A cache is the essential info
you need & use most often.
In computing, a cache is a small, fast layer of memory that stores what you use the most — so you don't have to dig through everything every time. It's the shortcut. The thing your system reaches for first.
That's what KMBC is build to be. Lightweight knowledge that sticks with you before you ever need to go deeper. The deep dive is there when you're ready. But the cache comes first. And this one is ours.
Kristoffer Oniel
Duncan
Oni is a St. John's University alumni — B.S. in Computer Science, MBA in Computer Information Systems w/ a Business minor. In his 13+ year career, he's worked on AI and Machine Learning initiatives such as designing custom silicon and processors purpose-built for AI, and infusing AI into the developer experience for engineers at prominent companies in silicon valley.
He knows what AI looks like from the inside — the infrastructure, the tooling, the decisions that shape what these models can and can't do. But he also knows what it looks like from the outside, when none of that context is available and the conversation is all hype and no clarity.
Cache first.
Deep dive second.
Start with the vocabulary
30 terms across three tiers. Each one gets an ELI5, a real definition, a school analogy, and products you already use. No prerequisites.
See how it connects
Interactive walkthroughs show how the concepts fit together — like following a robot through the full AI training process, step by step.
Go deeper when you're ready
Every topic has layers: a 90-second bite-size drop, a 5-minute interactive read, and a 15-minute deep dive. You choose the depth.
