Greetings!

Welcome to my digital garden, where I grow my thoughts! This blog covers a variety of topics, and this post serves as a short guide to help you navigate the different sections. I use categories and tags to organize everything.

To see all the posts within a specific category, please click on the links mentioned in the descriptions below. Here’s a breakdown of the main sections, with a couple of specific post examples linked within each description to give you a taste:


Hashtags

Beyond the main categories, I use specific topic tags. Most of the posts are currently in the AI, but there are some notable Life catagories featuring posts showing my other interests such as Blade Runner. More tags soon to come!

Thoughts

This section contains my unfiltered ideas, recorded more freely than polished blog posts. You can browse all entries in the Thoughts category to explore concepts as they come to me, offering a different kind of value. You’ll find pieces like explorations on whether Fast AI Takeoffs Are Possible? or thoughts on AI companions like Samantha is here.

Paper

In the Paper category, I summarize and discuss findings from academic papers I’ve read. It’s where I digest and share insights from research, such as reviews on the Scaling Laws, VAE, or even philosophical ones like Palatable Conceptions of Disembodied Being. Lots of papers piling up!

Blog

This is where you’ll find my more polished writing. Posts in the Blog category are pieces where I’ve spent time clearly articulating and proofreading my thoughts, aiming for proper blog articles. Examples include reflections on development styles like Vibe Coding or deeper questions like Do LLMs Possess an Internal State of Mind?.

The Links category serves as an archive of articles, videos, and other resources I’ve found insightful and want to share. It’s a collection of things I’ve consumed and found valuable, like the link collections from March 2025 or February 2025.



Using these categories and tags, I hope you can easily find the topics that interest you most. Enjoy exploring the garden and the food for thought within!