Library
These are links to things and people I find interesting, useful or beautiful.
Cool / Useful
- dingboard: best meme editor out there
- panelsdesu: great for searching manga panels
- grep.app: grep over the entire github database
- texnique: gamify learning latex
- anilist: goodreads for anime/manga
People
- Nicholas Carlini: Research Scientist at Google DeepMind specializing in adversarial techniques for ML systems. Writes insightful blogs.
- Dmitrii Kovanikov: Huge OCaml & FP advocate. Writes interesting blogs on category theory (I haven’t read them though).
- Vivek Tejuja: Bibliophile and author. I especially enjoy reading his book reviews..
- Anu Atluru: Writes thought-provoking essays on life, startups and more.
- Shashank Dixit: Mostly known as Sphinx online. Shares some solid takes on Twitter.
- George Hotz: Hacker, founder of tinygrad and comma ai. Someday I’d love to work with him.
- Kailash Nadh: CTO at Zerodha and founder of FOSS United, working on some really cool side projects. Definitely someone I want to work with.
- Fabrice Bellard: Creator of QEMU, FFmpeg, TCC and much more. In my opinion, one of the most important computer scientists.
- Andrew Kelley: Creator of Zig, libsoundio and more.
- Mitchell Hashimoto: Ex-CEO, Ex-CTO and co-founder of HashiCorp. Creator of Ghostty. Many of my programming philosophies have been influenced by him.
Miscellaneous
- Anime Girls Holding Programming Books: Pretty self-explanatory.
- Monkeytype: I use this to practice touch-typing. I’m ~70 WPM.
- Lofi Cafe: 24/7 lofi playing website with nice looking background pictures.
- exploit.education: Teaches you exploit dev and vuln research through vulnerable VMs.
- pwn.college: Best website for beginners in cybersecurity.
- Every frame a painting: Highly recommended channel if you love films.
- Bookstores: One of my favorite documentaries on youtube.
- Manga guide series: Illustrated manga guide for college-level statistics, math, physics and more.
- 0xparc ZKP: materials for studying zero-knowledge proofs.
- Tinygrad notes: Notes and explanation of the tinygrad backend compiler.