things. Most people don’t want deep tech at first but clarity and quickly get what you’re building, why it matters. Keep the conversation minimal and service-level in the beginning. I always work with a diagram-first mindset .. don't got a board ? Heck etch things in the air. A lot of hand movements. I connect ideas using my hands while I talk this goes here, that sits on top, this flows into that. My hands and my words work together like one connected thing. While I’m explaining, I usually hand them a flyer. They’re looking at it, I’m talking, my hands are moving, and the idea starts to click without me over-explaining anything. After seeing 100s startups at an event, this helps people remember what you said. Let me catch an example here When I pitch @_olake I keep it simple. Biggest buzzword in tech? AI. Now how does AI work? Data. A lot of it. I sketch it in the air 🤏🏻 existing data and tables are already there, and on top of that you need an intelligent metadata layer, powered by @ApacheIceberg . This layer understands what the data looks like, how it’s structured, and how it keeps changing over time. Now the real question is: how do you do this at scale, when you’re dealing with petabytes of data? That’s where OLake comes in :) No deep dive but if there would be any it definitely would be now Short pitch. Clear story. Under two minutes. That’s how I do it.. works everytime
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Babe wake up people have started posting photos dump on linkedin now
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akshaytradesontech@cappybaradeploy·
This one’s going straight into my 2026 recap. I’m serving as project admin for @_olake for the second time, and this year we’ve been selected as an organization-level repository at Social Winter of Code (SWOC) 2026. If you’re registered (or planning to be maybe in #GSOC ), this is a solid chance to start contributing early. I’ve seen how consistent, quality open-source work genuinely helps when it comes to internships and early-career roles.I’ve shared a quick walkthrough video covering: How to get started with OLake How to find and choose the right issues How org-level contribution workflows actually work How to approach open source with a long-term mindset We’re also building an active Slack community (link in comments) if you want to engage beyond PRs. If you’re aiming for programs like GSoC or just want to strengthen your open-source profile, the same fundamentals apply. At OLake, we’re building a high-performance data ingestion platform and welcoming contributors who want to learn and grow. DMs are open. 2026 is shaping up to be a strong year for open source.
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akshaytradesontech@cappybaradeploy·
Find me at Social Winter Of Code opening ceremony Pitching about @_olake More power to open source this year!
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