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Building Your Private AI Infrastructure — Part 2 of 5 Free series. All open-source. No DevOps background required.

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Estimated hands-on time: 45–90 minutes. Laying the Foundation: Vultr, Ubuntu, and Zero-Trust in an Afternoon Building Your Private AI Infrastructure [Part 2 of 5] Free series. All open-source. No DevOps background required. Estimated hands-on time: 45–90 minutes. The Black Screen Problem Every guide that involves a terminal loses a third of its readers at the first command prompt. That is a failure of explanation, not a limitation of the reader. This part of the series will ask you to type commands into a terminal — a text interface that looks, to the uninitiated, like something from a 1983 film about hackers. There are no icons. There is no undo button. The cursor blinks and waits. Here is what you actually need to know: every command in this guide has been tested, has a stated purpose, and produces a specific, observable result. If something goes wrong — and the instructions are designed to prevent this — you log into your Vultr dashboard, click Reinstall, and the server returns to a

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