Okay, so I bumped into this thing called “Andis Juska” and figured I’d give it a whirl. I didn’t really know what to expect, I basically started with zero knowledge, just an interest in the name.

Digging In
First thing I did was try and figure out what exactly it even was. Turns out, after a little bit of searching around, that it’s some method, and it is not really something you can “install.” My expectations were wrong, I thought it was some kind of a tool or software or something, I did not expect that.
My Experiment
So, instead of any kind of formal process, I decided to just kinda…mess * there is no installation or setup, I simply tried to understand the concept and apply the logic, which is very * is the process:
- Understanding: First, I completely understood the core principle of the method.
- Application: Then, I applied this method to a small data set in my own project.
- Verification: Finally, I verified whether the result was reasonable and consistent with expectations.
Wrapping Up
Honestly, the whole “Andis Juska” thing was a bit of a letdown since there is no clear usecase for me,at least for my usage * hey, at least I learned something, right? Even if it was just that it isn’t really for me. I guess it is for some specific situations only. It was a quick dive, and now I’m moving on.