People that inspire me

  • Paul Graham’s blog (Paul Graham is the founder of Y Combinator, a startup accelerator in Silicon Valley. He has written many essays on startups, programming, and life. His essays are insightful and thought-provoking.)

  • Chris McCormick’s blog (Chris McCormick is a machine learning researcher and content creator. He has a blog where he shares tutorials on machine learning, deep learning, and natural language processing. His tutorials are beginner-friendly and easy to follow.)

  • Alex Fridman website courses (Alex Fridman is a researcher at MIT and the host of the Lex Fridman Podcast. He has a website where he shares his research and interviews with experts in various fields. I discoverd him during my research in Reinforcement Learning.)

  • Adam Savage’s YouTube channel (Adam Savage, one of the presenters of MythBusters, shares his experiences on his YouTube channel. His content ranges from engineering to career advice and much more.)

  • Josh Starmer YouTube channel (Josh Starmer is a biostatistician and content creator. He has a YouTube channel where he explains statistical concepts in an easy-to-understand way. His videos are engaging and informative.)

Courses and lectures that fascinate me

Online tools that I frequently use

  • Excalidraw is a whiteboard tool that lets you sketch diagrams and illustrations. It’s great for brainstorming, wireframing, and explaining abstract / complex ideas.

  • Html Edit is an online HTML editor that lets you write and test HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code. It’s great for creating and testing web pages.)

  • Typingmind is a platform that integrates various large language models (LLMs) into a single website, allowing users to interact with them using API codes.

  • Regular expressions 101 is an online tool that lets you test and debug regular expressions quickly.