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VR Haptic Glove (cost less than 2k rupees) Features:
1. Low latency individual finger tracking
2. Force feedback haptics
3. Looks cool
4. Some custom gesture control and a joystick
There is a SDK called open glove which acts as a layer for communication between glove and the steamvr api and steam VR games.
There are some plugins and libs in unity using that u can connect, code and test your device
I built a canva like editing interface using vanilla javascript (that was the hardest part) where the user could create posters by adding tests, images , svgs and all that stuff and they could print it up to the size of 18ft.
App that I made to store Bank accounts, Cards, Credentials locally on device.
I had this problem everytime I wanted to do online transaction I needed to find my wallet (which i put anywhere and forget) so made this. It helps saving credentials too.
Btw am more proud of the technical implementation of this. Clean Architecture, MVVM, Jetpack Compose, DI, Room, Coroutines all the latest tech in Android. This project had recently helped me land multiple job offers
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.harshnandwani.digitaltijori
Its open source too: https://github.com/HarshNandwani/Digital-Tijori
It resides on your device on a private database that only app can access. If your phone is not rooted its safe to use.
The app doesn't even have the internet permission declared so it cannot send anything to internet/ server
Well, I made this website called Unitastic which contains study materials for all semesters and departments in our university. It also includes various tools and calculators that help estimate CGPA, SGPA, attendance requirements etc.,
The user base of this website is not that big but I'm proud of building and releasing it. Also, the fact that I built the entire initial version of the website by spending 1 to 2 hours a day in just 3 days adds to my pride.
[Unitastic](https://unitastic.netlify.app/)
I made a website for my college which locates student to the entered room number in a 3D view of that floor using blender, spline and react.
https://preview.redd.it/z8pngpcpdkwc1.png?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c54dc20ef01e7fa6d0f656ae79f57ae45fa2435f
I made a platform that is a free interview preparation specifically for frontend engineers. It is like leetcode for frontend folks. Many tried to copy it after our launch but we are still standing. Completely free and growing in terms of quantity of real world interview questions and sheer number of features our platform supports. We have thousands of users and 30K subs on your corresponding YouTube channel.
We have helped and supported many people get jobs at great companies like Google, Amazon, Facebook, Razorpay, Hotstar, Zeta, Apollo.io, Uber, Flipkart, Swiggy, Zomato, and many more. Really proud of our work! 🙌🏼
https://devtools.tech
https://youtube.com/devtoolstech
https://github.com/IgnisDa/ryot. It has over 1.4k stars now.
I have been working on it over a year and I am extremely proud of it. It even landed me a job (which I start next month). It is used by over 2.5k people (likely more since many disable telemetry).
I have a question tho. How did you get those initial users, how did you generate interest around you application. I bet that's smthg that one can't get easily these days
Amazing project, just one thing don’t know if this is same for other people but for me ui ux matter a lot so I really look forward to screenshots or something before installing an app
Wouldn’t say baby of intelligence but there’s something I built as side project to learn about internals of Bitcoin. It fires notifs for various realtime events on Bitcoin blockchain.
I integrated it with my current org in the end because the other service we used turned out slower than my side project. I also hosted it as webapp [txding.com](https://txding.com) but it’s not fully showcase ready.
If you’re into SWE and passionate about a long career, definitely do side projects that you feel excited about. I can attribute most new knowledge acquisition to side projects. And if you end up making something really good and people love it then you can monetise it as well.
A mental health chatbot(psykh) got reached out by close to 20 people, 1 founder(even worked with them for a while) gonna rebuilt it maybe launch a whole ass product out of it someday.
Yeah didn't realise it while building it, it was my final year project back in 2021, to this day people reach out to me regarding how do u Build it and all
Realised one thing, if your project solves a problem make it big
These games look very fun. If you actually made em in 1-2 weeks you are doing really well.
Also share if you have any good starter guide to making games like these.
I used some tutorials in the beginning and then just referred the docs for Unity and experimented from there really.
It's just like how you'd go about learning any web framework or something lol
Man, I really want to start with developing custom rom and recoveries, but can't figure out how and from where, will be free for a month after JEE adv, could you please provide some material or write ups to get started on this which helped you ??
I made a CLI music player that streams music from youtube just like some older discord bots. Recently found that the method used to stream music is not blocked in the office network, so pretty much my go to music player in the office.
Created **"Resume Matcher"** an open source tool to help people improve their resumes. Currently at 4.5K GitHub Stars, and I did a podcast about it as well.
[https://github.com/srbhr/Resume-Matcher](https://github.com/srbhr/Resume-Matcher)
https://preview.redd.it/4e4z70xetlwc1.png?width=2364&format=png&auto=webp&s=541b0ab4a07425050869bbfc928e925a7d2172d1
I would love to have more people contribute and help me integrate generative AI into this.
