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Building a Self-Hosted AI Platform with AutoBot

via Dev.toMārtiņš Veiss

Building a Self-Hosted AI Platform with AutoBot Hook: The 30% Problem You spend roughly 30% of your day on repetitive infrastructure tasks. SSH-ing into servers to check logs. Writing deployment commands across environments. Hunting through documentation when things break. Most of it's routine work that should be automated. The problem isn't lacking tools—you have Terraform, Ansible, Docker. The problem is context-switching. You leave the command line, dive into config files, debug YAML, then come back. It's inefficient and it adds mental overhead. What if you could talk to your infrastructure like a colleague? Ask questions, trigger deployments, check system health—all from one conversational interface. That's AutoBot. By the end of this post, you'll understand what AutoBot is and have it running in under 5 minutes. What Is AutoBot? AutoBot is a self-hosted AI platform for infrastructure automation. Everything runs on your hardware, not in someone else's cloud. Your data stays yours.

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