TL;DR
- Research: Traveled on a business trip to an overseas branch, where I introduced my SaaS, received feedback, and discussed potential future collaborations.
- Life: Since moving to Silicon Valley, I've prioritized research progress. Recently, I enjoyed exploring the areas around Stanford, which I had previously put off.
1. Research
With the trends moving from LLM, RAG, AI-Agent, and Multimodal LLM to the latest Multi AI Agent and Local LLM, I am exploring the possibility of leveraging these technologies to create new solutions.
6/13-18 ReactSummit,JSNation @Amsterdam
6/19-21 Visit @Budapest
ReactSummit, JSNation
I attended an event in Amsterdam where I participated in the React Summit and JS Nation. At the React Summit, I learned about new features in React 19 and best practices. At JS Nation, I explored JavaScript trends and future prospects.
I gained numerous refactoring ideas related to Server Actions, which I plan to implement.
Visit to overseas branch
I traveled on a business trip to an overseas branch, where I introduced my SaaS, received feedback, and discussed potential future collaborations. We shared source code and they introduced their research themes, which was very inspiring.
Future Plan
- Continued development of VIHub
- Research into cutting-edge technologies and consideration of new SaaS offerings
2. Life
06/01 🍖 BBQ Party w/ Stanford Friends
06/02 🍽️ @🇹🇼Yushin
06/05 🍖 @🇯🇵Hoshi
06/08 🌊 Monterey: CanneryRow, Carmel, BigSur
06/09 🥾 BigBasinRedwoods Park
BBQ Party
We had a BBQ at a friend's house, where we enjoyed discussing summer vacation plans and sharing grievances about our research labs.
Farewell Party
I attended a farewell dinner for a friend from Taiwan who is returning home. It was fascinating to hear about Taiwan's political situation and their personal background, including discussions about Mainlanders (Waishengren) and native Taiwanese (Benshengren).
Cannery Row, Carmel, BigSur
About an hour and a half drive from home is Cannery Row, an area once lined with canneries and made famous by John Steinbeck's novel. The coastline of Big Sur was incredibly beautiful.