My name is Blake. I enjoy all things programming and going to hackathons.
I tend to write Rust nowadays for fun systems programming projects and I write Python for all of my Machine Learning work.
Here are some projects you may be interested in:
- OptiGrader - A grading platform for teachers using OpenCV
- MonoDepthEstimation - Adversarial attacks on state of the art monocular depth estimation networks
- Drop - A LÖVE visualizer and music player
- Adversarial ML - A number of adversarial ML attacks
- Multithreading Data Structures in Rust - A number of lock-less, lock-free, wait-free, etc data structures in Rust
- NFT Anything - First place Stellar prize at Pinnacle 2021 (the Olympics of Hackathons)
- SmolECS - An Entity Component System (ECS) implementation in Rust
- heart.ai - A remote platform for heart health and best overall VandyHacks hackathon project
- Machine Learning Work - A collection of some Machine Learning work
- D&D Action Classification - Reducing the manual labor required in D&D
- UCFParkingAgent - Get UCF parking information hands-free using Google Assistant
- NauticalNavAR - An award-winning AR mapping application for cruise ships
While I dabble in a lot of different areas like Operating Systems, systems software, security, reverse engineering, computer vision, cryptocurrency, music visualization, databases, and bots; I think my strengths and experience lie in Machine Learning, Backend Development, and where the two intersect.
I contribute to the popular rust-analyzer project and build useful bots for my friends. When I'm not dabbling in reverse engineering, I'm moderating reverse engineering communities.
I often attend hackathons and want to see more hackathons in the professional sector. Let's make them more than university or private company events!
Thank you to everyone who has taught me along the way and to the internet that has given me so much knowledge.
~ nul.dev