u/Personal_Offer1551

My project got its first GitHub sponsor as a student developer ❤️

My project got its first GitHub sponsor as a student developer ❤️

After my opensource project Proxima crossed 800+ stars, I applied for GitHub Sponsors and got approved. I only set up the sponsor button around 5 days ago

A few days ago I made a post here about building Proxima and managing everything alone while balancing college and exams.

so I genuinely didn’t expect anything this early.

But today my project got its first sponsor.

Honestly that moment felt unreal to me.

I’ve been working on Proxima solo for months and there were a lot of times where I questioned whether continuing the project long term was even practical as a student developer. Seeing someone support the project this early genuinely gave me a huge motivation boost and reminded me that people are actually finding real value in what I’m building.

I’m still learning still improving things daily locally, and still trying to figure everything out while handling classes at the same time, but this was probably one of the most motivating moments I’ve had since starting the project.

Really appreciate everyone here who checked out the last post and supported the journey ❤️

u/Personal_Offer1551 — 23 hours ago
▲ 13 r/GoogleAntigravityIDE+1 crossposts

Stop paying for multiple AI subs Just use this local MCP server in Codex Antigravity cursor etc

I think most people are missing the point with local setups, so I had to share this. Its local MCP server called proxima that basically acts as a bridge between your browser based AI accounts ChatGPT Claude Gemini Perplexity and your IDE agents like Codex.

The big difference here is that it’s NOT an API. It uses your actual logged in browser to give your agent access to all 4 big AI models at once. Since it's an MCP server, your coding agent stays in the IDE doing the actual heavy lifting, but it can now talk to these models to discuss logic, verify code, or even have the models debate each other before the agent writes the final code.

It’s completely run locally in your computer, You get the speed of browser -level communication way faster than old scraping you don't pay a single cent in API costs. If you want your agent to actually have some brains from multiple providers without hitting token limits or paying for extra keys,

check Github https://github.com/Zen4-bit/Proxima

u/Personal_Offer1551 — 3 days ago

Entire class marked ABS in practical exams

I’m a BCA 2nd year student. Our 3rd sem results were declared recently and almost the entire class has been marked ABS in practical subjects even though we all attended the exams properly.

Subjects like OOPs Lab and Web Technology Lab are showing ABS. Our class only has around 8 students and everyone is facing the same issue.

We’ve been continuously contacting college, and coordinator teacher keeps saying it’s a university issue, but he’s not clearly telling whether problem is from AKTU or from our university side. Nobody is giving proper details about what exactly went wrong or when it will be fixed.

There’s no actual update, no timeline, and no clear process being shared with students to fix it.

Has anyone faced something similar in AKTU before? Did it actually get corrected later or not? How long did it take?

u/Personal_Offer1551 — 4 days ago
▲ 7 r/AKTU

Huge Issue Entire class marked ABS Absent in 3 sem

I'm a BCA 2nd year student. Our 3rd sem results were recently declared, and we were shocked to see that the entire class has been marked ABS (Absent) in the external marks section for almost all 2 subjects. Whereas we all have given all the practicals well.

We were all present for the exams, and we have. my collage isn't providing any clear response or help regarding this.

  • Has anyone else faced this "Mass ABS" issue recently?
  • What is the procedure to get this rectified when the college says it's from the University side?
  • Is there an online portal/mail that actually works?

Please help, we are really stressed about it. Any leads or solutions would be appreciated

u/Personal_Offer1551 — 4 days ago
▲ 28 r/google_antigravity+2 crossposts

If you’re using Ai for coding, you know the struggle outdated knowledge, and constant hallucinations because the agent is stuck in its own bubble. I’ve been Proxima, and it’s not another AI coder it’s a local MCP server that acts as a bridge for the agents you already use like Antigravity. Instead of the agent just relying on its internal model, Proxima lets you connect it to your actual browser based of ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity.

Anyone trying to cut down on API usage and improve output quality. You just login to your accounts inside Proxima, and it connects those AI providers as MCP tools. When your coding agent like a Gemini Agent needs to solve a complex bug, it doesn't have to guess or use expensive tokens for every web search. It can literally call a Proxima tool to ask Perplexity for real time documentation or debate between ChatGPT and Claude to verify a logic flow before writing a single line of code.

The agent stays in control, but Proxima gives it eyes and ears across all major AI platforms. This significantly reduces hallucinations because the agent can cross verify information across different models in real-time. Since it’s an MCP server, the integration is native the agent sees these AI providers as just another set of tools it can use to fetch data, analyze errors, or brainstorm architecture.

Everything runs through a local CLI, REST API and Webhook system on your machine, using a native engine that’s way faster than old-school scraping. It’s basically a way to turn your standard web chat accounts into a high performance backend for your coding agents. If you're tired of agents hitting walls because they lack real-time context or multi-model perspectives, this local setup is exactly what you need to bridge that gap.

Github: https://github.com/Zen4-bit/Proxima

u/Personal_Offer1551 — 2 days ago

It’s honestly annoying that X has now grok is not on X for free users, and only premium x users can get a reply by tagging it. I stumbled upon a workaround that basically fixes this. It adds a small button right inside the reply box on the web version. When you click it, it reads the tweet context and generates a response automatically, even if you don't have a premium subscription.

The best part is that it lets you choose the personality of the reply, like if you want it to be savage, witty, or professional. It feels way more integrated than opening separate apps or tabs. If you’re like me and don't want to pay for a subscription just to use the AI features for engagement, this is a lifesaver. It’s a very clean setup, keeps everything local, and actually works

u/Personal_Offer1551 — 9 days ago
▲ 2 r/grok

This called PikuZen AI and it's actually making the X experience a lot better. Basically it adds a Grok button right next to the reply box on your feed so you don't have to keep jumping back and forth to the Grok tab or mention grok in reply and waiting for grok responce rather then just to get an AI button for reply any thread.

It’s pretty simple you click the button and it generates reply options based on the tweet you're looking at. It has different tone settings like Sarcastic, Roast, or Professional, so the replies actually sound the way you want them to.

There is also a side panel called Feed that pulls all the comments and replies into one view, which makes it way easier to keep track of a conversation without scrolling forever. It also has an Auto Pilot mode for batch replies if you're trying to stay active. Everything stays local on your browser for privacy.

PikuZen

u/Personal_Offer1551 — 11 days ago