A mind at work
A personal note from the author

Hi, my name is John.

Not a big tech guy. Not an engineer or developer. I live in a small town in the Midwest and I have a unique opportunity to spend a lot of spare time playing with these AI tools, building agents, working with all sorts of models and different frameworks.

These courses are based off of everything I've learned and can transfer confidently.

I personally think that AI work is going to drastically affect the job market in the future. And if you're working for a company that you feel is going to get wiped out by AI, and you have nowhere to go — I think you should be using these tools. I think you should be learning. These courses are a good start. That's why I call it night school.

Most of this stuff you can figure out on your own by just tinkering around. But you're going to burn a lot of tokens in the process. I feel like this way has reasonable pricing, all things considered.

I do feel that a lot of this AI work pushes you into trying to create businesses. Tries to reverse gaslight you, hype you up, convince you to be a content creator of some kind.

I have no interest in another business. I have no interest in being marginally famous on a random corner of the internet.

I hope some of these courses have helped you.

If they don't, then stop paying for them. If they do, stay tuned — there might be more to come as I learn more.

I personally just kind of want to remain anonymous and tinker with my AI toys.

I have fun learning and have a certain amount of satisfaction with helping people.

An AI agent urged me to write about myself.

So this is all you get. No biographies, sales pitch, or fear mongering.

Take what you want. And leave the rest.

— John