HEY, I'M MURARI.

i'm 16, from austin.

i've been building things for 5,840 days.

EXPERIENCE:

...and more

SOME PROJECTS I'M WORKING ON:

i believe in building things that actually matter. each project teaches me something new, and the best ones scale beyond what i initially imagined.

THE STORY:

started when i was 11 running one of the best hypixel bedwars guilds. got obsessed with optimization - perfect strategies, team coordination, win rates. then realized i could automate the boring parts with code.

from minecraft bots to research labs, discord automation to curing cancer - i'm addicted to the moment when an idea becomes reality.

the best projects happen when you stop asking "is this possible?" and start asking "how fast can we build this?"

"i want my life to be the answer to the questions i was afraid to ask"

ethics is incredibly important to me. every project i work on has to pass the test: will this make the world genuinely better? i'd rather build something that helps 100 people than something that exploits 100,000.

i believe in radical transparency, open-source thinking, and that technology should democratize opportunity, not concentrate power.

retire comfortably as soon as possible so that i can pursue philanthropic goals rather than profit.

i want to reach financial independence not to buy things, but to buy freedom - freedom to work on projects that matter without worrying about paying rent.

the dream is to spend my 30s solving problems that venture capital won't touch because they're not profitable enough, but are too important to ignore.

modal collapse lately. we're training ai on ai-generated content and it's creating this weird feedback loop where models get progressively worse at understanding reality.

like, imagine if you only learned about the world from copies of copies of copies. eventually you'd lose all the nuance and edge cases that make real data valuable. that's what's happening to our training sets.

GET IN TOUCH:

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email me to collaborate on something cool, discuss research ideas, or just chat about building things that matter.