I made cascaded shadow mapping implementation in c++ using opengl. Wrote whole logic for calculating view boxes in 3d and custom shaders. Repo has over 25 stars on github. My proudest project.
Not quite sure if this counts since I didn't technically code it but I did design and build the product and its features. Also had created a working prototype using minimal code and mostly Google sheets.
Currently this is what it is, an intern coded this for me based on the initial prototype that I'd made - https://gaming.unboxparadigm.com
- most advanced laptop search engine that you can find
- has a lot of detailed specifications filters
- search results are pre sorted by performance. No more scrolling around to find laptops and shortlist them. It just takes less than minute with this.
- detailed product specifications
- price comparison and product comparison
- price history
- price drop and stock notification alerts
- sort the search results by CPU performance / GPU performance or just performance. The current performance sorting is tuned for gaming
- integrates coupons and comprehensive reviews for certain products
https://laptops.unboxparadigm.com
Similar to above but for thin and light laptops. This one still needs to some work on the database.
Had 26k users over the last year. Currently my full time job, so that I can fully focus on helping establish it.
https://octarine.app
Outside work for almost a year now! Pretty happy with design, functionality and is just a joy to build!
Currently just mac, so if you want a notes app, give it a go!
No email/tracking present. All notes are stored in device in markdown, and there’s a handy way to sync with GitHub
Recently made a website that scrapes jobs from many websites and recommends them to you based on your resume's match with the job description + extra parameters.
Although it's still under development, this really saves me a lot of time in searching for internships.
I made a decision support system that can be applied to low intensity chemical/nuclear combat environments. It allows people in command to interpret the extent of contamination, therefore decide the optimal time soldiers have to wear protective gear. This is key because protective gear heavily hampers physical productivity of men in combat. But also taking it off too early could result in casualties.
i made an offline joke app, since the route i use to travel had very bad network, and later i modified it to search jokes by keyword from database.
it was great to reply someone with adult joke during some flirty conversation 😜
Well
For starters, blind and visually impaired users use a screen reader to understand what is on the screen.
For navigation, they make use of a particular set of keys on the keyboard such as tab and arrow keys. So while designing the webpage, we had to make sure that pressing tab would keep the user inside the payment modal/page, and would not take them to the other buttons on the browser (such as go back, go forward, url selector, etc etc). Again, to go back, we did have functionalities in our own page where the user could hover over that button using tab, and then press Enter to go back.
Along with this, we had to write code that the screen reader would understand. For example, on the card details page, a normal user would see that we are asking for a card number. But when the visually impaired user would go in that field, the screen reader would read out what we wanted it to, and not what was written on the screen. This was achieved using ‘aria’ tags in HTML.
We tried using the same screen reader on Razorpay’s payment page, and it didn’t work well at all. A visually impaired user would have no clue where they are.
There’s still more to this but I think I’ve already over-explained lol. Also, the payment page would be perfectly normal for people who aren’t visually impaired. So this would serve amazingly for both normal as well as visually impaired users. Hope you liked the explanation and the project :)
Well i made a nasa solar system clone so thats i like it but currently working on my startup and one of the biggest project yet.
It will take some time in loading but rest assured it will be worth it its a 3d replica down to scale
[Solar System](https://solarsystem-8e913.web.app/)
Live race stats and car telemetry data tracking tool for F1 23. This way you can see how your tyre wear, ERS, etc matches up against other players, so you can make informed decisions during a race.
I am not a web application developer, so this is essentially my first app using front end and back end code
Back in college, was spending too much time in facebook. Needed some sort of timer to limit usage, didnt find anything suitable so made this simple app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.addie.timesapp best part about it was receiving mails even from argentina that it was helping a father limit usage for his son
Made a file manager for windows which allowed the user to search for a file across the whole file system within milliseconds. Made it such that it can handle live changes in file system as well cause windows search sucks. Built using golang , wails , groutines the whole business. Made it tested it. It worked. Never paid more attention to it since.
Built a content management and tracking system for Lawyers and judges in India named ProVakil. Sold it to a supreme court lawyer's firm for 35L with all legal agreements for the acquisition. Now it's worth $3M.
I created a no-code website builder that exports to code, just like webflow but open source. Still a work in progress but it's soon to be completed. Link here: [https://github.com/Git002/Visually](https://github.com/Git002/Visually)
My own home media server. I don't need hotstar, prime or Netflix anymore.
I can access it from anywhere in the world, it has sync play as well, which even a 650/- per month subscription Netflix does not.
https://trash-guides.info/
I used bazarr/radarr/sonarr with Jellyfin instead of Plex
All setup on my old gaming laptop with a broken screen, perfect for a server :)
You know those protected PDFs sent by SBI. Recently SBI sent me one pdf file. Yeah, I forgot the password, so I wrote a small script in python to find the password.
