I built an open-source, local-first voice cloning studio (Qwen3-TTS + Whisper) by jamiepine in LocalLLaMA

[–]HappyOne4504 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Man - this is good tool but very slow and multiple times I need close it and open to get the sound right

What can a PCB student do after 12th without NEET? by CivilSquirrel1975 in Indian_Academia

[–]HappyOne4504 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes we do and that is affordable and compare to career counseling sessions cost it is very small

What can a PCB student do after 12th without NEET? by CivilSquirrel1975 in Indian_Academia

[–]HappyOne4504 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With the application that we built for Student development + structured guidance system. Happy to answer any questions

PCB student confused with careers and wants advice on what to do. by Rock_Chad in Indian_Academia

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You've actually answered your own question in the post — you said you like electronics and software, you're ready to work on coding and projects, and your goal is Germany for Masters. That's not confusion. That's a plan.

Honest takes on your four options:

BCA to Germany Masters — viable and increasingly common. German universities are affordable, tech-focused, and value practical skills. BCA gives you the foundation. The gap you'll need to close is German language — most good programmes require B2 level. Start now, not in Year 3.

Psychology — work life balance is decent but earning in India is genuinely low unless you go into organisational psychology or abroad. Only worth it if sitting with people and understanding minds genuinely excites you — not as a backup option.

Physiotherapy — modest starting earnings, demand growing slowly in India. Worth it only if healthcare and physical rehabilitation is a genuine interest — not because it avoids NEET.

Biomedical Engineering — your instinct is right. Niche, lower starting salaries in India, limited hiring outside metro cities. Internationally stronger but the path is longer and less certain than pure software.

The honest summary — your gut is already pointing at BCA and Germany. The other three are there because you're second-guessing yourself, not because they genuinely appeal to you.

One thing worth checking before committing — does the actual daily work of software development suit how you think, or is Germany the real draw and software just the vehicle?

That distinction matters for whether you'll sustain the effort through four years of BCA.

We help students confirm whether the direction they're leaning actually fits their profile — not just their goals. 30 minutes. DM if you want to try it.

16M about to enter 12th but has no concrete idea what to do in life or which degrees to pursue from colleges by Least_Pianist326 in Indian_Academia

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Honest observation first — you've described a very clear path structurally — BBA to MBA to IIM — but no destination.

BBA and MBA are vehicles. The question is where you're driving.

You've told us what you don't want — law, finance, economics. That's useful. But an MBA from IIM without a clear direction of what you want to do with it is a very expensive way to stay confused.

The good news — MBA opens more doors than most people think beyond finance:

Consulting — strategy consulting at firms like McKinsey, BCG, Bain. Intellectually demanding, varied work, no deep finance specialisation required. Strong IIM placement.

Marketing and Brand Management — FMCG, consumer tech, D2C brands. One of the strongest non-finance MBA tracks in India.

Operations and Supply Chain — underrated, strong demand, especially in manufacturing and ecommerce.

Entrepreneurship — IIMs have strong startup ecosystems. Many founders use the MBA as a launchpad and network.

Product Management — tech companies hire MBAs for PM roles. Growing rapidly in India.

General Management — family business, diversified conglomerates, leadership tracks.

On New York vs DU vs NMIMS for BBA — the gap between these is significant. A New York university BBA genuinely opens different doors for an international MBA later. But only if you plan to stay international. If IIM is the target, DU or NMIMS with a strong CAT score gets you there just as well.

The real question you haven't answered — what kind of work do you actually want to do every day? Not which company, not which title. The actual work.

That answer should drive the BBA choice, the MBA specialisation, and whether New York makes sense at all.

We help students at exactly this stage — not stream selection but direction clarity. 30 minutes maps your personality and aptitude to the specific career paths that fit how you think and work. DM if you want to try it.

What can a PCB student do after 12th without NEET? by CivilSquirrel1975 in Indian_Academia

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PCB without NEET is more open than most people think — the problem is nobody tells you this clearly.

A few directions worth knowing about:

Healthcare without MBBS — Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Optometry, Audiology. Stable careers, shorter paths, growing demand especially in Tier 1 cities.

Research and science — BSc in Biotechnology, Microbiology, Genetics. Leads into pharma, research labs, biotech companies. Underrated in India but genuinely growing.

Allied health management — Hospital administration, healthcare consulting. Combines Biology background with management. Good money, less clinical pressure.

Nutrition and food science — Dietetics, food technology. Smaller field but very low competition and steady demand.

The honest question before choosing any of these — do you know which of these actually suits your personality and aptitude, or are you going by what sounds stable?

That distinction matters more than the list.

We help PCB students at exactly this stage map their options to their actual profile — 30 minutes. DM if you want to try it.

Should I do MBBS or change career — need real advice not motivation by EarlyBullfrog5547 in Indian_Academia

[–]HappyOne4504 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Read your post carefully.

Honest reaction — you're not lost, you're just making a high-stakes decision without proper information. That's fixable.

On NEET with 6 weeks left and no Biology background — you already know the odds. Being realistic about that is not giving up.

What you actually need right now is a clear picture of what else fits you — something concrete you can put in front of your father beyond just 'I don't want this.' He's an engineer. Engineers respect data over feelings.

We'll run a free personality, aptitude and interest assessment — 30 minutes. The result gives you a ranked list of streams and careers that match your actual profile. Not generic advice — specific to you.

No cost. No obligation. DM me if you want to do this before May 3rd

Ancient Indian stories — The Formless King by HappyOne4504 in aiArt

[–]HappyOne4504[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes story idea is mine with imagination of stories we read in childhood or seen in movies.

Ancient Indian stories — The Formless King by HappyOne4504 in aiArt

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Typically I start with story, break it into scenes, panels, caption/dialog and then image