Developer Builds Production-Grade AI Platform on a Dusty Mini PC Without Cloud Costs

A software architect has repurposed an idle mini PC powered by an AMD Ryzen 5500U and 16GB DDR4 RAM as a home server to build a full AI Messaging and RAG Platform. The project runs on Rocky Linux and avoids cloud hosting costs entirely by leveraging local infrastructure. Key engineering techniques include Dockerized resource isolation, Cloudflare Tunnel for secure networking, Redis-based async pipelines, and a local pgvector database for cost-controlled AI routing. The initiative targets indie developers and startup engineers looking to build high-performance systems on tight budgets. The series will be documented episode by episode, with the next installment covering Rocky Linux environment setup and Docker isolation design.
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