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ai

Beyond Note-Taking: My Journey with Obsidian and ChatGPT Towards a Personal AI

4 minute read

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In this article, I delve into my pursuit of a more interactive, and intelligent method to safeguard one’s intellectual legacy. Acknowledging the limitations of both traditional and digital tools like Obsidian, I explore the approach of constructing a personalized AI model trained on my own...

automotive

Thinking About Entering the Automotive Industry

10 minute read

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The topic of Requirements Management may not be a hot one. Trust me, I understand. However, there is a very good reason why I decided to spend considerable time writing about it.

blogging

Why Should We Write Blogs

2 minute read

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Private records get forgotten. And then, forever lost. I have piles of notebooks that will no doubt join my funeral pyre, and I have countless digital documents that will never see the light of day.

calligraphy

Why Would a Computer Scientist Be Interested in Learning Calligraphy

6 minute read

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I have long appreciated the simplicity and openness of taking notes with a pen and paper. Recently, I have embarked on a journey to refine my handwriting to improve its balance of elegance and practicality. But my fascination with handwriting goes beyond notes. I recently...

career

How Do You Actively Find Opportunities

7 minute read

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One of the benefits of writing to people is that they sometimes respond. Most of my writing is for a single person in mind or a conversation summary.

culture

This Is All Greek to Me

3 minute read

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"This often employed, sarcastic declaration could not be more precise for an anthropologist fascinated by all nations influenced by Hellenic civilization.". This post provides clear context, key ideas, and practical takeaways.

engineering

Thinking About Entering the Automotive Industry

10 minute read

Published:

The topic of Requirements Management may not be a hot one. Trust me, I understand. However, there is a very good reason why I decided to spend considerable time writing about it.

family

Yva, Zoe, and the Mushroom Fairy

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Once upon a time, in a land filled with enchantment, there lived two little girls named Yva and Zoë. This post provides clear context, key ideas, and practical takeaways.

fiction

Yva, Zoe, and the Mushroom Fairy

4 minute read

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Once upon a time, in a land filled with enchantment, there lived two little girls named Yva and Zoë. This post provides clear context, key ideas, and practical takeaways.

greece

This Is All Greek to Me

3 minute read

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"This often employed, sarcastic declaration could not be more precise for an anthropologist fascinated by all nations influenced by Hellenic civilization.". This post provides clear context, key ideas, and practical takeaways.

jekyll

Quanta Qualia AI

2 minute read

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"Quanta Qualia AI" is a project pioneering a frontier of quantum computing and communication exploring entangled particles such as "traditional" electrons, ions, photons or even neutrinos.

knowledge-management

Beyond Note-Taking: My Journey with Obsidian and ChatGPT Towards a Personal AI

4 minute read

Published:

In this article, I delve into my pursuit of a more interactive, and intelligent method to safeguard one’s intellectual legacy. Acknowledging the limitations of both traditional and digital tools like Obsidian, I explore the approach of constructing a personalized AI model trained on my own...

language

This Is All Greek to Me

3 minute read

Published:

"This often employed, sarcastic declaration could not be more precise for an anthropologist fascinated by all nations influenced by Hellenic civilization.". This post provides clear context, key ideas, and practical takeaways.

leadership

learning

Why Do I Consider Reading the Single Most Important Habit for Success

2 minute read

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I am not writing a history book. You can look it up, but let me drop in a few names of insatiable readers: da Vinci, Jefferson, Franklin, Lincoln, Einstein, Gandhi, Marie Curie-Skłodowska, and a few modern ones: Warren Buffett, Oprah, Bill Gates, Elon Musk, Obama,...

management

networking

How Do You Actively Find Opportunities

7 minute read

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One of the benefits of writing to people is that they sometimes respond. Most of my writing is for a single person in mind or a conversation summary.

obsidian

Beyond Note-Taking: My Journey with Obsidian and ChatGPT Towards a Personal AI

4 minute read

Published:

In this article, I delve into my pursuit of a more interactive, and intelligent method to safeguard one’s intellectual legacy. Acknowledging the limitations of both traditional and digital tools like Obsidian, I explore the approach of constructing a personalized AI model trained on my own...

personal-development

How Do You Actively Find Opportunities

7 minute read

Published:

One of the benefits of writing to people is that they sometimes respond. Most of my writing is for a single person in mind or a conversation summary.

Why Do I Consider Reading the Single Most Important Habit for Success

2 minute read

Published:

I am not writing a history book. You can look it up, but let me drop in a few names of insatiable readers: da Vinci, Jefferson, Franklin, Lincoln, Einstein, Gandhi, Marie Curie-Skłodowska, and a few modern ones: Warren Buffett, Oprah, Bill Gates, Elon Musk, Obama,...

productivity

Why Would a Computer Scientist Be Interested in Learning Calligraphy

6 minute read

Published:

I have long appreciated the simplicity and openness of taking notes with a pen and paper. Recently, I have embarked on a journey to refine my handwriting to improve its balance of elegance and practicality. But my fascination with handwriting goes beyond notes. I recently...

publishing

Why Should We Write Blogs

2 minute read

Published:

Private records get forgotten. And then, forever lost. I have piles of notebooks that will no doubt join my funeral pyre, and I have countless digital documents that will never see the light of day.

reading

Why Do I Consider Reading the Single Most Important Habit for Success

2 minute read

Published:

I am not writing a history book. You can look it up, but let me drop in a few names of insatiable readers: da Vinci, Jefferson, Franklin, Lincoln, Einstein, Gandhi, Marie Curie-Skłodowska, and a few modern ones: Warren Buffett, Oprah, Bill Gates, Elon Musk, Obama,...

requirements

Thinking About Entering the Automotive Industry

10 minute read

Published:

The topic of Requirements Management may not be a hot one. Trust me, I understand. However, there is a very good reason why I decided to spend considerable time writing about it.

storytelling

Yva, Zoe, and the Mushroom Fairy

4 minute read

Published:

Once upon a time, in a land filled with enchantment, there lived two little girls named Yva and Zoë. This post provides clear context, key ideas, and practical takeaways.

strategy

technology

Quanta Qualia AI

2 minute read

Published:

"Quanta Qualia AI" is a project pioneering a frontier of quantum computing and communication exploring entangled particles such as "traditional" electrons, ions, photons or even neutrinos.

tutorials

Quanta Qualia AI

2 minute read

Published:

"Quanta Qualia AI" is a project pioneering a frontier of quantum computing and communication exploring entangled particles such as "traditional" electrons, ions, photons or even neutrinos.

writing

Why Should We Write Blogs

2 minute read

Published:

Private records get forgotten. And then, forever lost. I have piles of notebooks that will no doubt join my funeral pyre, and I have countless digital documents that will never see the light of day.

Why Would a Computer Scientist Be Interested in Learning Calligraphy

6 minute read

Published:

I have long appreciated the simplicity and openness of taking notes with a pen and paper. Recently, I have embarked on a journey to refine my handwriting to improve its balance of elegance and practicality. But my fascination with handwriting goes beyond notes. I recently...