My journey towards AI independence

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Summary

A personal story about the author's journey towards AI independence, including the stack and projects built along the way.

This is my 1st post here… apologies if it’s not the right place for it. Wrote a post about my journey, my stack, and the projects I had to build along the way to make it possible. I hope someone finds this helpful.
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