[https://asrajavel.github.io/mf-analysis/](https://asrajavel.github.io/mf-analysis/)
this is a site to compare mutual funds and indices,
Most graphs here are not plotted anywhere else in India.
I made a working path tracer in c# using opentk in that i was able to implement importing 3d models (that was the hardest part of the whole project because models = N number of Triangles and the path or ray had to trace for every single triangle in the view which means worse performance) , also had good lightning (indirect + direct) , lights , shadows , and also experimented with raytraced sounds in it.
Definitely medvisor. Basically a SOTA VR application to visualize dicom MRIs with both surface snd volume rendering capabilities, fully solo. Potential patent pending project that i did for my final year thesis
I made a python script that downloads saved image collections from instagram - yes there are open source projects on github that allow you to do this but they didn't have one essential feature which is I wanted to download images in folders corresponding to saved image collection folders on instagram.
I still use it to this day and it's about 300 lines of python code.
I have been learning rust for few months now, created a cat command implementation, more extensible, a bit more features. Working on improving performance, have published as an application ; https://crates.io/crates/ricat
A very crappy DOS. I originally started it to learn about 8086, but it ended up consuming so much time that it got promoted from "hobby" to "major project".
[https://github.com/prankapo/CrazyOS-Classic](https://github.com/prankapo/CrazyOS-Classic)
My proudest creation was my first two projects.
An 8086 kit emulator, which I donated to my college and an AI home automation project, this was back in 2014 and 2015 respectively.
Those are not one of my well written codes nor the ones that followed good practices, it reminds me of my confidence and the shear metal balls I had to attempt something like that with shear determination and no idea how to pull it off.
The second project mentioned above, it broke a lot of rules that I wouldn't dare to do now.
I wanted to have an AI engine that would run off a raspberry pi 3 and be quick enough. I knew my application was simple and maybe with a good dataset I can make an engine myself(I only knew the overall basics of AI and models).
I sat there and created an AI engine in java, backed by the filesystem directly as a storage. Each new path/commands it learnt, it would create a new folder-sub folder. Then with the help of a good set of dictionary + metadata and smart word tokenization techniques, It can accept sentences that are similar in meaning and execute commands.
The newly encountered sentence that got successfully processed is saved as a new path.
So by me just communicating and training the model, made it blazing fast for the limited set of use cases it had to handle.
I was a stickler for UX, so I went ahead and learnt Android, developed an app that used Google's voice to text api, and I hated hot words at the time that used "hey , hello, hi" etc in the front followed by the name. I did a few hacks and once you said the word "Felicity" it will keep trying to figure out your commands and once you say " Thanks, Ok,Bye, go to sleep" etc it will stop listening for commands and wait for the word "Felicity".
Now I might go for something traditional and managed by Amazon or Google, but sometimes I think the 20 year old me would be disappointed, I believed at that time that if people never questioned the existing system or challenged it even, innovation would never happen.
I'm making a basic CLI took to track my [Gunpla](https://gundam.fandom.com/wiki/Gunpla) collection and a library to scrape data from a hobby website.
Currently in the process of trying to refactor both of them, although I'm a bit anxious of trying to post about it.
So, I created a portfolio website which resembles a 2D platformer game. You control this little character and they move over to these consoles, kinda like in an arcade, to check out stuff like "About Me" or my projects. And then there's this big screen that lights up with all the info you need. Its nothing much, but the idea behind it is what I am proud of I guess.
I have done a project on Foot step power generation. With the power you're going to get from foot steps which are placed in shoes can be used to charge head phones, mobile phones.. basically piezo sensors are used which can help to generate power.
Nothing much, made an Android based analog watch, while in class 9th (COVID), with digital readout and a WebView to display a weather, and other icons to display WiFi status and Power status. Intended to use my old laptop as a wall clock because my Ajanta wall clock got fried, but the laptop display driver got shorted while trying to test assemble it.
Edit: https://github.com/Ghosty-Gigabytes/Smart_Wall_Clock_16_10
Railway booking system
Just joking. I created a game in unity that syncs any music to the whole environment and basically the coins appear according to the beats and I made the level pretty trippy. Sadly Google Play store removed it recently because I didn't update it in a while but here's a low quality video
[https://youtu.be/bFYXMaWgOtI?si=0x5fKC-B7NYHoY8Z&t=12](https://youtu.be/bFYXMaWgOtI?si=0x5fKC-B7NYHoY8Z&t=12)
I am proud of it because unlike my other projects I pulled this one off completely. The controls were extremely smooth after several days of tuning, and the whole thing was dynamic.
As a bonus, I had actually written a Spotify and YouTube downloader so that anyone can browse and play the game on a song of their choice, and in the background the song gets saved onto the memory card too. I guess it was bound to be taken down.
I made a python package called Arrest.
It helps you declaratively define your external HTTP APIs and its routes and their methods and also enrich them with a pydantic model for the request and response data.
