Hey there! Iโm Yash, a machine-learning wizard by day and a human who occasionally takes breaks to explore reality by night (or at least until the coffee runs out โ). If youโre looking for a curious mind thatโs always ready to tackle the next interesting problem or an obsessive coder who thrives on "just one more bug to squash," well, youโve come to the right place.
When I'm not knee-deep in Python scripts or machine learning models, you'll either find me:
- ๐ฒ Hiking up the nearest mountain (or at least pretending to while daydreaming about code)
- ๐ Reading obscure books (sometimes because they remind me of debugging errors). See: Recent Reads
- ๐โโ๏ธ Jogging (so I can justify the snack breaks during coding sprints)
If I'm not doing one of the above, Iโm probably sitting somewhere, sipping coffee, and plotting out my next project or world domination plan (donโt worry, it involves more coding than actual world domination... for now).
I've got my trusty toolbelt of libraries that help make the magic happen, like:
More nerdy goodness awaits in my pinned repos.
My current coding obsession involves this fascinating project where Iโm finetuning a shallow LLM model (well Im trying to keep it light weight), to spit out Mermaid.js syntax so I WONT HAVE TO DO DOCUMENTATION EVER AGAIN!! ... I mean, I wonโt spoil the surprise, but stay tuned for updates. ๐
- The Grieving Brain by Mary-Frances O'Connor, PhD โ Explores the neuroscience of grief and loss. I like reading about neurobiology, and drawing parallels to the inner workings of Deep Neural Networks.
- An Abundance of Katherines by John Green โ A fun, unexpected read recommended by a friend. A story about a guy who dates and is dumped by 19 different Katherines.
- The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand โ A powerful exploration of purpose and individualism that shaped my younger years.
- Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand โ A thought-provoking continuation of her philosophy on human existence.
- For Whom the Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingway โ A poignant story that helped me see human lives as deeply interconnected, counteracting Randโs hyper-individualism.
- The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka โ A stark and surreal exploration of alienation and identity.
- Crime and Punishment & The House of the Dead by Fyodor Dostoevsky โ Classic deep dives into morality and the human soul.
- Murder Must Advertise by Dorothy L. Sayers โ A thrilling read that keeps you on your toes.
- The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams โ A witty and clever sci-fi adventure with absurdly fun moments.
Iโve got a penchant for tinkering, a thirst for learning, and probably too many tabs open on my browser. Feel free to explore my repos (beware of WIP landmines ๐ฅ), and letโs create something awesome together. If youโre feeling adventurous, hit me up on LinkedIn, or better yet, send me a pull request.
Until then, keep calm and code on! ๐๐พ