ABOUT ME
I thrive on solving complex problems and picking up new skills at a rapid pace. Whether it's optimizing AI systems, refining data workflows, or tackling challenging side projects, I enjoy pushing boundaries and finding smarter solutions. Lately, I've been exploring speedcubing, and soon, I'll be learning lockpicking—not because I need to, but because I believe that curiosity and adaptability are key to staying ahead.
I have a theory that if I learn enough random skills, someday, in a bizarre twist of fate, they'll all converge into the perfect moment—like escaping a locked room while solving a Rubik's cube, mid-parkour. Until then, I'm just enjoying the chaos.
My brain runs on "What if?" questions. What if AI could recognize sarcasm? What if debugging was a competitive sport? What if I optimized my life the way I optimize code? (Spoiler: I'm trying.)
I like working on big, interesting problems and learning at ridiculous speeds. Just don't ask me to explain recursion… unless you have an hour.
When I'm not trying to convince my computer that it needs more RAM (it never listens), you might find me:
- Attempting to outrun my code bugs (spoiler: they're faster)
- Negotiating with AI models (they drive a hard bargain)
- Dreaming of a world where semicolons insert themselves
- Pondering why we park on driveways and drive on parkways
My brain runs on "What if?" questions. What if AI could recognize sarcasm? What if debugging was a competitive sport? What if I optimized my life the way I optimize code? (Spoiler: I'm trying.)