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Dead Poets Society (1989)
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is a quiet rebellion
wrapped in poetry and youth.
In the rigid halls of Welton Academy, Mr. Keating doesn’t just teach literature, he teaches his students to breathe, to question, to feel.
“Carpe Diem” becomes more than a phrase, it becomes a spark that awakens courage in young hearts pressured by expectation and tradition. The film is tender yet powerful, reminding us that words can shape destinies and that finding your own voice sometimes comes at a cost.
It’s not just a story about school, it’s about awakening, about standing on desks to see the world differently, and about moments that echo long after the final bell rings.
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How tf do people pull an all dayer without coffee
Neural Networks
If you've got a solid grasp of multivariable calculus and linear algebra and you've been curious about how neural networks actually work under the hood - this playlist is exactly what you should watch
If you've got a solid grasp of multivariable calculus and linear algebra and you've been curious about how neural networks actually work under the hood - this playlist is exactly what you should watch
3Blue1Brown's Neural Networks series by Grant Sanderson is hands down one of the most beautifully crafted educational resources on the internet. Rather than throwing you into code or hand-waving through the math, Grant takes you step by step through the core ideas from what a neural network actually is, to how gradient descent drives learning, to the full mechanics of backpropagation.
The Da Vinci Code (2006)
Angels & Demons (2009)
Inferno (2016)
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Angels & Demons (2009)
Inferno (2016)
A gripping trilogy of mystery thrillers that blends history, symbolism, and suspense into a brain-teasing cinematic experience. Perfect if you enjoy movies that challenge your mind while keeping you hooked.
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"We are not the reason for the existence of the universe, but our ability for self-awareness and reflection makes us special within it"
This reflects how I see existence and human potential.The universe does not revolve around us, nor does our existence require some predetermined cosmic purpose to matter. What makes us remarkable is our ability to observe, question, reflect, and create meaning through awareness itself. To me, that capacity for conscious thought is what gives value to our presence not because we are the center of existence, but because we are among the few known parts of it capable of understanding and interpreting it.
That perspective shapes how I approach both life and technology:with curiosity, humility, and a constant drive to understand systems more deeply.
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i can not with this good conscious accept arsenal winning pl