Ansh Saxena (@anshstwt) 's Twitter Profile
Ansh Saxena

@anshstwt

16x hackathon wins, prev @LitProtocol/@QuickswapDEX says hello compute

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give 'em taxes they inflate banks & profit businesses get rekt by power cuts & officials do nothing client orders get delayed, hurts an individual’s reputation and banks but they want to track YOUR socials, not THEIR own funds. what are we even paying for?

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we’re looking for a few backend interns for one of our projects. dm me with a proof of work if you're interested. pay: $200-250/mo

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ai teams run into problems with > managing infra > affordable compute > cloud integrations we’re building an ai cloud that automates infrastructure and enables cloud features on any gpu, regardless of provider. we bring all gpu providers together and layer them with features

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started back in 2020 during covid with a pentium pc and 2gb ram plus another 2gb i managed to add. i spent my days just roaming the internet, learning whatever i could, tinkering with adobe premiere pro and making random html sites. right before college in mid-2021, my dad got

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the primary difference between an h100 from voltage park and one from aws lies in the cloud features each platform offers, which creates the price disparity. similarly, many data centers and alternative clouds provide the same gpus with infrastructure as good as aws, but at

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i've won 18 hackathons to date with $25000 in solana grizzly, $4000 akashathon, $2900 chainlink and a couple of $1000. most of them during my third year of engineering. although i loved doing them alone since that gave me the most end-to-end experience building fullstack

i've won 18 hackathons to date with $25000 in solana grizzly, $4000 akashathon, $2900 chainlink and a couple of $1000.

most of them during my third year of engineering.

although i loved doing them alone since that gave me the most end-to-end experience building fullstack
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this is what i’ve learned from 18 hackathon wins. here's a playbook to make your first $1000: > look for hackathons that allow more number of people to win instead of giving whole bounties to top 3. this would boost your chances to win. > it's particularly not easy to find