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Walking with Perseverance

Hello readers! Today, I’m excited to share a poem I wrote that was inspired by the incredible book REFUGEE . If you haven't read it yet, I recommend diving into its pages. It's a gripping thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat! One of the book's most interesting facts is how each chapter leaves you wanting more. The poem I’ve written focuses on Mahmoud, a Syrian refugee whose story deeply moved me. His journey from a dangerous refugee camp in Hungary to the safety of Germany is remarkable. Despite facing overwhelming challenges, Mahmoud had resilience and hope, never allowing challenges and obstacles  to defeat him. His determination serves as a powerful reminder of the strength of the human spirit. I hope you find the poem connects with you, just as Mahmoud's story connected with me. Enjoy! Walking with Perseverance Soldiers taking me and my father (A) Our new home, a prison cell awaits (B) It’s like my whole life is been scooped by a swather(A) The Hunga...

Thinking about thinking with Ryan Lingo

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    I am excited to share insights from my conversation with Ryan Lingo. He is an Applied AI Research Engineer and Developer Advocate at 99P Labs. Our discussion was very engaging and inspiring, and I found myself asking a lot of questions and having high spirited discussion! Here are some of the questions I asked him. 1. I read on your website that you discovered a passion for software engineering, data science and AI. What kept you excited and busy before that? Ryan pursued studies in philosophy, embracing the idea “thinking about thinking." Although he didn't enjoy school, he had a passion for learning, especially in making websites. That was his transition from a college instructor to being a website designer. As a young person, he developed websites and even earned money by making them for others. Websites involved data, which sparked his interest in data science. Over time, he discovered AI and began exploring it and its tools. As a young kid, Ryan always loved puzzles a...