Selah

Records in time and space

Introduction 🗺️

Welcome to Selah, a space on the internet to share my thoughts on the future, project experiences, and industry trends. The name "Selah," originating from Hebrew, is a word that often follows biblical psalms and signifies a call to pause and reflect. This encapsulates the purpose of this blog: to step back from the ever-increasing abstraction of our world and contemplate the broader implications of modern technology.

TinyEditor: A tiny tool for manipulating 3d shapes 🔧

TinyEditor, a 3D world creation tool, has given me some insights in computer graphics and user interactive design. Building an intuitive interface for 3D manipulation has highlighted the importance of user testing and iterative design.

TinyEditor

CINV: "See Inventory" 🔧

CINV, an inventory management application leveraging Raylib and Nuklear, has been a journey in immediate mode guis and scope management. This project reinforced the importance of choosing the right tools for the job and the demystification of programs in C, personally.

Cinv

Accelerate 📈

As I look back on my 22 years of existence, it's striking to see how much our lives have changed, both collectively and individually. Cloud computing, renewable energies, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of Things (IoT) have already disrupted several industries and promise untold growth for humanity.

One trend that I find particularly interesting is the advent of humanoid robots. To me, it's clear that as these become more affordable, we will see a significant reduction in the cost of labor and an increase in its supply.

Looking forward, I'm excited about the potential of AI in scientific research. When it used to take a very competent post-doctorate researcher to conduct the analysis of a substance to study its properties, AI can now do it in a fraction of a second, millions of times over. I believe this will eventually lead to breakthrough discoveries in material sciences and biomedicine.

About the Author 🔍

My name is Tiago, I am an undergrad of Computer Science at Universidade Federal do Ceará, Brazil. I'm a software engineer and a futurist at heart. My journey has taken me from low-level systems programming to high-level web applications, and I'm passionate about sharing the insights I've gained along the way. When not coding, you can find me exploring the latest advancements in science and technology.