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Scouting report
Fast-rising ML newcomer — 124 commits, zero abandonment
assessed from open-source footprint
Leinier is an emerging ML engineer who, despite a 3-month-old account, already shows 124 commits, perfect-streak consistency (98), and a 0.0 abandonment ratio — he finishes what he starts. His repos are substantive for a beginner: `arch_eval`, a model-architecture evaluation library, and a from-scratch HuggingFace-compatible PyTorch `transformer` (5★ each). Caveats are the short track record and small audience, but the intensity and ML depth make him a high-upside junior bet.
Authorship & open source
What they build
Industry experience
- Education & EdTech
- Data, ML & AI
- Developer Tools
Signal breakdown
17
top repo 5
7
13% forks
19
0.3 yr
0
Active
0% stale
Strengths
- Verified author — wrote 91% of commits on arch_eval
- 13 merged pull requests
- Original builder — 7 of their own repositories
- Consistently active, low abandonment
- Data / ML focus with Backend
- Domain experience in Education & EdTech & Data, ML & AI
- Core stack: Python, Batchfile
About
Skills
- Python
- Artificial Intelligence
- Batchfile
- Ai
- Evaluation
- Neural Networks
- Python Library
- Training
Featured work
Arch Eval
arch_eval is a high-level library for efficient architecture evaluation of machine learning models. It provides a unified interface for training, ben…
- Python
- Ai
- Artificial Intelligence
- Evaluation
- Neural Networks
by Leinier Orama
transformer
PyTorch implementation of the current SOTA Transformer. Configurable, efficient, and HuggingFace-compatible, serving as a baseline for research, benc…
- Python
- Artificial Intelligence
- Machine Learning
- Neural Network
- Sota Model
by Leinier Orama
Riemann
Code for the riemann hypothesis
- Code
by Leinier Orama
My Awsome Scripts
Personal Repo for my scripts
- Python
- Awsome List
- Shell
- Linux
- Scripts
by Leinier Orama
Kcr Subsystem
A Linux kernel subsystem for transparent, memoization of deterministic computations.
- Batchfile
- Cpu
- Cpu Scheduling
- Kernel Development
- Kernel Memory
by Leinier Orama