HR by day. AI explorer by curiosity. I pick up new tools, break them, learn from them β and sometimes build something useful along the way.
- πΌ HR professional with a deep curiosity for how technology reshapes the way people work
- π€ Self-taught builder β I learn by doing, not by waiting until I'm "ready"
- π Exploring the AI landscape broadly: LLMs, automation, agents, and whatever's interesting this week
- π οΈ No traditional coding background β just persistence, documentation, and a lot of trial and error
- π± Currently learning: React, Node.js, prompt engineering, AI agents
- π― Goal: Build tools that actually help real people at work
AI & LLMs ββββββββββββββββ Learning the landscape
Web Dev (HTML/JS) ββββββββββββββββ Comfortable & building
React / Node.js ββββββββββββββββ Getting there
AI Agents ββββββββββββββββ Experimenting
Automation ββββββββββββββββ Actively exploring
π§ SheetMind
AI-powered Excel assistant β ask questions about your data in plain English, get formulas, analysis, and reports back instantly. No spreadsheet expertise needed.
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π€ Portfolio
Built my own portfolio site from scratch β zero coding background, learned as I went. Live on GitHub Pages.
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πΈ Budget Dashboard
A free, fully customisable personal budget tracker. No sign-ups, no data collection β just open and use it.
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AI-powered HR assistant that runs locally using Ollama. Answers HR policy questions, helps with onboarding, and more β all on your own machine.
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"I don't wait until I know enough to start. I start, and that's how I learn."
I came from HR β hiring, people ops, culture. No computer science degree, no bootcamp. Just a belief that the best way to understand AI tools is to actually build with them and see what breaks.
If you're also learning by doing, feel free to reach out or fork anything here.