About

I’m Arsalan Bashir. I work at the intersection of ML, systems, and products that actually ship.

Currently building LiveDocs. Previously spent time in data infrastructure, ML pipelines, and a lot of late nights staring at training curves that refused to converge.

I write here about things I’m building or thinking about: agent architectures, inference optimization, code generation systems, and the engineering that holds all of it together. The target audience is people who read papers and also have to make things work on real hardware.

Other interests include chess (I study it seriously, build tools for it, and still lose to 1800s on time), martial arts, and the occasional obsession with whatever problem I can’t stop thinking about.

The name “move 37” comes from AlphaGo’s famous move in Game 2 against Lee Sedol. A move no human would play, that turned out to be brilliant. That moment is why I do what I do.

You can find me on X/Twitter or just read the posts.