About Me
Currently pursuing Engineering and in love with tech and software
development.
I've always been passionate about technology, especially gaming, since I
was a kid. Coming from a business background, I initially considered
joining my family's business. However, the impact of COVID-19 led me to
pursue engineering, and looking back, it turned out to be one of the
best decisions I've ever made. Now solving problems and creating good
software is all I yearn for. Still figuring things out, but I know I’m
on the right path.
Software Skills & Tools I've Learned
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Programming Languages: Python, C++, JavaScript.
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Frameworks & Libraries: FastAPI, Flask, Django,
Scikit-learn, TensorFlow, MLflow, Gradio.
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Tools & Platforms: Git, Arch Linux, VS Code,
Jupyter, Neovim.
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Concepts: ML pipelines, data analysis, MLOps, cloud
basics (AWS).
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Special Interests: OS internals, CUDA, open source
contributions.
Software That Inspires Me
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CPUs: It’s insane how tiny chips packed with
billions of transistors can understand zeros and ones and somehow
run entire worlds. The fact that this was engineered by people just
boggles my brain.
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CUDA:CUDA is a game changer for the AI world. It’s
the reason of NVIDIA’s dominance, allowing GPUs to process thousands
of tasks in parallel with unmatched efficiency. While there are
other technologies emerging, nothing quite matches CUDA’s level of
performance and ecosystem in driving forward AI and machine
learning.
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AWS:Every time I think about AWS, I’m just blown
away by how so many different systems like storage, compute,
networking work together flawlessly at such massive scale. The way
these pieces integrate and evolve, each one feeding into the next,
is pure genius. It’s like they’ve built this intricate web of
technology, and it just works perfectly
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Containers & Virtualization: Running a whole system
inside another system? And it actually works? Every time I learn how
Docker or virtual machines isolate environments, I pause and think —
how is this even real?
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Python Ecosystem: Python is a vibe. The fact that
almost anything you imagine — web apps, data science, AI, scripting
— already has a package ready for it... It’s like standing on the
shoulders of countless brilliant people.
Why I Love Arch Linux
Arch Linux isn’t just an OS, it’s a lifestyle. It taught me how Linux
works under the hood.
I’ve broken things, fixed them, learned the hard way, and loved every
second of it. Arch doesn’t hold your hand — and that’s the best part.
Every time I boot into my clean, minimal, hand-crafted setup, I’m
reminded why I chose Arch. And yes... I use Arch, btw :)