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    Halfrost-Field Frostland

    This is the place to blog

    Halfrost-Field is a large public “knowledge and blog repository” maintained by a developer who documents a wide variety of computer-science, programming, and machine-learning content — from classic algorithms, ML fundamentals, to system design and broader engineering topics. The repository is structured like a personal technical blog/book: it contains “contents” directories with Markdown-based notes, tutorials and guides. For example, there is a full machine learning course outline (regression, neural networks, SVMs, unsupervised learning, anomaly detection, large-scale ML, even application examples like OCR), that reads like a self-study curriculum. Beyond ML, the repo reflects the author’s interests across cloud native infra, distributed systems, programming languages (Go, Rust), DevOps, algorithms, and more — making it a broad reference for learners or engineers seeking well-written, deep-dive articles.
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