Journey,
commit-by-commit.
I'm using this platform to track progress and connect with the minds, innovators and visionaries making science fiction a reality. No filter, no fake polish.
The first commit.
Created the account. Zero followers. No plan except to start. Sometimes the hardest line of code is opening the editor. The empty file is always the scariest.
The introduction.
First tweet. The moment of going public with the plan. A small promise to myself, witnessed by an algorithm — but that's how every build log starts.
Following 29 people 10× ahead of me.
Curated the feed. Builders, researchers, paper authors, hardware hackers. Reading threads, bookmarking repos, taking notes on how they think. Listening > posting.
Climbing the stack.
Deep-diving into transformers from first principles. Picking up CUDA. Reading the original papers. Building small things. Breaking them. Documenting the journey — this site is one of them.
Build something real. Ship it.
An embodied agent? A tiny LLM running on an FPGA? A robotics side project? Undecided. But: shipped beats perfect. Expect commits, not announcements.
Contribute upstream.
Open a real PR to a serious project. PyTorch, Hugging Face, Isaac, a paper reproduction — somewhere that matters. Stop being a tourist in the repo.
Make science fiction real.
The audacious version. Connect with the people doing it. Contribute something meaningful. Be one of them — not as a fan, but as a builder at the table.