2
Apr

Natural General Intelligence

Intellect in nature is a precarious thing to grasp. Hence the many cycles AI research has had to go through to even bring forth products as AlphaFold, MuZero, chatGPT or even Stable-diffusion models. Summerfield has done such a gorgeous and brilliant job at writing this book. Gorgeous for the creativity exhibited to write a book […]

13
Mar

Hands-On Machine Learning

Of all rankings of ML books AurĂ©lien’s HOML tops most lists. With having traversed it now cover to cover for a second time, I’d say this book totally lives up to the hype. I will make a case for that shortly. But first, I must say I gotta read it a third time, for the […]

12
Aug
python

“Learning Python” – Mark Lutz

‘Part One’ of the book introduces reasons for picking python as part of your programming toolkit. Its most powerful benefit across the scope is: ease of use – high on that list – which in turn increases the productivity of the developer. Still, the first chapter, embarks to show one the lay of the land […]

30
Jan

Ethics of ambiguity

At first I found the reading tasteless, for it lacked passion. I tend to enjoy passionate works; but what Simone sacrificed for passion, she fulfilled by integration of logically consistent convictions! To that, I salute! The feminine beauty of her thought processes is well develop in this treatise. I call it so, because I have […]

26
Feb

HACKERS & PAINTERS

Such a nourishment! A bliss to the mind & a delight to the hacker’s spirit! A summation of will, for a coder! That mortal being that fancies the eclectic pious lines of code to change the world. đŸ—º Hackers & painters was a purposeful read for me. I came to buy & devour it on […]

1
Sep

“Learning Python” by Mark Lutz

It must be a daunting task to harbor lucid grand dreams and be held back by lack of skills in the specific domain of interests. That’s how I was, a little few months back. It was infuriating knowing how well you can articulate oneself in a crowd full of programmers and be the laughing stock […]