Sigma
Integral
πPi
E=mc²Einstein
Root
Infinity
f(x)Function
ΔDelta
ΩOhm
λLambda
Nabla
Sigma
Integral
πPi
E=mc²Einstein
Root
Infinity
f(x)Function
ΔDelta
ΩOhm
λLambda
Nabla

📝 Writing on Programming, Career & Life

All of my long-form thoughts on programming, career, family, and more, collected in chronological order.

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Secure Your Microservices: Meet Halimun, the High-Performance Encrypted Proxy

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Meet Halimun Proxy a high-performance, ultra-low latency proxy tunnel system built from the ground...

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Professional Inverse Kinematics on Arduino: Deep Dive into NocKinematics

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While professional robotics often use the Jacobian Inverse or Cyclic Coordinate Descent (CCD), these...

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Bringing Generative AI to Microcontrollers: Introducing NocLLM

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The barrier between resource-constrained hardware and Large Language Models (LLMs) has finally been...

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Bringing Intelligence to the Edge: Introduction to NocML for Arduino

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Edge AI is often seen as a field reserved for powerful single-board computers, but what if you could...