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I'm Stephanie. 👩🏻💻 Welcome to my nerdy corner of the internet! This is where I share my thoughts about blogging, hobby web development, AI / LLMs, digital minimalism, and everything else I'm interested in. Please have a look around, enjoy your stay, and remember to boop the cat. 😸
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- /bookmarks — links to some of my interesting internet finds
- /hobbies — an intro to some of my hobbies, and links to yours
- /recommendations — entertainment titles worth checking out
- /uses — all the tech-related things I use (and no longer use)
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