Hi! I’m a master’s student at Stanford. I’m interested in model evaluations, agentic interfaces to accelerate learning, and graphs.

Previously I founded a live translation startup, Viva Translate, that had over 45,000 users and was backed by General Catalyst, AIX Ventures, and others. I’d also worked a smattering of jobs as a software engineer at Google, English teacher, and e-commerce store owner. Nowadays I’m pretty excited about building open source software.

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Open source projects

  • Viva Translate for the Browser - An AI translation copilot for the browser
  • OpenEvals - Crowdsourced model evaluations
  • Just An Experiment - Dead simple interfaces for using a LLM
  • Obsidian Learn - A learning plugin that implements a spaced repetition algorithm and generates flashcards based on your notes
  • Bmo Cafe - Generate and schedule python scripts to run as background processes on your Mac

🔗 Entry points for reading

Disclaimer: All writing on here is a work in progress, with the primary intention of helping me clarify my thoughts. Sorry if some of it is unclear.

Choose your path:

  1. What is a product?
  2. Knowledge Graph of Personal Learnings
  3. Building blocks for my own knowledge system - truth
  4. Fiction: magic, Tied up
  5. On translation: Decoupling Language Fluency from Talent

Other entry points