- May 24, 2023 The Quest for subquadratic attentkon and long context length in LLM - Hyena Operator
- Sep 09, 2022 (*)Reframe Cheatsheet
- Sep 08, 2022 Bold ideas need Acclimatization - Crossplane and DIY PaaS
- Aug 29, 2022 (*)Prometheus, Traefik, and Horizontal Pod Autoscalar
- Aug 26, 2022 (*)Architecture Beyond the 3-tier
- Aug 17, 2022 (*)Unpeeling Clojurescript Tooling - Shadow-cljs
- Aug 14, 2022 (*)Experience Sharing and Opinion Piece: DIY Clojure Web Framework? Lesson Learned
- Jun 25, 2022 (*)Hitchhiker's Guide to OpenStack
- Jan 24, 2022 (*)Adopting MLOps incrementally - mlflow as MLOps served a la carte
- Jan 24, 2022 (*)Leaflet, PostGIS, and mapbox (Contains sample code repo)
- Jan 19, 2022 (*)Convergence of Ideas and Story of Blockchain
- Sep 08, 2021 (*)The many faces of Kubernetes Networking
- Sep 08, 2021 (*)Fun With Openstack - Deploying Workload with Terraform
- Aug 28, 2021 (*)Clojure's lower async layer: from manifold to ring 2.0
- Dec 13, 2019 Link Dump - How Stuff Works
- Nov 10, 2019 Misc. Notes (I)
- Nov 10, 2019 Basic CS: Data Structure
- Nov 09, 2019 Notes: Moral and Ethical Implication of Information System
- Feb 08, 2018 How to get into the brave new world of Neural Network and Reinforcement Learning
- Oct 11, 2017 Getting Started With Clojurescript Development - Setup
- Oct 03, 2017 The Monad Tutorial Fallacy, Part Two: Monad, Kleisli and Eilenberg-Moore Category
- Sep 14, 2017 A Quick Note on the Clojure (Backend) Web Space
- Aug 28, 2017 The Monad Tutorial Fallacy, Part One: Introduction/Prequel
- Aug 27, 2017 Micro Web Framework in Python
(*): WIP, article incomplete (but may still contain useful infos)
Currently in PoC phase. It uses the Hive blockchain as well as IPFS (more planned). The webapp (frontend only as it has no backend) is in the repo code-train, while a UI to edit course content is in the repo course-editor.
The project proposal/plan is here.
They are filed under the github organization hkitsmallpotato.
HobbyistCS is a bookmark website containing a list of links/resources I find useful for basic topics in CS. (Github repo here)
- Hands on Labs for DevOps
- (Haven't gotten to the "main dish" yet)Hands on Labs for Clojure
- Hands on Labs for Cloud Computing/OpenStack (*)
(*): Doesn't work after katacoda folded, but left for reference.
- My GCP Learning Profile (MLOps, Production ML)
- Notebooks following other people's tutorials on Big Data, ML, and AI
- Math Revision Notes on AI and ML
- Reproducing Kernel Hilbert Space and SVM
- Some cute, good old Lisp code snippet: cl-lisp-lab
- A small clojure library: relabel
- Just for fun: rusty-raytracer, twilio-ivr-fake-bank
- Setup I use to turn a k8s into a dev enviornment: dev-env-vscode-k8s
- Lab to DIY core algorithms/designs powering modern softwares: Software Engineering Lab
- Functional Reactive Programming
- Experiment on compiling Streaming SQL onto Onyx: onyx-streaming-sql
See here.
Also, my other github gists have more recent brewing ideas.
I've written a bunch of notes on pure and applied math, respectively, on The modern infrastructure of pure math and Applied math and other ramblings.