January 2021
Short Introduction:
My name is Muhammad Fajar, and I have furnished herewith a collection of useful tags for later purpose once I developed enough intent and structure to make my own polished information page. I am a CSE student from UCSD and I will be graduating in June 2021. Things that often keep me up at night is the thought experiment regarding atlantic cod. A rudimentary and yet simple life form, have they ever come to the point point where, existential questions not unlike the ones brought Fourth by the brightest and the most speculative among us, started to surface from the depth of their aquatic psyche and make its way into their cognitive faculty? "Why am I a cod? Why atlantic in particular? And more importantly, why?" Wrong question. It is best to ask; "why are they not cod while I am"
Mayhaps indeed they have engineered their own brand of skepticism, rendering all of their atlantic problem a question of authenticity. Not really a farfetched notion, after all, it is a general aquatic consensus that living in the ocean is suffering, hence a robust frame of thinking must be developed as a mean onto their survival.
More about myself
my favorite philosophers:
- Immanuel Kant
- Brian Kernighan
my rank for my favorite classes In UCSD
- CSE 110
- CSE 110
- CSE 110
- CSE 110 (but in emphasis)
Miscellaneous
My Favorite Site:
My Favorite Sea Creature:
turned out that it is really hard to find a free sound effect:
need some fixings:
But I succeeded in attaching a video though, and it was super convenient to find and download
This geometry is what keeps me going despite all the hurdles
No use for this now, but it might come in handy for later:
The Fifth Section
ucsd edu
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