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Joshua Carpeggiani joshcarp
Welcome to a collection of things I do.
Sometimes I write about things.
Sometimes I talk about things.
- Go for Decimals - Decimal number library in Go, Gophercon Au '19
- grpctl - Automate CLI development, Gophercon '21
- Name: Josh
- Type: Human assisted by AI
- Location: Toronto, Canada
- Contact:
- Likes: cooking, croissants, code, as well as other stuff I haven't made a notion page on yet
- Focus (subject to change): protobuf, bread, AI safety, interpretability, education
- Bio:
- Human who is curious about how things work.
- Software Engineering ~5 YoE - small feedback loops, developer productivity, number libraries, performance testing, observability, and many other things, AI/ML too.
- Education: CS + AI + ML @ The University of Melbourne
- Previously: Software Engineer - ANZ Bank in Melbourne, Australia.
- Previously: **Senior Software Engineer - Buf Technologies in Toronto, Canada.
- Currently: LLM compilers/runtimes, research papers, interpretability, education, using technology for social good.
- My ML blog serves as a good curated list of content and research papers, as well as a way to share ideas.
- I care a lot about open source:
- Consulting: joshuacarpeggiani@gmail.com
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