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Location: New Delhi, India
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: within India
Technologies: Rust, C++, C, Python, Go, Postgres, MySQL, SQL, Linux, Nix
Résumé/CV: https://gotlou.srht.site/resume.pdf
Email: [email protected]
Blog: https://gotlou.srht.site
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/saksham--mittal
I'm a student, and am looking for a good internship experience in the first half of 2024. I am currently a Google Summer of Code contributor at the Tor Project, and have contributed to Arti, the Rust rewrite of Tor in C, working beside the Arti devs.
I'm particularly interested in open source, computer networking and associated software. A while back I hacked around and built a peer to peer file transfer program to learn Rust, including the file transfer protocol too (you can check it out on https://github.com/gotlougit/p2p-file-transfer or on https://git.sr.ht/~gotlou/p2p-file-transfer). I did this mostly being inspired by Tailscale and also out of frustration of how getting uncompressed photos from friends was a mess.
I love learning new things and am a fast learner. Currently I am writing a more secure, drop-in SSH agent replacement (at https://github.com/gotlougit/sshield) which encrypts SSH keys and unlocks them with a master password, with planned features including using Linux sandboxing mechanisms such as Landlock or seccomp-bpf to make the agent process less prone to RCEs.
For more info, check out my Github at https://github.com/gotlougit
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