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How to Build an ML Framework in Rust, from Scratch, in a Weekend

A deep dive into ZML, StableHLO and PJRT.

Let's predict

Prediction is hard and usually wrong but nonetheless not useless

Performing Performative Performances

Vanity metrics and the grind

Collection of Quotes, part 3

The title says it all

You will never do anything remarkable

A youtube video that will pick you up

Advent of Writing Reflections

It's almost Christmas so it's time for some reflections

Feature Design with Mitchell Hashimoto

Summary, thoughts, and commentary

The Next Subject

Continuation of the quantum suicide story

The Year 2025 in writing

More fillers

A Mental Model About Nuance

I wrote this blog to add some nuance

Being a good Programmer

In the age of A.I. this question has become more widely discussed, but I argue it was always important

Collection of Quotes, part 2

The title says it all

Time for Trinitus

A short story about quantum suicide

Writing without Backspace

Writing without editing, sorry in advance.

What Makes an Idea Worth Building

Quick ideas on side projects, momentum, and following the pull.

Why Probability is Misunderstood

Probability measures our ignorance, not the future.

Simple Intro to RISC-V Assembly

Learn how to read simple assembly

Collection of Quotes, part 1

The title says it all

Post Run Reflections

Feelings after a 10km race.

The Cult of Caring

Greatness doesn't come from talent alone. It comes from caring. Here's why, and how to put it into practice.

Compiling Zig to RISC-V

Continuing hacking the small Milk-V Duo computer

People believe in Secrets

A revision of Chapter 8 in Zero to One

It's time

A short argument on relentlessly pruning bullshit

Hacking on small computers

Dabbling with the Milk-V Duo 256M to build neural networks from scratch

Why I'm joining this challenge

Joining the Advent of Writing challenge to just get it done

Honesty

Cultivating real honesty is really hard

Focus

Staying focused is hard