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kernelcero/README.md

kernelcero

I am a Python developer and tech enthusiast focused on building high-performance, private, and local systems. My philosophy is simple: Understand the tool, own the process.

🐧 The Linux Environment

I chose Linux Mint as my primary workstation. For me, Linux isn't just an OS; it's a commitment to transparency and control over my hardware.

  • Terminal-First Workflow: I manage my development cycle through the shell, from environment configuration to system automation.
  • Local AI Deployment: I bypass cloud dependencies by running Ollama locally. Deploying models like Qwen2.5-Coder and DeepSeek-R1 on my own machine ensures 100% data privacy and zero API costs.

🐍 Projects & Technical Focus

I am a builder who learns by doing. I prefer diving into official documentation to understand the architecture behind the code.

  • Bit-Python-Tutor: My flagship project. A local AI mentor that lives in the terminal. It integrates Python logic with local LLMs to provide a seamless, secure, and immersive learning experience.
  • Core Skills: Clean Python scripting, Virtual Environments (venv), Git/GitHub version control, and secure configuration management via .env.

🧠 Learning & Persistence

I apply a "deep-work" approach to everything I learn. As Nelson Mandela said: "It always seems impossible until it’s done." My growth is driven by:

  1. Technical Literacy: Reading documentation to build a solid foundation.
  2. Digital Sovereignty: Prioritizing open-source tools and local deployments.
  3. Constant Refactoring: Believing that code is never "finished"—it's only made better.

📍 Based in Linux Mint | 🐍 Writing Python | 🤖 Running Local AI

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