Welcome to my corner of the internet. I use this as a space to share my passion projects and sometimes write about life.

I am currently studying CS and Human-Computer Interaction at Stanford, near my hometown of Cupertino, CA. This summer, I'm excited to spend my free time building in the LLM space.

Previously, I was a Product Management Intern at Microsoft and a Peak Fellow at STVP. Looking ahead, I'm excited to focus on work with early stage startups as well as my own projects.

In my free time, I love to explore landscape photography, try new board games, read good fiction, play beach volleyball, challenge my 155WPM typing record, and watch Netflix on 1.5x speed (this is apparently very controversial).

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Pita

iOS App | React Native, Javascript, Google ML Kit

getpita.app

Popular cost sharing apps like Splitwise can create more trouble than they save by requiring manual input of items and other unnecessary tasks. Pita overwhelmingly streamlines the process while also being capable of handling complicated bill breakdowns.
While Splitwise is made for longer-term cost sharing like trips, Pita optimizes for one-time, casual cost sharing like group dinner tabs, for which there is currently no satisfactory solution.

NYT Headlines New Tab

Chrome Extension | Javascript, jQuery, HTML, CSS

Chrome Web Store Featured

This started out as a project for myself; however, it's since garnered some users, so I've added some features, such as a history and reading list, dark mode, and capability for non-NYT subscribers to view full-length articles.

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it out
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it out

NYT Headlines New Tab

Chrome Extension | Javascript, jQuery, HTML, CSS

Chrome Web Store Featured

This started out as a project for myself; however, it's since garnered some users, so I've added some features, such as a history and reading list, dark mode, and capability for non-NYT subscribers to view full-length articles.

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it out

Landscapes

Photography Gallery | Canon EOS M50 Mark II

anniema.co/landscapes

An ongoing exploration of the world through 24mm, 50mm, and 85mm lenses.