u/Educational_Grape144

Too many AI tools to learn - what to pick please suggest

Bit late to the party and trying to catchup on this whole AI thing. Buts its too overwhelming. What stack should I stick to?
Work wise I am a okay-ish web developer (more like web administrator) - not highly technical but I have always been able to solve any hard problems that were thrown at me (like integration with a lot of systems using just code) but I used a lot of stack overflow and chat gpt these days so I dont consider myself a technical guy. Too board and never too deep at anything. Neither have I used devops, cli, version control, etc. I have always felt inferior to all the experts I see all the time.
Can reddit users suggest me what AI tools should I pick and stick to for a solid career path in this AI world.
Thank you

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u/Educational_Grape144 — 14 days ago

I want to return to Nepal but can’t

Its been 15+ years since I left Nepal and called this foreign soil home. I havent taken citizenship and will never apply for it. 3 more years and I will be 40. Now I want to return back so bad that every day in this hell feels like a lifetime. But I can’t return back and its not because the money, country’s underdevelopment or anything like that.

But its because of the kids. My fear is that what if they grow up to become people like us who at one point couldnt see our future in Nepal and did everything we could do to escape. I have seen families that are far richer, more politically powerful than normal people like us yet their kids have left the country. So me returning with big fat cash wont be enough for my kids to stay. So what if they end up hating me for taking them back to a place where they want to escape despite of being born in a better country(from their pov).

I am posting this to see if anyone had similar thoughts and what decision you took? Or any suggestions you have please feel free to comment. Thank you

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u/Educational_Grape144 — 17 days ago