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Aditya@adityastxt·
since i'm gonna be posting a lot more now, for anyone who doesn't know me Hey , I'm Aditya and heres my story > enters college, knows nothing , wants to build > okay lets get it > learn dev , 1st sem > looking for internship in endsem of first sem , dunked endsems - everyone has a 9pointer i barely get 8 > win a startup pitch, get awarded by the DC , the startup bug bites > f*ck that , no bother > get a internship with a senior just starting out > do 4x more internships after that , mostly odd ones > summer after 2nd y build out the full backend for an early stage startup > keep building , more internships , projects > try to get into gsoc , fail > oh but wait , gets selected top 30 in ISRO hack > win it , nationally #1 , get awarded by top ISRO scientists , President of India > get a internship at a us based fintech for 3mo > sold a project for $ 3k - holy shit tech does have some money ! > get into GSOC , do some cpp and cuda > really start getting into AI and agents > get into atlan, best co ever, ship features end to end > now into localhost founder's program - now working on zelvv[.]com , lets see how that works out
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weisser@julianweisser·
@rushi_jash Made my morning to read this. Glad you’re part of ODF!
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Aditya@adityastxt·
A lot of times I feel doomerism for indian tech industry but then there are glimmers of hope like this which white-pill and inspire you Mixed feelings
Malay Krishna@Malay4Product

Let me explain what just happened today because it deserves so much recognition. GalaxEye is a Bengaluru startup founded in 2021 by IIT Madras engineers. Today they launched Mission Drishti on a SpaceX Falcon 9. It is India's largest privately built satellite at 190 kg. And it carries a technology that no commercial satellite has ever carried before. Normal satellites take photos of the Earth using optical cameras. Like your phone camera, but from 500 km up. The problem is obvious. Clouds. Night. Fog. Smoke. If any of these are in the way, the photo is useless. India has monsoon cover for 4 months a year. That is 4 months where optical satellites are partially or fully blind over large parts of the country. The alternative is SAR. Synthetic Aperture Radar. Instead of taking photos with light, it sends radar waves down and reads what bounces back. Radar goes through clouds, through darkness, through smoke. A SAR satellite can image a flooded village at 2 AM during a cyclone when no optical satellite can see anything. The problem with SAR is that the images look nothing like photos. They look like grainy black-and-white radar maps. A military analyst or a trained geospatial engineer can read them. A farmer, a disaster response team, or a city planner cannot. Until today, if you wanted both optical and SAR data for the same location, you needed two different satellites, passing over at different times, at different angles. Then someone had to manually align and fuse the two datasets. Expensive, slow, and the data never perfectly matched because the satellites saw the same spot minutes or hours apart. GalaxEye put both sensors on one satellite. Optical and SAR, fused into what they call OptoSAR. Three times more information than a single sensor. Processed onboard by an NVIDIA AI chip at 1.8 metre resolution. Now in practice, during the next cyclone hitting Odisha, one satellite pass gives you a clear image of which villages are flooded, which roads are cut, and which buildings are standing. Day or night. Cloud or clear. In near real-time. For defence, it means you can monitor a border area 24/7 regardless of weather. For agriculture, it means tracking crop health across an entire monsoon season without a single cloud gap. For infrastructure, it means monitoring construction progress on highways and bridges without waiting for a clear day. GalaxEye tested their SAR tech on ISRO's POEM orbital platform. The satellite was tested at ISRO facilities. IN-SPACe provided regulatory clearance. NSIL, ISRO's commercial arm, will distribute the imagery globally. And it launched on SpaceX because ISRO's PSLV doesn't have the right orbit slot for this mission. Yes, four IIT Madras graduates built a world-first satellite in 4 years in Bengaluru. Take a bow!

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sahil@interface4AGI·
interfacin’ for the past month @agi_interfaces dropping tmrw!
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Sonith@_sonith·
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Aditya
Aditya@adityastxt·
Minor update: gstflo is now zelvv[.]com . Why ? I started out with a thesis to make taxes simple and discovered but the complexity scales when founders move international . Zelvv will solve for that . More on this soon . So excited to show whats in the pipeline
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In some other news, got accepted into @localhosthq’s founders program and moved to bangalore Building www[.]gstflo[.]com from here for the next 3 months .Lets get it @localhostIND

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Tibo@thsottiaux·
Don't just reset Codex rate limits for fun, it costs money. Don't just reset Codex rate limits for fun, it costs money. ... but the vibes are good ... I have reset Codex rate limits for ALL paid plans to celebrate a good week and allow everyone to build more with GPT-5.5. Enjoy
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Neil@neilshroff·
back in blr after a while and my go to breakfast meeting spot lavonne is temporarily shut…what’s the next best place with good coffee, food and some open, green vibes around?
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Aditya@adityastxt·
In some other news, got accepted into @localhosthq’s founders program and moved to bangalore Building www[.]gstflo[.]com from here for the next 3 months .Lets get it @localhostIND
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Krish Gupta
Krish Gupta@krishgupta72·
Excited to announce that tensormux.com is now part of the NVIDIA Inception program. Thank you @nvidia for believing in our vision as we work toward making inference more reliable, visible, and controllable than ever before. Big milestone/validation for us. Now back to shipping.
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Aditya
Aditya@adityastxt·
In another news , im moving to blr this Saturday Looking for a room in a 2/3bhk kormangala that wont bankrupt me with the deposit 💵 Would love any leads , Drinks on me if i end up moving in on the lead !!! @BangaloreRoomi @fmrbangalore
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Lotto@LottoLabs·
How Apple mfrs think this goes >be me >drop $1600 on two RTX 3090s used off eBay >"48GB VRAM, I'm basically a datacenter now" >they arrive in anti-static bags that look like they've been through a war >plug them into my motherboard and it sounds like a jet engine taking off >neighbors probably think I'm mining crypto again >install llama.cpp, download qwen3.6-27b quantized >"Q4_K_M, only 16GB, totally fits" >start LM Studio on port 1234 >type "hello" into the chat box >GPU fans spin up to 100% instantly >wait 8 seconds for a response >>"Hello! How can I assist you today?" >I've seen faster responses from my grandma reading a text aloud >try Q8_0 quantization because "quality matters" >OOM error, obviously >spend three hours tweaking n_gpu_layers and n_ctx like it's some kind of dark art >finally get it running at 4 tokens per second >ask it to write me a poem about my GPUs >>"Two cards of silicon and light / They hum through the endless night" >"bro this is actually fire" >show it to someone on Discord >”why are you running LLMs locally when you could just use an API for free" >explain that the joy isn't in the output, it's in watching 94% VRAM usage and knowing nobody else has access to my model >they don't understand >close Discord, open LM Studio again >"let's try a longer context window" >crash
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