Hi 👋, Namaste 🙏, Hello World 🌎!!
I’m Tarang, and I welcome you to my humble abode on the vast internet. Once upon a time, I thought of calling this site “Engineer’s Guide to Life” - a manual of sorts, a tidy map to navigate the chaos of code and existence. But as it turns out, life, much like code, refuses to be neatly organized. Bugs show up where you least expect them, refactors happen overnight, and failures are the norm, not the exception.
So instead of a grand guide, this space collects fragments, bits of knowledge, and pieces of experience, that may or may not make sense together. And thus, “Bits and Pieces” was born. Perhaps not the whole truth, but just enough to compile into something meaningful.
I hope that this site serves the following purposes (optimistically speaking):
- As a place to share things or two about my work and education (i.e. A good old portfolio website), including but not limited to the following:
- Interesting courses I went through and key takeaways
- Projects/Thesis done as part of coursework at the Uni.
- My side projects and experiments (including failed ones)
- Interesting projects that I’m involved in at work.
- As a place to share my notes on Computer Science, Mathematics, and Machine Learning (Or AI as they like to call it nowadays).
- As a place to share my thoughts on topics ranging from Philosophy, Religion (No extremist views, by the way), Spirituality, and Life.
As Richard Stallman once said:
Sharing knowledge is the most fundamental act of friendship. Because it is a way you can give something without losing something.
I created this website to with the same ethos. I chose to self-host it because I believe information should not be bound by the rules of commercial platforms. Knowledge belongs to everyone; it should be accessible, open, and independent. Here, you won’t find ads, trackers, or corporate noise, just a sincere attempt to share something real and unfiltered.
Thanks for stopping by!