electrical engineering, ml, innovation and design at NUS obsessed with indian classical music and dogs currently working on edge ai for cubesat varsi...
I've never been known for my coordination, balance, or cardiovascular enthusiasm. In team sports, I was invariably the last one picked – probably only because "not picking" wasn't an option. Physical exertion was not among my natural strengths. So naturally, last summer, I climbed into a boat that was both longer than my room (thanks KRH) and about as wide as myself, and tried to make it move in a…
Nobody wakes up on a lazy Saturday thinking, You know what would make today perfect? A good ol’ research paper. These things are dense, jargon-filled, and sometimes so specific they feel like they were written for a single person’s PhD committee. But here’s the twist: if you’re skipping research papers, you’re ignoring some of the best intellectual ammunition out there. First, research papers are…
skip to Vietnam Expectations are a curious construct. They exist somewhere in the liminal space between perception and desire—a mental model we impose on the world, often without its consent. At their best, they function as guiding stars, steering efforts and framing aspirations. At their worst, they are the miscalibrated inputs to a system doomed to oscillate wildly, perpetually missing its…
We’ve come so far with technology that we now trust search algorithms to tell us about the world more than we trust our own senses. Instead of searching for information ourselves, we just sit back and let the algorithms show us their version of the "truth." Gone are the days of typing out clear questions and sorting through endless pages of useless info. What a relief. The Grand Illusion of…