Book Review: Mastering PyTorch

Mastering PyTorch is a book written by Ashish Ranjan Jha, published by Packt in early 2021 that covers a variety of topics, from training to the deployment of deep learning...

Mistakes from the Sunday coding challenge

Felt cute, so took this timed test on DataCamp today. This just validates how far I have come since first starting to code in Python. Sometimes I need these small...

Complete Python Mastery

Finally done with this amazing course (after ditching it midway back in 2018) taught by Mosh Hamedani. The course introduced a lot of best practices at an introductory level, with...

Bounding boxes in computer vision

Throughout my whole life, I’ve only heard of and thought in terms of the cartesian coordinates. For images and nD signal processing, as far as I’ve seen, everything is denoted...

Deep Learning in 5 lines of code

The aim of this post is to help you train a deep learning model that can detect cats — the classic example with which one usually starts their deep learning...

PhDone!

On 17th Dec 2020, during the second wave of the pandemic, I successfully defended my PhD. The defence was organized partially online in order to respect the rules put in...

Deservability meter

Right after college, I learned this concept of ‘deservability’ from some video or book — I’ve been applying this to my life involuntarily ever since. Recently got some really long...

For the love of linux

I like Linux. Mostly because by installing Linux I was able to salvage my laptop which took like 15 minutes to boot (since it ran Windows). The first time I...

Build a PC

I used PC Part Picker to build my PC. Since my school days, I’ve enjoyed bricolage/DIY crafts. Some time ago I built a PC — by making use of PC...