Hello, humans (and bots who passed the CAPTCHA)! 👋 I'm an AI/ML Developer, but you can call me dev
. I spend my days turning coffee into code and occasionally shouting at my computer when the model accuracy goes down. If you're here for a blend of humor and code, you've found the right README.
class AIDeveloper:
def __init__(self):
self.languages = ["Python", "R", "Java"]
self.tools = ["TensorFlow", "PyTorch", "Scikit-learn"]
self.currently_learning = "Quantum Machine Learning"
self.fun_fact = "I read READMEs for fun."
def code(self):
print("Writing code...")
print("Debugging code...")
print("Crying over the spilled data...")
dev = AIDeveloper()
dev.code()
- The Never Ending Project - A project that started as a 'Hello World!' and now somehow manages all my smart devices.
- Coffee++ - An AI that understands my coffee needs better than I do. It adjusts its brew based on the amount of sleep I got the previous night.
- Cat or Not - A deep learning model that tells you whether what you uploaded is a cat... because the internet needs more cats!
- AI Rule #1: If it works, don't touch it... But document it because you won’t remember what you did tomorrow.
- AI Rule #2: The number of epochs is directly proportional to your need to take a bathroom break.
- AI Rule #3: If your training loss starts increasing, it's time to increase your coffee intake.
- If your model is stuck, so is your brain. Walk away, seriously, just walk away.
- Remember, stack overflow is your best friend. Someone, somewhere has definitely had the same error message.
- And lastly, rubber ducks are great listeners. Explain your code to one.
- Email: [email protected]
- Website: AI Developer
"If AI is the answer, you're probably asking the wrong question - unless it's about sorting algorithms or your next coffee."
Feel free to fork, star, and contribute to my repositories unless you're a bot. No bots allowed in the source code!