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cs undergrad @ sfu 🇨🇦| building software for an autonomous hull cleaning rover

So I decided to use Lovable for some front-end work on our website and… @lovable_dev you got some explaining to do…

TechSakee's tweet image. So I decided to use Lovable for some front-end work on our website and… 

@lovable_dev you got some explaining to do…

Day 6 of our fall sprint building an autonomous hull cleaning rover - I did the wiring for the optical sensor! - Now I’m debugging some C code we’re using to read from the sensor

TechSakee's tweet image. Day 6 of our fall sprint building an autonomous hull cleaning rover 

- I did the wiring for the optical sensor! 
- Now I’m debugging some C code we’re using to read from the sensor

Went on a side quest to attend HackHarvard! Across the country, many crimes involving physical harm occur during the nighttime. So my team and I built Safely: A reactive AI-agent system to help people at night get home safely. Ty @hack_harvard for the experience!

TechSakee's tweet image. Went on a side quest to attend HackHarvard! 

Across the country, many crimes involving physical harm occur during the nighttime.

So my team and I built Safely: A reactive AI-agent system to help people at night get home safely. 

Ty @hack_harvard for the experience!
TechSakee's tweet image. Went on a side quest to attend HackHarvard! 

Across the country, many crimes involving physical harm occur during the nighttime.

So my team and I built Safely: A reactive AI-agent system to help people at night get home safely. 

Ty @hack_harvard for the experience!

Day 5 of our fall sprint at my hull cleaning rover startup: - We decided to use an STM32 while running FreeRTOS as part of the setup - I’m currently figuring out the wiring for a sensor so we can get accurate measurements for distance travelled


Day 4 of our fall sprint at my hull cleaning rover startup: - I was able to read from gps (gnss receiver), turns out it was the baud rate issue - This is huge for our prototype, now we can get accurate location

TechSakee's tweet image. Day 4 of our fall sprint at my hull cleaning rover startup:

- I was able to read from gps (gnss receiver), turns out it was the baud rate issue 
- This is huge for our prototype, now we can get accurate location

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Day 3 of our fall sprint at my hull cleaning rover startup: - Got the pi to connect to wifi - Struggling to read our gps sensor since the baud rate we’re reading from is giving us gibberish, so maybe we have to use a driver?


Every founder these days:

TechSakee's tweet image. Every founder these days:

Unpopular opinion but conferences aren’t for learning… they’re for networking ‼️‼️ A few months ago, I was fortunate to have been able to attend Web Summit in Canada 🇨🇦 It taught me that the connections you make at events like this can last forever… don’t miss out on that

TechSakee's tweet image. Unpopular opinion but conferences aren’t for learning… they’re for networking ‼️‼️

A few months ago,  I was fortunate to have been able to attend Web Summit in Canada 🇨🇦 

It taught me that the connections you make at events like this can last forever… don’t miss out on that

Day 2 of our fall sprint at my startup I’m trying to read from a gps sensor with a raspberry pi and then I gotta set up the camera for our prototype Stay tuned for what’s about to come 👀

TechSakee's tweet image. Day 2 of our fall sprint at my startup

I’m trying to read from a gps sensor with a raspberry pi and then I gotta set up the camera for our prototype 

Stay tuned for what’s about to come 👀

Just had a work session at my startup, and we moved into our crib

TechSakee's tweet image. Just had a work session at my startup, and we moved into our crib

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