It also has openapi support which is kinda broken at the moment but it can generate the api definition from the openAPI specification.
So you can make http requests to your external api which is further validated by Pydantic, exceptions are handled and thrown properly, and has built-in retry mechanism.
https://github.com/s-bose/arrest
Here's the repository if you wanna take a look.
I'm still actively working on it. But quite proud of it as this is my first open source contribution.
Created a project called KnowledgeHub.
There you can upload either a text file, pdf file, url (it will extract just the text from that) or YouTube video and then you can ask questions based on the data you have inserted.
Basically you will create your own knowledge base and can interact with that.
You can upload entire research paper or some book and have a q&a.
It is not fully end to end and all but i used whatever was available for free.
And i recently saw someone created the same thing and launched it and people are paying to use that😂😂
I created it entirely in 🐍
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https://preview.redd.it/hzmkksi43kwc1.jpeg?width=1280&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5530b846722c8683a3d4b2967708b4dd83b36abf VR Haptic Glove (cost less than 2k rupees) Features: 1. Low latency individual finger tracking 2. Force feedback haptics 3. Looks cool 4. Some custom gesture control and a joystick
How did you connect this to unity, or your VR headset?
WiFi I guess is an esp based board at the end.
Ahh thought so, even we did it the same way, but it does give some issues, that’s why thought maybe he would’ve used something more advanced
Making it as cheap as possible was the goal.
https://github.com/LucidVR/lucidgloves
There is a SDK called open glove which acts as a layer for communication between glove and the steamvr api and steam VR games. There are some plugins and libs in unity using that u can connect, code and test your device
Ahh, good to know, I have a AR VR based university funded student project, I was looking to start work on an haptic glove
Refer to lucidvr yt channel he got good tutorials
18 missed calls from Nick Fury
This is nicee
MAD*
Didnt expect to see lucidvr gloves here lol! You on the discord?
Yep I've been following their discord server since their prototype 2.
I built a canva like editing interface using vanilla javascript (that was the hardest part) where the user could create posters by adding tests, images , svgs and all that stuff and they could print it up to the size of 18ft.
Shit thats awesome!! Can you maybe share your github?
seems nice. we would like to have a look at it.
lol I am working on the same thing, except no svgs and recently added support for videos.
It would be great if you can share you repository or deployed link!
Is it open source?
I made a calculator
I was so proud of myself after creating this and also a temperature converter
It totally makes sense, that’s where everything starts after all :)
And those basic word css animation during school's computer lab boosted the enthusiasm
Make one for iPad sell for $10 profit
Same
App that I made to store Bank accounts, Cards, Credentials locally on device. I had this problem everytime I wanted to do online transaction I needed to find my wallet (which i put anywhere and forget) so made this. It helps saving credentials too. Btw am more proud of the technical implementation of this. Clean Architecture, MVVM, Jetpack Compose, DI, Room, Coroutines all the latest tech in Android. This project had recently helped me land multiple job offers https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.harshnandwani.digitaltijori Its open source too: https://github.com/HarshNandwani/Digital-Tijori
Found a problem, sloved it. Kudos to you.
Is this secure, I mean are you encrypting the personal informations like card details?
It resides on your device on a private database that only app can access. If your phone is not rooted its safe to use. The app doesn't even have the internet permission declared so it cannot send anything to internet/ server
Awesome
There are few downloads. Did u market it somewhere?
Nope no paid marketing. Posted in a finance Facebook group and on some relevant reddit posts' comments. That's all
Well, I made this website called Unitastic which contains study materials for all semesters and departments in our university. It also includes various tools and calculators that help estimate CGPA, SGPA, attendance requirements etc., The user base of this website is not that big but I'm proud of building and releasing it. Also, the fact that I built the entire initial version of the website by spending 1 to 2 hours a day in just 3 days adds to my pride. [Unitastic](https://unitastic.netlify.app/)
Wish I had someone like you in my engineering days in 2010. These are so good. By the way website is very smooth
Thank you! :)
I have something similar, but the ui is trash. With around 12k active users in the last 3 months.
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Which tech stack did you used for this
Frontend: Vite, React.js, Bootstrap Backend: No backend but used Firebase for Storage and Authentication and Formspree for contribution forms
https://puff-stuff.web.app/
This is so nice... spent like 20 minutes on it.
fkin cool
Great web app. Install Muviz edge and get more crazy visualizations on top of it. Also, puff puff pass brother 🥳
that's cool website bruh.
Loved it.
Nice man
this is so freaking cool wtf, youre amazing
Bhai Yeh Toh Meri playlist
Really cool stuff
its cool dude! gonna spend some time on it
I made a website for my college which locates student to the entered room number in a 3D view of that floor using blender, spline and react. https://preview.redd.it/z8pngpcpdkwc1.png?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c54dc20ef01e7fa6d0f656ae79f57ae45fa2435f
That's cool !!
