Akash
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Akash
@keepingIt100a
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localhost Katılım Kasım 2017
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manifesting a job/internship in Hyderabad this year 🧿
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manifesting a job/internship in bangalore this year 🧿
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December 2016, Wankhede Stadium, India Vs England, 4th Test.
Virat Kohli walked out after lunch during his epic 235 innings, cameras on him & near the team dugout a 13 year old boy from Gundecha Education Academy stood with his father. Kohli shook his hand. Two seconds, maybe three. Shedge later called it the Midas touch.
6 days later, playing Giles Shield Under-14 knockout, he faced 137 balls & scored 326*. Mumbai selectors wrote his name in ink.
His mother Priyadarshini quit high paying banking job to manage Suryansh logistics, nutrition & scheduling. His father worked hospital boardrooms while she sat in heat at Shivaji Park for 6 hour nets. Resignation letter never made highlights, but it made the cricketer.
Then the body broke. Twice. Stress fractures kept him out of 2023 IPL camp at LSG & wiped out his entire white ball domesticl season. He kept a mantra. Let me fall if I must fall. The one I will become will catch me.
Abhishek Nayar fixed his finishing with a chair in the nets. Sit, wait, let body temperature drop, then face 6-15 balls at maximum intent, sit again. Shedge called it cold body simulation. He stopped thinking, started reacting, entered a trance.
November 2024, IPL mega auction. His parents at a Jaipur wedding, stepped away from loud music & relatives, found a quiet corner, watched on phones. Punjab Kings raised paddle at 30 lakh & he became Punjab da Munda.
The 2025 season was quiet. 5 games, 3 innings, 7 runs. But Ricky Ponting saw something in nets. Shreyas Iyer saw it too. They kept him in playing XII for 2026.
Ahmedabad, May 3, 2026. Punjab 36 for 4, then 47 for 5. Shedge walked in, 13 balls faced in IPL career, 10 runs. He made 57 off 29 yesterday. First 14 balls, 13 runs, surviving, letting team breathe. Then ball 15th switched something. 6, 6, 4, 4, 6 , in 5 balls off Manav Suthar. Not by slogging but by reading length, reading line, reacting from those cold simulations.
His SMAT strike rate in 2024-25 was 251.92. In the final against Madhya Pradesh, Mumbai 129 for 5 chasing 175, Rahane, Iyer, SKY, Dube all gone. Shedge made 36* from 15 balls, took a wicket. Player of the Match. After 25 T20 games, his career strike rate is 184 with 13 wickets & 13 catches.
He is 23. Not an IPL star yet. But he has made 30 lakh look like bargain of the season, a broken back look like a footnote, the dugout part of the performance. The one he became caught him. Now we wait to see how high he climbs.

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Finally wrapped up the blog.
Took me some time to really get a solid understanding of everything
kaizakin.site/blogs/multi-te…
If you’re interested, check out the research paper too
it dives deep into serverless deployments (I’ve linked it in the blog).
Karthik@kartikktwt
Today we gonna read this paper this marks my first ever research paper read.
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@keepingIt100a @theEquinoxDev wow i genuinely like these kinda interviews
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Attempted an online assessment of a company (oncampus) and I was prepared that I'll be asked DSA and Aptitude questions.
Instead I was given a Python project that I had to understand and solve the given errors, improve the codebases, and fill up the empty files.
I had researched about this company and all it asked was DSA and Aptitude in the past.
So, if you are still wondering that DSA is important or not, you've got your answers.
Mind you, It "used to" ask DSA and Aptitude but changed the hiring pattern entirely.
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@kartikktwt @theEquinoxDev another instance happened in our uni bro, The interviewer asked the candidate to open his/her github and asked to explain any project built and same opened leetcode, asked to solve from already solved problem
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To all the people who didn't get selected for gsoc
It's totally fine, be thankful that you got introduced to open source
Open source is more than just a mentorship program
In fact the whole point of mentorship programs is to bring new contributors to open source
explore new orgs, new tools, interact with maintainers and learn from, stay long term and try to become a maintainer of the project
I'm sure you'll learn a lot along the way and it will help you land your dream job
Now that you lost once you have the hunger to achieve more. Use that hunger to reach new heights
Everything happens for a reason
Firmly believe in that
ATB
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