We're building InTacht (Intelligent Global Infrastructure), which is a modern Cloud Runtime that enables startups to efficiently create & manage own AI infrastructure like GPU clusters and integrate modern AI chips or custom hardware like ASICs & FPGAs.
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Hi I’m Utkrisht, a 19 Y/o college dropped out (never attended college) from India. I’ve been coding for last 10 years and done awesome things like:-
Reverse Engineering GTA at 7
At 9, Installed Linux OS all by myself using the documentation
**At 11, Built my own Arch linux based distro from scratch
Probably the youngest one to be the RedHat Certified Engineer at 12 with 300/300 perfect exam score.
At 13, started leaning Quantum Computing made Grover Search & Shor’s algo Contribution during Hacktober Fest 2019
Learned IBM Q Platform & QISKET framework
Taught master’s student Quantum circuits via skype at 14.
At 15, started freelancing on Fiverr using my mom’s name.**
Mentored India’s No.1 Ranked CFT Team about cloud security
Building Copy-Trading-System for India’s one of the biggest and oldest Stock Broker with nearly $15mn AUM
DETAILED JOURNEY:-
<aside> ➖ Reverse Engineering GTA at 7
So my journey into computing began when I was 7 years old I used play this Game called GTA Vice City where I wanted to make progress faster but couldn’t find any shortcuts so I drilled down into the actual Game files and tried to manipulate them to get the job done. This was my first encounter to reverse engineering software.
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<aside> ➖ Quick in maths
Apart from computing I was also learning to do quick mathematical calculation when I was 8 years old I participated and won different national level Abacus competitions where we had to do 75-80 different calculations in 5 minutes.
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<aside> ➖ At 9, Installed Linux OS all by myself using the documentation
Did my 1st Linux installation by only following the documentation available on the Ubuntu Website replacing the windows OS on my only laptop which I had access to, if the installation failed i would have to get it repaired externally but it succeeded & I was finally running Ubuntu on my laptop.
Process taught me how different components of operating system works & what are drivers that allow OS to make hardware components accessible.
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<aside> ➖ At 11, Built my own Arch linux based distro from scratch
After this I went all in to learn about the internals of Computing Hardware, Operating Systems, Firmware like BIOS & UEFI and many other components. I always wanted to Build my own Operating system, after a lot of research with my slow internet I finally came across OSDev.org where I learned about Virtualisation, Kernel, Memory management, X86 Assembly, cross compilation and managed to build a small OS that simply reprinted the input text.
Moving forward I came across the Linux Kernel with time I became very familiar with the linux ecosystem and made my own Arch linux based distro that I installed on my Laptop and replaced windows completely.
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