πΉοΈ Passionate about 3D puzzles like the Rubik's Cube and all 3D puzzles! π§©
π Crypto Maximalist π° Kaspa Validator π‘οΈ
π Experienced data analyst and future Data Scientist in the making! π Currently diving into ML algorithms, including the Bayesian approach, using Numpy, TensorFlow, Keras, and PyTorch.
π± Future Roadmap: Learning Kafka and Apache Spark for real-time data processing and big data analytics.
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β‘ Fun Fact: A 21x21x21 Rubik's Cube has approximately (10^{239}) possible states, which is significantly more than the estimated (10^{80}) atoms in the observable universe. To equal the number of possible states for a 21x21x21 Rubik's Cube, you would need approximately (10^{159}) universes with the same number of atoms as our observable universe to equal this number of states in atoms. π§π€―