Remember when streaming services promised a simple, single solution to all your entertainment needs? A one-time subscription to replace expensive, bloated cable packages. It was a golden age of convenience.
But today, we’ve come full circle. The media landscape is more fragmented than ever. Your favorite shows and movies are scattered across a dozen different apps, each demanding its own monthly subscription. One show might have its first season on Netflix, with new seasons exclusive to a different platform, forcing you to subscribe to both.
Ever dreamt of having your own AI stack that you can control, tweak, and build upon — without relying entirely on cloud APIs? That’s what I’ve done with my homelab. This post walks you through the components of my AI stack, how I use it across different tools, and hopefully inspires you to build your own.
🚀 Why I Built a Personal AI Stack In a world where most AI tools are cloud-locked and usage-limited, I wanted something private, flexible, and local — an AI assistant I could shape to my needs.
Ever dreamt of having your own AI stack that you can control, tweak, and build upon — without relying entirely on cloud APIs? That’s what I’ve done with my homelab. This post walks you through the components of my AI stack, how I use it across different tools, and hopefully inspires you to build your own.
🚀 Why I Built a Personal AI Stack In a world where most AI tools are cloud-locked and usage-limited, I wanted something private, flexible, and local — an AI assistant I could shape to my needs.