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I really like chocolate, particularly milk chocolate. You’re probably reading this and thinking, “Oh, that’s normal.”
You’d be wrong.
Let me quote what a friend told me after I told him that I may or may not have ate almost an entire Tony’s Chocoloney milk chocolate bar in one sitting:
“You have a problem.”
You may not know how dense that chocolate bar is. I will provide an image for reference. Image of Tony’s Chocoloney
If I
git add chocolate_bar.txt
git commit -m "ate chocolate bar"
to my caloric intake in chocolate that day, it would’ve amounted to 640 to 800 calories. So, I ate over half of my calories that day in chocolate.
Slave labor is a major issue in the chocolate industry. As a chocolate addict lover, I prefer chocolate that is ethically sourced!
Here is an article on how ethical certain chocolate brands are. If you like chocolate like me, you should consider supporting more ethical companies too!
Oh, and I also love cats (and mofusand!). I have a mofusand named Kuma.

Here’s a list of the mofusand characters on the official animation website:
If you read through that yap session on my non-coding interests, sorry. Anyway, I am a second/third year computer science major at UCSD. I wrote “second/third year” because I graduated high school June 2024 (at the time of writing this, it is April 2026). I went to community college for one year and transferred, which technically puts me in junior standing. I’ve been coding since my junior year of high school and enjoy doing it.
Here are some of my favorite classes (ranked) that I’ve taken so far:
Before I started my time here at UCSD, I set some goals for myself:
As you can tell, I’ve met some of my goals, but I’m still working on the last one.
I’m also an officer of Women in Computing and am currently running for Projects Chair. Hopefully, my co-members don’t have a secret vendetta against me and re-elect me for board!
I’m a part of the ERSP program under Professor Imani Munyaka and Mya Bolds as well! I’ve done some pretty cool stuff (like help with writing the paper and integrating the FairFace model to the Flask application!).
That’s all for now. I’ll probably update this in the future if I’m not lazy.