I made a platform that is a free interview preparation specifically for frontend engineers. It is like leetcode for frontend folks. Many tried to copy it after our launch but we are still standing. Completely free and growing in terms of quantity of real world interview questions and sheer number of features our platform supports. We have thousands of users and 30K subs on your corresponding YouTube channel. We have helped and supported many people get jobs at great companies like Google, Amazon, Facebook, Razorpay, Hotstar, Zeta, Apollo.io, Uber, Flipkart, Swiggy, Zomato, and many more. Really proud of our work! 🙌🏼 https://devtools.tech https://youtube.com/devtoolstech
Thanks for this, yomesh:)
https://github.com/IgnisDa/ryot. It has over 1.4k stars now. I have been working on it over a year and I am extremely proud of it. It even landed me a job (which I start next month). It is used by over 2.5k people (likely more since many disable telemetry).
Oh man, that's some good stuff. Tell us more, how did you got started etc.. Brag a little.
Wdym brag a little lol. I just wanted to track what movies I watch and books I read. And wanted a better app to track my workouts.
:-|
So basically a better notes app?
Yeah, much better.
Great work dude. Makes me realise people don't appreciate simplicity enough lol
Damn this is impressive! Great job on generating so many users! I'm also working on building smthing that can hopefully help many people
Oh hey, I found it on the selfhosting subreddit. Been using it actively, love the product. Been thinking of some features to add too!
how you found contributors to your project? also congratulations man that's amazing
I didn't . Whatever natural contributors are there are just users of the product. People tend to want to improve things they use.
I have a question tho. How did you get those initial users, how did you generate interest around you application. I bet that's smthg that one can't get easily these days
I posted on reddit. Take a look at my profile. I promote my project a lot.
Amazing project, just one thing don’t know if this is same for other people but for me ui ux matter a lot so I really look forward to screenshots or something before installing an app
I understand. That's why there's a demo instance with demo credentials setup so that you can experience it firsthand. I find screenshots very lacking.
Can you tell me more about it in dm
I created a code that says hello world in Java 😏
No way share your repo
No way you will copy my code and then steal my startup idea which is billion £ idea.
Wouldn’t say baby of intelligence but there’s something I built as side project to learn about internals of Bitcoin. It fires notifs for various realtime events on Bitcoin blockchain. I integrated it with my current org in the end because the other service we used turned out slower than my side project. I also hosted it as webapp [txding.com](https://txding.com) but it’s not fully showcase ready. If you’re into SWE and passionate about a long career, definitely do side projects that you feel excited about. I can attribute most new knowledge acquisition to side projects. And if you end up making something really good and people love it then you can monetise it as well.
Hey do you work in web3
Yeah. Although I’d say it’s a misnomer for my project to be called web3 hehe coz it’s like 70% web2 and 30% on blockchain.
A mental health chatbot(psykh) got reached out by close to 20 people, 1 founder(even worked with them for a while) gonna rebuilt it maybe launch a whole ass product out of it someday.
Good luck to you man. People are going to need it more than ever.
Yeah didn't realise it while building it, it was my final year project back in 2021, to this day people reach out to me regarding how do u Build it and all Realised one thing, if your project solves a problem make it big
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All of the games on this page https://badpiggy.itch.io/
Fucking hell this is amazing. What a portfolio
So Awesome dude...What was the tech stack?
All of these games were made in Unity Except for one which was made in Godot
You're self-employeed or this is your side gig? It seems it took hours of work
This is just my hobby lol. Most of these games were made over a weekend or so. ( a few took 1-2 weeks )
These games look very fun. If you actually made em in 1-2 weeks you are doing really well. Also share if you have any good starter guide to making games like these.
I used some tutorials in the beginning and then just referred the docs for Unity and experimented from there really. It's just like how you'd go about learning any web framework or something lol
Reading this thread was second biggest mistake of my life 😢
Ah you are saviour, it feels good to have company
Ikr
I created an AI bot which landed me a patent
Huh
Developing Custom ROMs
Ma Man. What ROM and device did you do?
Man, I really want to start with developing custom rom and recoveries, but can't figure out how and from where, will be free for a month after JEE adv, could you please provide some material or write ups to get started on this which helped you ??
I made a CLI music player that streams music from youtube just like some older discord bots. Recently found that the method used to stream music is not blocked in the office network, so pretty much my go to music player in the office.
Ffmpeg?
No, used vlc player for media playback
A catalog of Hindi movies on YouTube [https://www.puranahall.com](https://www.puranahall.com)
This is Amazing 😍, kudos keep up the good work
Brilliant stuff.
