Building something for Engineers, Scientists and Mathematicians - Konjugate

In my career, I have worked on things that requires knowledge and skills in a wide variety of domains. And, while being a generalist, I have explored things to a great level of depth that I can produce results almost as good as any experts in these fields, although I would be a bit slower than the people who have been doing the same kind of things over and over again.

The advent of large language models is indeed a boon for someone like me. Indeed, it's a tool that helps you supercharge the knowledge that you already have, and, it can help you learn a lot more at a lot little time, provided you use it in the right way.

In the past three weeks, I have been working on a project, named Konjugate. Its a simulation tool centered around the idea that modeling interactions is the way to model things quickly. Imagine that you are describing a system with multiple interacting components, and you make a mental map of things. It is more than likely that your mental map is full of components as nodes and the interactions between them as edges. In Konjugate, you can build exactly that and then simulate.

The following are the links to the website and the GitHub repository for Konjugate.

https://www.konjugate.com
https://github.com/zenineasa/Konjugate

Also, I have recorded a video and submitted it to YouTube for a quick intro/demo.

Let me know your thoughts in the comments here.

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