Welcome to My Blog

I’m Simone Sturniolo, a software engineer with a background in physics and computational science. Here is where I post personal projects, ideas and musings about software, machine learning, data science and more. You can also read and follow me on Substack.

For more about me see the bio page.

You can read more about some of my more mature projects or check out my recent posts below.

The Big Learning Set for Big World Helpers

On November 12, 2012, Randall Munroe’s famous xkcd comic published Up Goer Five, a blueprint and explanation of the Apollo V rocket written using only the 1000 most common words of the English language (as he estimated them). Later on, on November 24, 2015, came out Thing Explainer, an entire illustrated book of similar explanations for other objects and concepts. The “only the most common 1000 words” style of writing sounds sometimes stilted, sometimes a bit funny, but these texts certainly prove that it’s enough to talk virtually about anything.

In the age of LLMs, would it be possible to have a training set built only on the most common 1000 words of the English language?

Let’s try.

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A blog is born

Making of this blog

I’ve created this blog in a few days of rather casual effort. Here’s the (not particularly interesting) story.

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