Research, writing, and looking back
Another AI app, entrepreneurship, and the path that led here
Hey everyone,
I hope this newsletter finds you well. It's been an eventful time, and I'm excited to share some updates with you, including a new app launch!
New app: I'm thrilled to announce Research! It's designed to help you read and understand research papers with the assistance of AI. Whether you're a analyst, academic, or just curious about scientific literature, Research aims to make the process more accessible and efficient. You can learn more and try the app for free at un.ms/research.
Recent writing:
Design Engineering: I dive into my approach of integrating design and programming in software development. If you're curious about how I view the craft of making software, this one's for you. [Full post]
Bioinformatics: An exploration of the fascinating world of bioinformatics, from its history to current breakthroughs. I also share why this field continues to captivate me. [Full post]
I've also recently updated my post on my Homelab setup. In this piece, I detail my current home server configuration, including a portable 12U rack that houses my networking equipment and servers. I discuss my networking setup, which provides a secure and flexible environment for my work and experiments.
For those interested in building their own homelab or curious about the behind-the-scenes of my digital workspace, this post offers a comprehensive look at my setup and the thinking behind it. It's a living document that I update as my setup evolves, reflecting my ongoing journey in creating a personalized, powerful computing environment. [Read more]
I also started making Youtube videos earlier this year. Here’s the first one about my app, Pile.
They're part of my ongoing effort to document my thoughts and experiences, and I hope they provide some value or spark some interesting ideas for you.
I'd love to hear your thoughts on the new app or any of these topics. Your feedback and perspectives are always appreciated.
Until next time, keep curiosity alive!
Udara


