# Participated Competitions

<table><thead><tr><th>Competition Platform - Host</th><th>Page</th><th>Outcome<select><option value="sRCtNTd5PI5h" label="Failed / Eliminated" color="blue"></option><option value="2dO8viaiG8Yj" label="Submitted / Unqualified" color="blue"></option></select></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>DevPost - AWS</td><td><a data-mention href="/pages/a6hb8fsKSeQCtvgXjLHm">/pages/a6hb8fsKSeQCtvgXjLHm</a></td><td><span data-option="2dO8viaiG8Yj">Submitted / Unqualified</span></td></tr><tr><td>Kaggle - Google</td><td><a data-mention href="/pages/CV3m4jpMg4cep2t7QVht">/pages/CV3m4jpMg4cep2t7QVht</a></td><td><span data-option="2dO8viaiG8Yj">Submitted / Unqualified</span></td></tr></tbody></table>

**4.11.2025**: This app utilizes AI Agent networks to access external platforms and this reliance is based on my time constraint with these competitions. After my recent competition, I realized this project's plans makes it vulnerable to many cybersecurity threats (e.g. data leakage). As a sole worker of this app, I should give myself 1-2 months to revise my current plans before seeking a new competition or deploying the app.


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