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Hey everyone! As weโ€™re heading towards the final month of 2024, Iโ€™ve been reflecting on what a whirlwind the past few months have been. Q3 and Q4 have been incredibly busy โ€” between running Datalumina, managing client projects, seeing amazing growth in Data Freelancer, shipping the GenAI launchpad, moving into a new office, and onboarding the first customers for our new SaaS product, itโ€™s been a ride. ๐Ÿš€ On top of that, keeping up with the YouTube channel has been both a challenge and a joy. Honestly, itโ€™s one of my favorite parts of what I do โ€” helping you all learn, grow, and tackle data challenges with confidence. Seeing your feedback and progress keeps me motivated to keep creating. Now, Iโ€™m starting to map out my content plans for 2025, and Iโ€™d love to hear from YOU. What are you currently learning? What topics would you like me to cover next year? ๐ŸŽฅ Would you like to see more LLM-based tutorials? Deeper dives into machine learning workflows? Maybe even some freelancing tips for data professionals? Or something else entirely? Let me know in the comments โ€” what are you most excited to learn in 2025? This is your chance to shape the direction of the content we create together. Thanks for being part of this community! ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป โ€” Dave
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Hi @Dave Ebbelaar Some background on me: Engineer, but have not been writing code for years (product management and managing IC engineers) I am just getting my hands dirty with building agents this past month I am building some personal projects for my own use to help me learn, such as an agent that may automate my assistant for inbox and calendar management tasks. As I am building local agents for my own use I am looking to get a clearer idea on what a production-grade stack should look like, even while things seem to change by the week :) I prefer lighter, more flexible frameworks that don't have lots of abstractions. I prefer this as while it may be a bit more of a learning curve upfront it helps to understand the code better, have more control and hopefully make projects in production be less of headache. Nice to meet everyone! Niall
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