u/TowerUpstairs7018

Aha Fellowship

We’re hiring a few college folks for the Aha Fellowship.

Engineering, law, design, psychology, commerce, or literally anything else.

You’ll get to:

>Learn from people who actually know their stuff, build real skills, and do work that creates an impact on your campus

>Get paid, obviously :)

>Get a 6-month internship offer if you’re among the best

>Work with a bunch of ridiculously fun people

Perks include:

>Swiggy/Zomato treats when college decides to ruin your day

>A sponsored trip to Lucknow, with biryani, chaat, kabab and everything in between

If you’ve been waiting to do something beyond college, this is it.

Comment “FELLOWSHIP” and I’ll drop the application link.

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u/TowerUpstairs7018 — 3 days ago
▲ 0 r/budget

How the fuck did I spend so much money in my first week of college? 😭

I genuinely need someone to explain where my money went.

It’s been ONE WEEK. I haven’t bought anything crazy. No expensive gadgets, no designer clothes, nothing.

And somehow my bank account looks like I’ve been financially supporting the entire campus. 😭

Food, random snacks, Uber, coffee, “small” purchases, going out with friends… apparently all those ₹200–₹500 transactions decided to team up against me.

The worst part is that every individual purchase felt completely reasonable.

“It's just ₹250.”

“It's just coffee.”

“It's just an Uber.”

And then I checked my bank balance. 💀

First week of college: 10/10 experience, 0/10 financial decisions.

Please tell me I'm not the only one. 😭

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u/TowerUpstairs7018 — 4 days ago

What is Rube MCP? A beginner’s take

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I’m still pretty new to MCP, and while learning about it, I came across Rube MCP. At first, I found the whole idea a bit confusing, so I tried to break it down in a simpler way.

From what I understand, Rube MCP provides one endpoint that can connect AI applications with different tools and services.

Basically, instead of dealing with lots of separate MCP connections, the idea is to have one place to manage them.

I’m still learning, but I found this interesting because it could make working with different AI tools a lot less complicated.

If you’re also a beginner, this might be a good starting point before getting into the more technical side of MCP.

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u/TowerUpstairs7018 — 10 days ago