The submission describes 'Arimac Digital Technologies', a local IT training institute in Pune, India, despite the project name 'StarStorm'. The submission suffers from severe quality issues, including hyperbolic and demonstrably false traction claims (e.g., 'most people have used my product'), inconsistent data fields, and nonsensical financial metrics ('marketcap: 50000'). While the core service (IT training) has theoretical utility, the lack of verifiable evidence, the generic nature of the offering, and the disjointed input result in a minimal score.
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