I’m a passionate and tech-savvy coder with expertise in Python. While my current role is more focused on product and business domains, I continue to leverage my technical expertise to design efficient solutions, bridge the gap between engineering and stakeholders, and contribute to building scalable, user-focused applications
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OTerminus: Architecture Before Code
Recently, I started working on a mini-project called OTerminus. The idea started from a simple question: What if I could interact with my terminal using natural language, but without giving the language model full control over my machine? There are already many LLM-based terminal tools out there. Some of them are powerful, some are experimental, and some are probably too risky for how I personally want to work with a terminal. My goal with OTerminus is not just to build another AI terminal. I want to use this project as a way to explore how software architecture, safety boundaries, and prompt-driven development can work together. ...
From Cycling Adventures to Coding with AI
In Spring 2025, I began uploading my cycling adventures to a new YouTube channel. You can find the videos here: Link. Since then, I’ve explored various tools to enhance my videos. Two of the tools I’m using are a mapping animator and a flyover feature, which stunningly display my cycling routes. Both tools are free and open-source. After using them for a while, I realized that I wanted to create my own app to meet my specific needs. The reason for this is that, with existing applications, I often have to wait for the developers to implement new features, which may not align with what I really need. ...
The age of uncertainty
It hasn’t been long since we found ourselves immersed in AI tools. Although the concepts of AI and machine learning aren’t new, the public wasn’t truly overwhelmed by them until the release of GPT-3. So what do you actually think about all of this? How do you feel about the sudden flood of AI everywhere? These days, everyone talks about AI. Many new ideas seem to be nothing more than wrappers around an AI API. People keep saying they’re building something, but is it really them building it or the AI? And, does it really matter who has made it? ...
Eclipse Valley: My New Project Combining Nature and Videography
About a month ago, I decided to try a new activity alongside my passion for science and technology. I have always felt a strong connection to nature and find relief in the great outdoors, especially on weekends. One of my favorite weekend activities is going for long rides; the longer the ride, the happier I feel, even though I usually end up feeling fatigued afterward. So, what is this new activity? I’ve started capturing everything I see during my rides with an action camera, creating video clips that I upload to YouTube. I created a new channel called “Eclipse Valley” to express my enthusiasm for both the Earth and the sky. I love showcasing the stunning scenery, whether it’s nature illuminated by sunlight or stars twinkling in the night sky. ...
Arxiv Debate: AI-Driven Research Summaries with Plotly Dash
As you may know, Arxiv is an open-source repository of electronic preprints and post-prints approved for posting after moderation, though not peer review. It resembles GitHub but is tailored for publications. You might frequently browse Arxiv for the latest developments in your research area. With dozens of articles submitted daily across various fields—ranging from physics to biology and computer science to economics—it can be overwhelming to sift through everything using traditional methods. ...