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lux's blog

Lux

Life is a never ending adventure! I try to experience as much as possible, and learn as much about the world as I can. Sometimes, I bottle up my experiences, and package them into a little snacks. So come join me on my adventure trying to eat the world (while being kind to the animals).

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The iPad is a deeply misunderstood device, and indeed tablets are a misunderstood device category in general. The original vision for the iPad was as an in-between device. Larger than a phone, but more portable than a laptop, positioning...
I have a bordering unhealthy obsession with data archival. Those messages I sent to someone years ago? Who knows maybe one day I will need to reference them. Notes I took in my highschool classes? No way of finding that information...
I really like it when people sweat the small details. You know the things that most people will never notice, but whenever I notice them, I get a sense that the work has been crafted with great care and love, and it meaningfully improves...
If you’re reading this, you may have noticed that the math typesetting sometimes looks a bit weird. Slightly off. Not the perfect MathJax (or KaTeX) typesetting that we are used to.11.TLDR: The math is rendered natively by your browser...
Whenever I design things, I try to be mindful of accessibility. For web, I include anchor descriptions, use semantic HTML, ensure headings follow a logical order, and use ARIA tags when needed. I am not perfect, I’m sure that you will...
What I'm currently up to. A snapshot of my current state of mind and activity.
About a year ago, in January 2025, I started an experiment which was meant to help me retain what I study better and for longer. I had an exam coming up, and unlike previous exams, this exam was closed book, so I could no longer rely on...
If you took a physics course in high school, you have probably spent an amount of time studying springs. You might have been puzzled by the apparent significance of springs, and questioned the need to learn and remember Hooke’s law...
the concept of comparative scale breaks down at infinity. we demonstrate through a thought experiment how we can not establish scale and measure distances with infinity as a reference.
sometimes the scale of the problems in the world becomes overwhelming, but it's worth reminding ourselves that even small actions can have a bigger impact than we might anticipate.
I may accidentally have become a gym girl the past year: lowering expectations, enjoying the process, and gentle consistency to build a sustainable habit.
An experiment trying to extend Learning Mesh-Based Simulation with Graph Networks which remains competitive in mesh based simulation by making the model subequivariant.
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