Self-portrait
To generate such a magnificent picture, say: "Redraw my photo in MS Paint style, with some likeness, but also off in a confusing way..." I'll try to write about myself under a similar prompt.
The beginning
Trushin Arseniy. Born in the USSR. Rotary phone, 3 Soviet kopecks per bun, 5 per metro ride, 48 for a big chunk of ice cream. Favorite reading - Soviet encyclopedia for youngsters, sister's schoolbooks. Tons of DIY stuff, small "Quantum" magazines. Father - radio amateur. Diodes, LEDs, batteries and lamps - favorite toys.
Science
Ordinary school, special class in the same school, phys-math brilliant macabre: school 54 between Frunzenskaya and Sportivnaya. First own computer - Soviet, 1992. Sura PK 8500. Now I wouldn't dare solve the problems I solved on that computer. Like prove that (1+e) creates a ring if e is a 17th root of 1. I vaguely recall this task, but I can recall that I solved it numerically, and the key point was a page from a student notebook, covered with digits and letters.
PhD in laser physics, 14 articles. Then - change of course. First interview - as a C++ developer. Then: Cadence, Yandex, Equifax, HeadHunter, App in the Air, Yandex again.
The best feedback on my educational activities: "Arseniy Sergeevich, when you explained physics to us, everything was unclear, but very interesting. With our current teacher it is unclear as well, but not interesting anymore."
9 students: MSU, MIPT, RAO. +1 article on ML.
MISC
English - my curse. Always B in school. This blog helps me maintain my current level. I write it from my head, then polish with ChatGPT.
This blog. You know, just working kills me. Even when I implemented my own idea, it was a fascinating year, but it was hard to push it 8x5. For me the panacea is to have something I'm thinking about just for fun. Because we can. This channel is a spaghetti of such thoughts. You can see that there are threads: about TFWR, GBDTE, agents... Some are moving, some are on pause.
Pelevin? Can't say that I'm a fan, but I read everything I have heard about. Of course, Strugatskie. "Monday...", "The Tale...", "A Billion Years..." - my moral DNA. "M&M" by Bulgakov. As the Master put it in "Nine Princes in Amber":
Goodbye and hello, as always.