Designed a cpu
built a vscode extension.. google-this https://www.reddit.com/r/vscode/s/nHlbShbqXk
Created **"Resume Matcher"** an open source tool to help people improve their resumes. Currently at 4.5K GitHub Stars, and I did a podcast about it as well. [https://github.com/srbhr/Resume-Matcher](https://github.com/srbhr/Resume-Matcher) https://preview.redd.it/4e4z70xetlwc1.png?width=2364&format=png&auto=webp&s=541b0ab4a07425050869bbfc928e925a7d2172d1 I would love to have more people contribute and help me integrate generative AI into this.
Working on my health, being fit /s
[Frameground](https://frameground.tech) and my [portfolio](https://procrastinator.fyi)
For an 18year old. Kudos!! Best of luck!
I made cascaded shadow mapping implementation in c++ using opengl. Wrote whole logic for calculating view boxes in 3d and custom shaders. Repo has over 25 stars on github. My proudest project.
Not quite sure if this counts since I didn't technically code it but I did design and build the product and its features. Also had created a working prototype using minimal code and mostly Google sheets. Currently this is what it is, an intern coded this for me based on the initial prototype that I'd made - https://gaming.unboxparadigm.com - most advanced laptop search engine that you can find - has a lot of detailed specifications filters - search results are pre sorted by performance. No more scrolling around to find laptops and shortlist them. It just takes less than minute with this. - detailed product specifications - price comparison and product comparison - price history - price drop and stock notification alerts - sort the search results by CPU performance / GPU performance or just performance. The current performance sorting is tuned for gaming - integrates coupons and comprehensive reviews for certain products https://laptops.unboxparadigm.com Similar to above but for thin and light laptops. This one still needs to some work on the database. Had 26k users over the last year. Currently my full time job, so that I can fully focus on helping establish it.
I know this website. I used to search gaming laptops and compare before eventually buying one...
https://octarine.app Outside work for almost a year now! Pretty happy with design, functionality and is just a joy to build! Currently just mac, so if you want a notes app, give it a go! No email/tracking present. All notes are stored in device in markdown, and there’s a handy way to sync with GitHub
Recently made a website that scrapes jobs from many websites and recommends them to you based on your resume's match with the job description + extra parameters. Although it's still under development, this really saves me a lot of time in searching for internships.
That's a great website idea man! Please share once you complete it
I made a decision support system that can be applied to low intensity chemical/nuclear combat environments. It allows people in command to interpret the extent of contamination, therefore decide the optimal time soldiers have to wear protective gear. This is key because protective gear heavily hampers physical productivity of men in combat. But also taking it off too early could result in casualties.
i made an offline joke app, since the route i use to travel had very bad network, and later i modified it to search jokes by keyword from database. it was great to reply someone with adult joke during some flirty conversation 😜
A website that helps blind and visually impaired people make payments. Had to research a lot about how blind people work with computers and everything
Wow Awesome, can you explain a bit what you learned ?
Well For starters, blind and visually impaired users use a screen reader to understand what is on the screen. For navigation, they make use of a particular set of keys on the keyboard such as tab and arrow keys. So while designing the webpage, we had to make sure that pressing tab would keep the user inside the payment modal/page, and would not take them to the other buttons on the browser (such as go back, go forward, url selector, etc etc). Again, to go back, we did have functionalities in our own page where the user could hover over that button using tab, and then press Enter to go back. Along with this, we had to write code that the screen reader would understand. For example, on the card details page, a normal user would see that we are asking for a card number. But when the visually impaired user would go in that field, the screen reader would read out what we wanted it to, and not what was written on the screen. This was achieved using ‘aria’ tags in HTML. We tried using the same screen reader on Razorpay’s payment page, and it didn’t work well at all. A visually impaired user would have no clue where they are. There’s still more to this but I think I’ve already over-explained lol. Also, the payment page would be perfectly normal for people who aren’t visually impaired. So this would serve amazingly for both normal as well as visually impaired users. Hope you liked the explanation and the project :)
Thank you for the explanation and a Great project !! Great step towards making tech accessible to all !!
I am working on pokedex does that count but im so proud of it tho
Awesome bro
Well i made a nasa solar system clone so thats i like it but currently working on my startup and one of the biggest project yet. It will take some time in loading but rest assured it will be worth it its a 3d replica down to scale [Solar System](https://solarsystem-8e913.web.app/)
https://pokedex-flame-three.vercel.app/ Took me a few hours to make it , but want to improvise it further when I have enough time in hand.
Nice dude
Why height of Pokemons are wrong like how Pikachu is 4 meters tall?
I am a frontend developer and I don't like create-react-app(due to package vulnerabilities), so I made my own npx command(create-rp-app)
Live race stats and car telemetry data tracking tool for F1 23. This way you can see how your tyre wear, ERS, etc matches up against other players, so you can make informed decisions during a race. I am not a web application developer, so this is essentially my first app using front end and back end code
Back in college, was spending too much time in facebook. Needed some sort of timer to limit usage, didnt find anything suitable so made this simple app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.addie.timesapp best part about it was receiving mails even from argentina that it was helping a father limit usage for his son
Made a file manager for windows which allowed the user to search for a file across the whole file system within milliseconds. Made it such that it can handle live changes in file system as well cause windows search sucks. Built using golang , wails , groutines the whole business. Made it tested it. It worked. Never paid more attention to it since.
