• [FOSS India 2024] Pains, Processes & the Eventual Gains of Building Open-Source Hardtech projects

    A brief overview on building an open-source hard tech project from scratch.

  • [Open Source Summit Japan 2023] Deep dive into Hardware in the loop testing

    This presentation is about using Jenkins to test hundreds of OS images, specifically focusing on balenaOS and the challenges that come with testing embedded operating systems. It was used for a talk on balenaOS's testing pipeline using Jenkins that took place at cdCon Japan 2023 in Vancouver, Canada.

  • [OSSEU 23] Building a Virtual Raspberry Pi using QEMU

    In this session, we will focus on the basics of virtualization, and how it differs from emulation, containerization, what is QEMU, and alternatives like KVM & libvirt and more. The talk was presented to folks attending Open Source Summit 2023 in Bilbao, Spain

  • [PyDelhiConf '23] Deploying Python on the edge: Mistakes, pain and leanings of scaling Python applications on millions of IoT devices

    Unlock the power of Python on the edge! Optimize your deployments for resource-constrained uptime-critical environments. Join the session to level up your IoT applications using Python.

  • [cdCon + GitOpsCon 2023] Testing balenaOS images with Jenkins

    This presentation is about using Jenkins to test hundreds of OS images, specifically focusing on balenaOS and the challenges that come with testing embedded operating systems. It was used for a talk on balenaOS's testing pipeline using Jenkins that took place at cdCon + GitOpsCon 2023 in Vancouver, Canada.

  • [DelhiFOSS] Building your next OSS product

    Slides for DelhiFOSS presentation for the conference held on 29th October 2022

  • [Amity University] Finding roles in open-source

    So you want a job when you graduate? Do you want to work towards it? Do you want steps too? Here's your guide.

  • [Client Presentation] Right The Docs pitch deck

    Pitch Mixster's Right The Docs initiative!

  • [PyDelhi] Documenting your Python project: Right the Docs

    https://github.com/pydelhi/talks/issues/191

  • [FossHack] Writing open-source documentation at scale that isn't terrible:

  • [ALiAS] Finding opportunities at University

    A never ending presentation by Vipul Gupta, on a topic close to his heart of how one goes about digging the right opportunities of all kinds in life.

  • [HackMIT 2018] Wats'on the Roof

    Disaster can't be prevented, but it can be mitigated. When disaster struck, firefighters, police force and volunteers all come together to help people and save lives. These efforts could be more coordinated and deployed faster if the people could have access to data that tells them where to go, where the most damage is, where help is needed. Our solution, Wats'on the Roof aims to do just that.

  • [PyDelhi] Plymouth101

    The only guide you will ever need to be working with Plymouth for tweaking your boot screen to turn all heads in a room.

  • [PyDelhi] Invading Twitter with Python

    The zero to hero guide of making twitter bots using the Python Programming Language.

  • [IIIT hackathon winner] StacksFX

    A revolutionary music player that recommends songs by detecting your emotions through the camera and constantly learning from your actions through machine learning with a constant feedback loop.

  • dotpython

    Keeping your Dotfiles in check with Python - https://in.pycon.org/cfp/2018/proposals/keeping-your-dotfiles-in-check-with-python~dw7Xd/