Understanding the universe (usually through the lenses of related computational problems, ML for science)
New ways for people to think about mathematics and programming.
I spend most of my time messing around with Machine Learning — tuning models, breaking them, fixing them, and learning something new every time. I also build small Python tools and side packages when an idea won’t leave me alone.
Sometimes I switch gears and edit videos too. Not all the time — just when I feel like telling a story visually 🎬
What do you want to be?
I’ll probably have a degree one day.
Most people do.
But I don’t think that’s the main event.
Life feels bigger than just following a checklist, study, work, repeat. This is dull and mechanical.
I like exploring things, learning sideways, and doing stuff that doesn’t fit neatly into a title.
The Shapes:
This short film is about entropy, the idea that nothing stays the same forever.
The script is loosely inspired by Jake from Adventure Time, who somehow understands chaos better than most of us.
Everything shifts, breaks, and rearranges itself.
But maybe something stays constant.
I like to think of it as the shape of your soul:
the principles and inner direction that remain, even as everything else changes.
Machine learning as content?
Learning is one of the few things people still try to make fun.
It’s a long journey.
Sometimes exciting, sometimes frustrating, sometimes quiet and slow.
In this video, I explore the idea of making small, routine projects enjoyable,
turning workflows into something you actually want to return to.
By blogging, sharing, and treating learning as something lived, not rushed.