 Hi, I'm Yuvie. So for this hack night, I wanted to build something that I'll actually complete, which seems like years, because I bought like the domain. It is rather simple. It essentially lets you pick a city and gives you a list of all the tech events happening in that city as a calendar, which is literally Google Calendar here. And then I or someone who would want to help me would probably trawl around the various websites and mailing lists of such groups in a city and add them here myself. So this is like not a technological marvel. It's just a simple HTML page. It doesn't even have any JavaScript, which just embeds a Google Calendar in the middle. That is all there is for it. And currently, it's useless. But I think this is something that would be useful not just for me, but for a little bit of other people as well. If I can populate this and keep this up to date and because it's Google Calendar, it's got crowdsourcing built into it. I just have to share the calendar with someone and then they can also help me keep it up to date. Eventually, I plan on replacing the current Google Calendar embed with a prettier one that is based on like just read the data from the API and then form it myself. And also, if you look at it there, I've also got a nerd Twitter account which should automatically be able to tweet all the events as they come up like a day before or a week before, essentially nagging you so you don't forget. And I'll also probably add an email feature so that you can say, remind me a week before or remind me a day before or something of that sort. The reason, I mean, I really like going to events, but I've not gone to enough of them in the last few months. And having something like this would very probably help me. Any questions? So, have you looked at what you could use to display those events? So, once a person actually, I'm very concerned, linear is a data source. Right. And just full events from linear. Yeah, so I actually did that. So the first thing obviously, because I thought was, okay, fine, I'll just use linear. And then I went to linear, which was a problem. So if you look at this, this is the list of events that they had yesterday as what you can get in pretty much for the entire thing. And if you look at it, most of it is out of shit. It's corporate quiz on big data going on for 15 days, a test event, like WWD Monday night Raw livestream. So this is not really usable in any form or way. And plus, they are like a startup which needs revenue streams. So obviously, they will have to do some things to keep things running. Well, this is just like a guy with a HTML page. So obviously, you might have a better chance. So that is the problem with Lanyard and that's why I'm not using Lanyard. Okay, what about submissions? Can you take submissions? Yeah, so right now, I'm opening submissions by saying like, hey, want to add your event here, email me with 100gmail.com, very low tech. This entire thing is completely low tech. Like even the tweet, there is nothing automatic. When I add an event, I go and tweet it myself. So obviously, these will be automated eventually, but it's not by Mr. Naveen Karabhra, only tech. So he does the same thing, he contains a calendar. And then he's a curator there. And if there is an event, you need to mail them and he adds it. It's quite format, and you can authenticate with the calendar. Right. So the ads that you get in your calendar. That sounds exactly the same as what this is. So he, for instance, also has his own rules for what you will see this. So his policy is that he will not list a preview. No, he will not. Now he does, because now he's got an idea that maybe it will still be a community event. But we had to go and convince him when the first time he did an event in college. And that means that, just because we're charging for entry doesn't mean that it's a commercial event, that's just to pay for lunch. And so they're the quizzes, they are tech events and put it in. So that brings up this question. At what point do you say this event is not worth listing? What is your criteria? Right now it's your judgment, but I want to lay down rules and say that this is your broad criteria for deciding what's going to be there and what's not. Possibly, at some point in the future. It essentially, I think right now the criteria is like forgetting about the fact that there are some technical topics are not interested in. Would this be an event I would enjoy going to? I realize that it's very ambiguous and possibly useless to a lot of people. But fine, obviously it will grow and maybe solidify later in time. So as long as your choice of events is something that a lot of people are interested in. That's pretty much, yeah. That's the point of a curator, right? So that. It's your calendar because of type rule. The what? It's your calendar because of type rule. Yeah, right, so far. But I mean I'm not going to, I mean I'm hoping that the calendar embed goes away at some point. I checked out the Google Calendar APIs. They seem pretty easy enough for my calendar thing. I mean not this monstrosity, but something slightly better. But obviously that is like the primary challenge for this is not technical, but actually getting content in and getting people to it. So, yeah. All right, awesome. Yeah, because there is a button there. It takes a while to stop the video.