While working at a government ministry as part of the Bharat Digital Fellowship, I was solving a simple problem: classifying blurry images using open source tools for verification. But that task revealed a deeper systemic challenge, a complete lack of proper internal documentation. I brought this up during a masterclass with Zerodha CTO Kailash Nadh. He explained how even their team struggled with documentation and shared an idea: what if LLMs could generate documentation directly from source code and decisions?
That sparked a journey. I brainstormed a lightweight architecture for an LLM-powered documentation system for public tech, built on open source tooling. I pitched this to the ministry and it was approved to move forward.
In this talk, I’ll share how a real-world pain point turned into a system idea, and how FOSS tools + community conversations enabled me to go from frustration to innovation — as a recent graduate.
You don’t have to be an expert to propose meaningful ideas in public tech.
Small FOSS tools can open doors to solving big system problems.
Open conversations with builders can lead to architectural insights.
LLMs can be used meaningfully to solve real documentation pain points.
Idea-stage thinking, when paired with open source, is still worth sharing.