rgw@icdattcwsm:~/About$ cat about.md
Hi,
I am Ryan.
Catholic. Married to beautiful wife. And, spend my time working at Wiom's Labs team - building out the internet architecture needed to bring unlimited internet to 500 million people in India. Wiom's Labs team strengthens Wiom's platform play leveraging data and decision science algorithms, as well as, artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques.
I put my head down to do GOD's work, and crazy GOOD things happen. Some so GOOD, I wonder if I am jinxed to not articulate it - well-enough. Either way, glory to GOD and JESUS, who is Lord.
Amen!
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# MY FOOTSTEPS
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## By 33
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Married beautiful wife on March 1, 2025.
2024 was the year of RUST. And boy, I did not miss out. Kicked off the year battle testing the RGWML library from version 1.1.71 to 1.3.81, encompassing an additional 173 version updates. Downloaded over 2,00,000 times, RGWML evolved to become the only RUST-dominant AI, Data Science, & Machine Learning RUST Library designed to minimize developer cognitive load and replicate the Python Pandas Library with integrations for OpenAI, XGBoost, and several clustering techniques. Was saturated AF by RUST's verbose syntax by mid year. Pivoted to a simpler tech stack, and experimented with the idea of "building in production" with Python, Javascript, and SQLite. Rewrote my entire RGWML rust library in Python. Then, re-wrote it again in Python. Developed a deep hate for frameworks. Put these ideas to the test by using it to build a Salesforce substitute for Wiom's internal teams by coding directly into a VDS server. Had insane fun. Early 2025, I started a slow ardous marathon, to brush up the basics of high school mathematics - as a prelude to diving into some serious deep tech in the years to come. Kind of realised that I understand abstract concepts better if I just build stuff, rather than engage in hypothetical gymnastics.
Found myself down a rabbit hole testing out and comparing architecture using pure functional and OOP paradigms. OCaml. Haskell. And the OOP-rich PHP. These experiments helped understand more coherently the problem OOP was built to solve, and why Functional Programming (though great for libraries) is simply not good enough to tackle hard real world problems. Built DeathStarPilot [https://deathstarpilot.com/] a to do list app, where you can destroy your completed tasks as if you were Darth Vader destroying planets. The objective being, to find a fun way to implement OOP techniques - and few things are more pleasurable than OOP + ThreeJS.
## By 32
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Doubled down on my technical proficiency in RUST, expanding rgwml from version 0.1.0 to version 1.1.71 across 98 version updates. I also built CSVBRO, a Microsoft Excel replacement leveraging the rgwml library to streamline complex AI/ML/Data Analysis workflows via the GNU-Linux terminal, minimizing cognitive overload.
## By 31
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Taking charge of Wiom Labs, an innovation-focused offshoot from Wiom's baseline product design architecture, I created HAPP.AI—a lean language model leveraging RUST concurrency to mimic the output of OpenAI’s GPT-4-turbo. This involved managing transformer/model states with a MYSQL database, all based on training data organized in Google Sheets. Additionally, I built a free and open-source library to simplify operations in data science, machine learning, and AI, prioritizing CLI tools over GUIs.
## By 30
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Created HAPPY, Wiom's internal CX CRM; developed DREAM, an experimental social media concept; GURU, an OpenAI-powered chatbot; TERMINAL LOVE, an open and free MVC architecture leveraging AI as a Controller. I became multilingual—fluent in Bash, PHP, Python, and JavaScript. I also reached an intermediate level of classical piano proficiency and discovered a love for Gospel Piano (and the Gospel, of course!). I spent time with people smarter than me and exponentially grew as a result.
## 28-30
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Met Satyam Darmora by happenstance and joined Wiom, a tribe inspired by infinity, bringing unlimited internet to 500 million lower-middle-class homes in the next 5 years.
## By 28
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Entrepreneurial journey was more like a rollercoaster ride! I started a LegalTech hustle, launched three productivity apps—SLTYE, LAVENDORB, and EQUITY'S DARLINGS—primarily for my own business needs but marketed them as products as well. I burnt cash (lots and lots of cash), and my savings dwindled to zero. The venture became cashflow dead and ultimately crashed.
## 25-27
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Persisted working with law firms. Ouch. Worked as a lawyer long enough to know that LegalTech is an oxymoron. I learned HTML, CSS, and PHP (because that's what Zuck used to build Facebook’s first iteration). I became awesome—pretty awesome—at PHP, and revived my piano game.
## At 25
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COVID-19 outbreak ruined my plan to start my own law practice.
## At 24
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Started working as an IP and tech attorney.
## At 23
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Joined a LegalTech startup, which tanked in 6 months.
## At 18
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Joined RMLNLU—a law school in Lucknow.
## By 17
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Dropped out of commerce. Or whatever DU taught as "commerce".
## At 15
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Dropped out of science. Or what CBSE taught as "science."
## Till 15
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Dreamed of becoming a mad scientist (more Mandark, less Dexter), playing for Liverpool, and doing fancy stuff on the piano.
## Birth
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And so it began.