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Hi, I'm a computer science undergrad at the University of Miami and I really love lex fridmans podcasts. It genuinely more interesting that most of my class lectures and I learn so much. They give me the motivation to work harder and learn more. I just listened to the Jeremy Howard episode and I loved it! But also I never knew about fast.ai. His podcasts are exposing me to resources and knowledge I didn't even know existed and for that, I am extremely grateful for this lex <3.
That being said I want to make a website similar to the JRE library. I think it would be great to group the guests by similar traits. For example, group them by CEOs, Machine Learning and AIG, Programming in General, Physicists, Biologists etc.
This might already exist and if so please point me to it! But if not I'm considering making an open-source project so the community can help build and update the website. Off the top of my head, I was thinking of using python and the Django framework to complete this goal but honestly if you have a better idea leave comments down below!
Also, I just reached 1:23:30 in the Jeremy Howard interview and he mentioned my country Trinidad and Tobago. It doesnt mean much but it still feels very serendipitous. If no one responds I'll try and do the project on my own but I would love this to be a community project.
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