This podcast is about what I've learnt over time, what I'm learning and what I'm upto.
Blog: https://www.krshrimali.github.io/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/kushashwa
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/c/kushashwaraviShrimali
GitHub: https://github.com/krshrimali
I decided to change the schedule for this podcast, I hope nobody would mind it. :)
Twitter Profile: https://twitter.com/kushashwa
In this episode, I talk about how distro-hopping in the whole Linux World helped me learn new things, but I did end up overdoing it at some point in time and it affected my efficiency. This episode also contains a 100 Day Challenge to myself, but for what? - I won't spoil the fun, the answer is in the episode ;)
Links:
YouTube Channel: http://youtube.com/c/kushashwaraviShrimali
Blog: http://krshrimali.github.io
I talk about the confusion I always had of the most ideal setup for work. This episode also touches upon the pros and cons of using multiple monitors, but especially - it talks about how I went through this question over the years.
In this episode I talk about my journey and motivation to using vim, and learning it professionally. I've been using it for more than 5 years now, but ~2 years professionally. It's a funny and hopefully, a talk worth hearing :)
I talk about how I met amazing people during my flight, the fun I had and how I survived through long 17 hours flight to the US. Hope you enjoy the episode.
In this episode I talk about how I started with PyTorch, and how I got an internship at NVIDIA (US) in the PyTorch team. I specially thank:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/piotr-bialecki/ 2. Christian Sarofeen
https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarofeen/
Relevant links:
https://krshrimali.github.io/pytorch
I wanted to start my podcast with my journey to open-source during the graduation. Starting off with thanking all the people who have been instrumental in this journey. People mentioned in this podcast:
(GitHub: https://github.com/clunietp) 2. Devadeep Shyam
(https://www.linkedin.com/in/devadeep-shyam-96759521/) 3. Dennis Sng 4. Will Feng
(https://github.com/yf225)
Thank you for listening.