This is ME, Muhammad Fatih, a final-year informatics engineering student
who loves building at the intersection of ancient wisdom and
cutting-edge AI.
A budding AI Engineer
and a
Community Builder
,
who is obsessed with the idea of improving himself and wants a
platform to grow
and excel
.
Learning while HOPING & HUSTLING!!!
my girlfriend btw 💖
Talking about Personal Stuffs…
| ✔ | Pronouns: He/His or Fatih 😉 |
| ✔ | I'm currently building TarotBot — AI Tarot Reader for Discord @fthyll |
| ✔ | I'm currently learning LLM Orchestration & RAG Pipelines |
| ✔ | I'm looking to collaborate on Open-Source LLM tools & Discord bots |
| ✔ | I'm looking for help with Production-grade AI infrastructure |
| ✔ | I work on tarot decks & spreads at https://tarot-bot-project.web.app |
| ✔ | Ask me about anything, I am happy to help, only if the ball is in my court! 😉 |
| ✔ | Fun fact: At the time of stress coding, I read tarot cards for debugging hints 🃏 |
🔮 TarotBot AI Tarot Reader for Discord with 78 cards & 11 spreads 📦 Repo · 🔗 Live |
🌍 Getoo Earthquake Real-time earthquake information 📦 Repo |
Daily drivers & tools I've shipped to production.
"When I'm stress-coding, I read tarot cards for debugging hints 🃏"
— Muhammad Fatih
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