Abhishek Shinde
@Shin1Ar
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🧱👷♂️🏠Architect | Computational Designer and Geometry | AEC Software Developer + OSS + Aspiring Machine Learning Engineer | GitHub me ! Go Blue 💙〽️
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Joined January 2022
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AI2Speckle: Textures Search imports 3D models into Speckle, uses AI to generate renderings, extracts material patches from the renderings with some more AI, and reintegrates them back into the model.
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Stupidity is knowing the truth, seeing the truth but still believing the lies. And that is more infectious than any other disease. —Professor Richard Feynman
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In Budapest, there is a fountain that looks like an open book. At regular intervals, a sheet of water curves to one side to give the illusion of a page being turned
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@PhysInHistory Dying penniless in a hotel room while the world outside buzzed with the very electricity he tamed. It is the ultimate irony of the visionary: to light up the future for everyone else, yet fade into the dark alone. The pigeons weren't just company; they were the only ones who
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There are two kinds of engineering R&D: catching up with the state of the art vs advancing the state of the art. Catching up is generally easier than advancing the state of the art, but depending on the technology (as an example 3 nm fab or advanced jet engines) even that can
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Do not use your energy to worry. Life is too short to worry about stupid things. Have fun. Fall in love. Regret nothing and do not let people bring you down. Study, think, create and grow. Teach yourself and teach others. —Professor Richard Feynman
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“Most older, successful people will tell you that their life was best when they lived it unapologetically, on their own terms.” — Naval Ravikant
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Your company’s two highest paid Linux sysadmins showing up to a meeting.
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Happy birthday to the late Intel co-founder Gordon Moore (of "Moore’s Law"). In 1965, he predicted that the number of transistors on computer chips would double roughly every two years. Image: Intel
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"Learning to break down problems into smaller pieces is one of the most important skills in computer science/life." — Addy Osmani (@addyosmani)
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Successful people start with two core beliefs: the future can be better than the present, and I have the power to make it so.
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Happy New Year! What are your New Year's resolutions? (Ours is 3840 x 2160)
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Quantum mechanics has a reputation for being mystical mainly because people skip the rules and jump to interpretations. In this lecture series, we’re doing the opposite. We start from the rules, follow the algebra, and let the picture be the calculation. Classical Probability
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2026 will witness a millenium problem being solved majorly by AI.
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Starting next week, I'll be running a GPU programming study group, working through the PMPP book and Leetgpu problems. It's intended for CS Primer members but if you're keen to join us just for this group, and think you'd be a good addition, LMK
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Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas says the biggest threat to data centers is intelligence that runs locally on your device If models run on your own chip, they can watch your workflow and adapt via "test time training" without data ever leaving your computer "you own it. it's
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In 2026, my goal is to take more good actions and less bad actions.
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2025 Research Highlights: ✨My single author paper accepted as a Spotlight Presentation to #NeurIPS2025 @NeurIPSConf ✨Paper accepted to #AAAI2026 @RealAAAI ✨Gave a tutorial at #AAAI2025
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