About

Hi, I’m Michael. Welcome to my blog, I recently graduated from TUK as a Math major. I’m a huge computer geek, and honestly, I used to take way too many math classes just for fun. My interests span a pretty wide spectrum—from theoretical mathematics and machine learning to digging deep into the Linux kernel.

I use this space to bridge the gap between that academic theory and hardcore systems engineering. My philosophy is simple: the best way to master a subject is to explain it intuitively to someone else. I write about low-latency architecture, distributed networking, and formal methods across C, C++, Go, and Haskell,not from a pedestal, but from the trenches. I am documenting my journey of figuring out these complex systems, and I invite you to learn alongside me.Stick around, correct me when I’m wrong, share your own optimizations, and let’s build our understanding together

Most of the time, I write on this blog because I’m too lazy to take on some huge project and just want to chill and learn some fun stuff that’s sometimes not useful.

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If a concept isn’t clicking, or if you catch a bug or typo in my logic, let me know! I am very much human and still compiling my own understanding of these topics. You can leave a comment directly on the blog or ping me at elemanmichael911@gmail.com