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AI Isn't Magic. It's a Partnership.
Stop treating AI like a magic genie that spits out answers. Start treating it like a brilliant-but-hallucinating junior dev who needs clear instructions, good guardrails, and honest feedback.
That shift — from vibe-coding your way through prompts to intentionally agent-guiding your tools — is what this whole blog is about.
Who's Eddie?
I'm a self-taught programmer and recovering tech generalist who fell down the AI rabbit hole a few years ago. I've spent that time building real projects with LLMs, figuring out what works (and what spectacularly doesn't), and developing a workflow that turns "vague ideas" into "solid foundations" without losing my mind.
I'm not a PhD. I'm not an engineer. I'm just a curious nerd who got tired of waiting for "the AI revolution" to arrive and decided to start building with it instead.
What's This Blog About?
Eddie Learns AI is my learn-in-public experiment. Every post is documentation of a real problem I'm solving, a tool I'm wrestling with, or a framework I'm stress-testing. Think of it as watching over my shoulder while I figure this stuff out.
Expect:
- Hands-on tutorials — building with AI agents, not just chatting with chatbots
- Workflow deep dives — how I structure prompts, chain tools, and review AI output
- Honest postmortems — the failures and facepalms that taught me more than the wins
- Tool reviews — the actual practical stuff that moves the needle for developers
The Bigger Picture
This blog is part of a bigger plan: build an audience through consistent, useful content, then launch a community where we go deeper together. But we're not there yet. Right now it's just me, a keyboard, and tons of open tabs.
No courses to sell. No guru energy. Just someone learning AI out loud and inviting you to join the ride.
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If any of this resonates — if you're also trying to figure out how to actually use AI in your development workflow instead of just reading about it — stick around. Subscribe, follow, or just bookmark the site and check in when you're stuck on something.
We're all figuring this out together.