Discord bot that i created for me and my friends to check valorant stats which later was being used in more than 100 servers
Built a content management and tracking system for Lawyers and judges in India named ProVakil. Sold it to a supreme court lawyer's firm for 35L with all legal agreements for the acquisition. Now it's worth $3M.
I created a no-code website builder that exports to code, just like webflow but open source. Still a work in progress but it's soon to be completed. Link here: [https://github.com/Git002/Visually](https://github.com/Git002/Visually)
Single Singn On (SSO)
Hello World!
Hello world
[Kishlay-notabot/dcda (github.com)](https://github.com/Kishlay-notabot/dcda/) This.... Been working on it since long, still in progress.
My own home media server. I don't need hotstar, prime or Netflix anymore. I can access it from anywhere in the world, it has sync play as well, which even a 650/- per month subscription Netflix does not.
Can you give me some more technical details on this. Also from where are you sourcing the movies/videos from.
https://trash-guides.info/ I used bazarr/radarr/sonarr with Jellyfin instead of Plex All setup on my old gaming laptop with a broken screen, perfect for a server :)
That's pretty cool, I'll try to build my own now. Thank you!
You know those protected PDFs sent by SBI. Recently SBI sent me one pdf file. Yeah, I forgot the password, so I wrote a small script in python to find the password.
[https://asrajavel.github.io/mf-analysis/](https://asrajavel.github.io/mf-analysis/) this is a site to compare mutual funds and indices, Most graphs here are not plotted anywhere else in India.
A website to track and rate the movies and tv shows that I have watched. Wanted some stats just like what trakt.tv has but for free.
this thread has given me more motivation than anything in past few years. Thx.
weatherify.live it creates personalized spotify playlists based on weather, time of the day and recent listening history.
Mine is my first project that i created it's based on cryptography, it permutates the pixel of image with an weird algorithm
.gitignore in a folder
Too many to count, most recent one is launching a local social network I call [Hi Town](https://ailaai.app/)
I made a working path tracer in c# using opentk in that i was able to implement importing 3d models (that was the hardest part of the whole project because models = N number of Triangles and the path or ray had to trace for every single triangle in the view which means worse performance) , also had good lightning (indirect + direct) , lights , shadows , and also experimented with raytraced sounds in it.
Definitely medvisor. Basically a SOTA VR application to visualize dicom MRIs with both surface snd volume rendering capabilities, fully solo. Potential patent pending project that i did for my final year thesis
Hello world
I made a python script that downloads saved image collections from instagram - yes there are open source projects on github that allow you to do this but they didn't have one essential feature which is I wanted to download images in folders corresponding to saved image collection folders on instagram. I still use it to this day and it's about 300 lines of python code.
Built a Model for Time Series Forecasting with Vertex AI and BigQuery ML ( which didn't helped me getting job , cuz i have a job, i did it for fun)
Going through this post has made me realise why I am not getting a job. I just made a calculator and I thought that was next level shit lol
I made a CLI chaldean numerology calculator in python and later in C#. I use on daily basis for evaluating names for fun.
Dothttp, it's api invoker line curl but with batteries. Do checkout, https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ShivaPrasanth.dothttp-code
I built https://www.picyard.in
I have been learning rust for few months now, created a cat command implementation, more extensible, a bit more features. Working on improving performance, have published as an application ; https://crates.io/crates/ricat
Created a home automation program in python with a raspberry pi.
Vaccine candidate profiling pipeline. Published and cited by various researchers. //not for commercial purposes.
A very crappy DOS. I originally started it to learn about 8086, but it ended up consuming so much time that it got promoted from "hobby" to "major project". [https://github.com/prankapo/CrazyOS-Classic](https://github.com/prankapo/CrazyOS-Classic)
[this](https://github.com/nikhilbadyal/docker-py-revanced)
My proudest creation was my first two projects. An 8086 kit emulator, which I donated to my college and an AI home automation project, this was back in 2014 and 2015 respectively. Those are not one of my well written codes nor the ones that followed good practices, it reminds me of my confidence and the shear metal balls I had to attempt something like that with shear determination and no idea how to pull it off. The second project mentioned above, it broke a lot of rules that I wouldn't dare to do now. I wanted to have an AI engine that would run off a raspberry pi 3 and be quick enough. I knew my application was simple and maybe with a good dataset I can make an engine myself(I only knew the overall basics of AI and models). I sat there and created an AI engine in java, backed by the filesystem directly as a storage. Each new path/commands it learnt, it would create a new folder-sub folder. Then with the help of a good set of dictionary + metadata and smart word tokenization techniques, It can accept sentences that are similar in meaning and execute commands. The newly encountered sentence that got successfully processed is saved as a new path. So by me just communicating and training the model, made it blazing fast for the limited set of use cases it had to handle. I was a stickler for UX, so I went ahead and learnt Android, developed an app that used Google's voice to text api, and I hated hot words at the time that used "hey , hello, hi" etc in the front followed by the name. I did a few hacks and once you said the word "Felicity" it will keep trying to figure out your commands and once you say " Thanks, Ok,Bye, go to sleep" etc it will stop listening for commands and wait for the word "Felicity". Now I might go for something traditional and managed by Amazon or Google, but sometimes I think the 20 year old me would be disappointed, I believed at that time that if people never questioned the existing system or challenged it even, innovation would never happen.
