building Reelful - agentic video editor that lives on your phone | ex-ml eng @snapchat | prev physics & biology
Jun 1 • 10 tweets • 4 min read
I'm a very visual person. when I was first getting into ML, I'd try to draw out every concept on pen and paper.
back then I couldn't vibe-code a visualization. but now you can!
here are my favorite ML visualizations I've been saving for a while. take them as inspo for the next complex topic you want to visualize 🧵
1/ Transformer Explainer
amazing visualization among many cool visualizations by @alec_helbling
here, you can explore what QKV is, go through all the attention heads, and understand how a transformer actually comes up with the next word
I’ve been an ML engineer - never designed a single UI. now I’m building and designing my own apps!
here’s how to design with Cursor if you've never designed before 🧵
1. Find references
Use @mobbin or @Behance to explore layouts, overall structure, and colors.
Pick an app that’s closest to your vision and functionality - and try to mimic it. mobbin.com/discover/apps/…