- Summary
- In this collection, the writer presents a chronological journal entry reflecting on coding fatigue and deep technical curiosities, culminating in a discussion about the Langevin Equation. The content spans from early 2025 through early 2023, covering topics ranging from practical writing tips to advanced Rust mathematics and theoretical physics. Notable entries include discussions on why disagreement often fails when asked for reasons, alongside technical insights into dot products, persistence length, and the stability of numerical simulations in the context of PyTorch and cuRAND. The final section revisits the original work of 2017, offering a brief look back at foundational research on random walks. By tracing these threads, the author demonstrates a balanced approach to both practical execution and theoretical exploration, suggesting that effective coding requires understanding the underlying mechanics of the problems at hand. The narrative suggests that while some topics like PyTorch internals may initially seem challenging, they can lead to elegant solutions once approached correctly, emphasizing the importance of patience and continuous learning in the development of robust code.
- Title
- Rachit Singh
- Description
- personal website
- Keywords
- january, august, april, writing, notes, ideas, code, exhaustion, july, learning, february, products, rust, march, peter, notebooks, equation
- NS Lookup
- A 104.21.33.165, A 172.67.147.96
- Dates
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Created 2026-03-14Updated 2026-03-14Summarized 2026-03-21
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