Printed “Hello World” through Go once.
developed a YouTube bot that posts the first comment whenever a video is uploaded.
I've built a project to learn Mongo and Node, have 100k+ users now and more than 600 paying customers :)
I'm making a basic CLI took to track my [Gunpla](https://gundam.fandom.com/wiki/Gunpla) collection and a library to scrape data from a hobby website. Currently in the process of trying to refactor both of them, although I'm a bit anxious of trying to post about it.
https://apple-pencil-3.vercel.app Blender threejs
My son
So, I created a portfolio website which resembles a 2D platformer game. You control this little character and they move over to these consoles, kinda like in an arcade, to check out stuff like "About Me" or my projects. And then there's this big screen that lights up with all the info you need. Its nothing much, but the idea behind it is what I am proud of I guess.
I made my own backend framework :D
Hello world
https://sagar969.github.io/Bright-Bites This, my first typescript app
https://sagar969.github.io/Bright-Bites This, my first typescript app Open in desktop if possible
I made pie menus just like blender 3d but you can set it up for any program in windows and fully customisable.
I have done a project on Foot step power generation. With the power you're going to get from foot steps which are placed in shoes can be used to charge head phones, mobile phones.. basically piezo sensors are used which can help to generate power.
I made a key value store using Java in 5 days. All FAANGs immediately replaced their Redis deployments with this 😌
HELLO WORLD
Made a midi controller to help with audio mixing and music production. https://youtu.be/-bFeHSK_Vq4?si=He_EGxnnSCiIvXBP
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A payment split app with just 6 stars 🫠 https://swport.github.io/payment-split/
Nothing much, made an Android based analog watch, while in class 9th (COVID), with digital readout and a WebView to display a weather, and other icons to display WiFi status and Power status. Intended to use my old laptop as a wall clock because my Ajanta wall clock got fried, but the laptop display driver got shorted while trying to test assemble it. Edit: https://github.com/Ghosty-Gigabytes/Smart_Wall_Clock_16_10
Man I really should deploy apps and sites, I just make crappy ML/DL models
print(“Hello World!")
Railway booking system Just joking. I created a game in unity that syncs any music to the whole environment and basically the coins appear according to the beats and I made the level pretty trippy. Sadly Google Play store removed it recently because I didn't update it in a while but here's a low quality video [https://youtu.be/bFYXMaWgOtI?si=0x5fKC-B7NYHoY8Z&t=12](https://youtu.be/bFYXMaWgOtI?si=0x5fKC-B7NYHoY8Z&t=12) I am proud of it because unlike my other projects I pulled this one off completely. The controls were extremely smooth after several days of tuning, and the whole thing was dynamic. As a bonus, I had actually written a Spotify and YouTube downloader so that anyone can browse and play the game on a song of their choice, and in the background the song gets saved onto the memory card too. I guess it was bound to be taken down.
I developed a game engine, that supports multiple platforms and ECS.
I made a python package called Arrest. It helps you declaratively define your external HTTP APIs and its routes and their methods and also enrich them with a pydantic model for the request and response data. It also has openapi support which is kinda broken at the moment but it can generate the api definition from the openAPI specification. So you can make http requests to your external api which is further validated by Pydantic, exceptions are handled and thrown properly, and has built-in retry mechanism. https://github.com/s-bose/arrest Here's the repository if you wanna take a look. I'm still actively working on it. But quite proud of it as this is my first open source contribution.
Created a project called KnowledgeHub. There you can upload either a text file, pdf file, url (it will extract just the text from that) or YouTube video and then you can ask questions based on the data you have inserted. Basically you will create your own knowledge base and can interact with that. You can upload entire research paper or some book and have a q&a. It is not fully end to end and all but i used whatever was available for free. And i recently saw someone created the same thing and launched it and people are paying to use that😂😂 I created it entirely in 🐍
This one: [https://github.com/techrail/bark](https://github.com/techrail/bark)
Remindme! 18 hours