About Me
I mainly focus on operating systems, computer architecture, LLVM backends, large language models, and the intersections that may emerge between them.
Rather than studying one isolated technical point, I am more interested in how systems are constructed: from hardware, instruction sets, and compilers, to operating systems, runtimes, and today’s increasingly important agents and large language models. These areas may look like different layers, but the truly interesting parts often appear at the boundaries where those layers interlock.
What I Am Focusing On Now
At the moment, my attention is mainly on LLM-related projects and the so-called RISC-VI plan.
On one hand, I am continuing to learn and practice technologies related to large language models, especially how agents understand tasks, call tools, collaborate, and participate more reliably in real software system development. On the other hand, I am also exploring ways to connect compilers, computer systems, and AI: for example, helping agents understand low-level systems better, letting compiler infrastructure serve smarter toolchains, or making hardware-software co-design more automated.
Areas I Care About
I am happy to discuss and collaborate on:
- operating systems and low-level software;
- computer architecture and processor design;
- LLVM backends and compiler infrastructure;
- large language models and agent systems;
- AI-assisted software, hardware, and systems development tools;
- intersections between compilers, architecture, and large models.
If you are also thinking about agents, computer architecture, LLMs, compilers, or computer systems, feel free to reach out.
Contact
You can contact me by email: luyoung0001@gmail.com.
Technical blog: blogs.luliang.online.