Product Designer | E... • 1m
There are some things which I learnt from participating in Hackathon. 1. Keep it chill - One shouldn't be focused on winning or losing from the start, be just part of the process. 2. Chats - Helping and talking with others will always make you learn a lot. 3. Give it all - By giving it all, I meant to try your best regardless of the outcome. Yes, my team won the hackathon and we exactly followed and thought of these three things.
building hatchup.ai • 2m
Mumbai’s Suraj Aiar won a Reddit hackathon, landed a job in China, saved up, and invested it all to build QWR a Made-in-India VR startup for the Indian Army, schools & hospitals. From gaming to enterprise AR/VR, he’s redefining immersive tech for In
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Software Developer |... • 7m
Well it has been few months since I last posted but that was cause I was a part of XR Creator Hackathon with same idea Ambio and I am more than happy to anounce that my team has won it under the Ecommerse and Retail Transformation!! Got an opportuni
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Learn for Growth 📈 • 1m
MiniMax $150,000 AI Agent Challenge Thrilled to share that this project just won a General Award at the MiniMax Agent Hackathon, part of the MiniMax Awards. Built an image generation website end-to-end with MiniMax Agent, showcasing rapid idea-to-de
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Investing in Knowled... • 11m
Chill Out and Find Your Inner Chill Guy! Have you taken the Chill Guy Analyzer test yet? This hilarious meme-inspired app, created by Harsh Dwivedi, analyzes your X posts to determine your chillness score. 😂 I got a score of 87% - not bad right
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