I love love this tool. I used to use Bamboo paper when i need to make notes on my pc that includes drawings or use my handwriting.
After I downloaded OneNote, Bamboo Paper seemed like a child's notebook. it was good but OneNote has everything you might need plus it's free. Also I think it's better than Obsidian for technical notes.
After I downloaded OneNote, Bamboo Paper seemed like a child's notebook. it was good but OneNote has everything you might need plus it's free. Also I think it's better than Obsidian for technical notes.
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Debugging Epohul
*fixes an electronic device (I might even give myself a prize someday...I changed the fuse of the stove)
I'm gonna open a marriage application soon
Requirements:
- can fix things around the house
(I read somewhere that you gotta delegate tasks and this seems like a better idea)
Requirements:
- can fix things around the house
(I read somewhere that you gotta delegate tasks and this seems like a better idea)
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Forwarded from Counterfactuals
hello everyone,
I'm starting this channel as a space to discuss, learn, and share my experience in computational intelligence, research, working at a startup and in a lab (academia), alongside perspectives shaped by being an Ethiopian who has lived in 4 different countries (and speaks 5 languages) by the age of 23.
For context, I'm a machine learning research engineer and have been in the field since 2019.
In academia, I work on scientific ML and modeling using various approaches (physics informed and/or inspired neural networks, recently quantum machine learning etc). I've co-authored 10+ papers.
In industry, I'm a founding ML research engineer, working on R&D, LLM pipelines, fine tuning computer vision and vision language models, and building AI-infused algorithms for insight and decision making for the construction industry.
I'm starting this channel as a space to discuss, learn, and share my experience in computational intelligence, research, working at a startup and in a lab (academia), alongside perspectives shaped by being an Ethiopian who has lived in 4 different countries (and speaks 5 languages) by the age of 23.
For context, I'm a machine learning research engineer and have been in the field since 2019.
In academia, I work on scientific ML and modeling using various approaches (physics informed and/or inspired neural networks, recently quantum machine learning etc). I've co-authored 10+ papers.
In industry, I'm a founding ML research engineer, working on R&D, LLM pipelines, fine tuning computer vision and vision language models, and building AI-infused algorithms for insight and decision making for the construction industry.
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Forwarded from Luna's pathway🤗 (Luna)
Yesterday, someone said “women in tech and cretors are kind of rare”and that they don’t really see many women in the field.
And honestly… I get why it can feel that way sometimes....then I decided to do something simple: share a few women creators I enjoy following, who bring different perspectives, energy, and stories in tech and beyond.
This is just a list & love post 🤍
No comparisons I Just want ti give them a little appreciation.🥰
Here is a Women creators I enjoy learning from and cheering for:
• @debuggingepohul
• @Merrys_Journey
• @kalltech
• @dot_ruth
• @not_eldad
• @aydus_journal
• @edemy251
• @lydiasjournal
• @studyvibewithnova — my sis 🫶
• @nirvanaland7
• @Meron_Birhanu
• @bytesize_insights
• @MissTechTg
• @ruhambek
• @Austererie
• @visioninbyte
• @hilusjourney
• @shegocodes
• @sorted0
• @medd_et
• @tech_world_o1
• @HanixJourney
• @techStepsHub
• @codeandcoffee1
• @new_newbie
• @me_says
• @we_flutter
• @ary_debug_diaries
• @niyacodes
• @cestmani
• @byte_philosopher
• @theJourneyy101
• @zaya_journal
• @samli_log
• @theJourneyy101
So my people Women in tech don’t show up in one way some teach, some build, some document, some question, some are just figuring it out in public. And all of that counts.
If you know creators I forget to mention or didn't follow yet please send me here Let’s keep supporting each other a little louder 💜
And honestly… I get why it can feel that way sometimes....then I decided to do something simple: share a few women creators I enjoy following, who bring different perspectives, energy, and stories in tech and beyond.
This is just a list & love post 🤍
No comparisons I Just want ti give them a little appreciation.
Here is a Women creators I enjoy learning from and cheering for:
• @debuggingepohul
• @Merrys_Journey
• @kalltech
• @dot_ruth
• @not_eldad
• @aydus_journal
• @edemy251
• @lydiasjournal
• @studyvibewithnova — my sis 🫶
• @nirvanaland7
• @Meron_Birhanu
• @bytesize_insights
• @MissTechTg
• @ruhambek
• @Austererie
• @visioninbyte
• @hilusjourney
• @shegocodes
• @sorted0
• @medd_et
• @tech_world_o1
• @HanixJourney
• @techStepsHub
• @codeandcoffee1
• @new_newbie
• @me_says
• @we_flutter
• @ary_debug_diaries
• @niyacodes
• @cestmani
• @byte_philosopher
• @theJourneyy101
• @zaya_journal
• @samli_log
• @theJourneyy101
So my people Women in tech don’t show up in one way some teach, some build, some document, some question, some are just figuring it out in public. And all of that counts.
If you know creators I forget to mention or didn't follow yet please send me here Let’s keep supporting each other a little louder 💜
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