Who this blog is for ?

This is a classic post that I always like to write because it tells the reader what they need on a technical level to read my blog. Everyone is welcome to expand their knowledge and skills, but the problem is if you don't have a background in Computer Science and Machine learning / Data Science then this blog will be very hard for you to understand. I do not intend to write it in a complex way but the topics that I write are complex. If you do not want complex topics, please visit my technology blog because it will explore latest technologies ( I like to call them as tech trends).

Technologies that I like to discuss in my posts:

1. Compilers and Low-level stuff

2. Operating systems and operating system level stuff

3. Machine learning and artificial intelligence.

The posts that i write are based on the research that i do. Please email me if you find any errors so that i can edit it.


I don't check my writing with LLM so it might contain continuity errors or grammatical errors. I am improving my writing. Please comment me any errors or email me the errors. Please don't email me any LLM generated text because it will waste both of our time. if you feel something truely at this moment just write an email to me.


The codes i provide in my posts are tested with the packages that i have installed during the publishing of the post so it might not work in the future because of dependency updates. So please let me know if it happens.

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