Presenting Certification Lofi Study Crams

But, one day I thought...how do I bring the cloud into this?

Presenting Certification Lofi Study Crams

So, what exactly is this you ask? Simply put it is:

  • Study Notes
  • Relaxing voice
  • Relaxing beats
  • Narrated to you

I'm neurodivergent, so in my case I need to learn by being hands-on. Reading, of course is how I learn, but sometimes I find it hard to retain concepts that way.

So, for years I've been making my own study notes with my home studio recording myself reading out loud and playing them on my phone while I do things around the world. This helped me in school, and helps me learn new technologies.

But, one day I thought...how do I bring the cloud into this?

So experimenting with AWS Polly and Google TTS, these study crams were born. I compose the music, make and animate the images (using instructions from GenAI, as I'm not a good animator), and do the graphics. In fact, I am the first to have an AWS Machine Learning Engineer - Associate lecture on Youtube, even when it's on beta.
So, Lofi beats, and cloud computing...together you get CloudFi

Initially they were made of the exams and courses I've taken, but I've taken the time to do some that were requested. I'm happy to see the channel has grown (1100 subscribers in 1.5 months!).

It's a constant work in progress, and these are not meant to replace your current exam preparations, but to add another layer of learning to them.

NO, these are NOT exam dumps. That's unethical, and frankly shitty. I would never recommend anyone who uses dumps to an employer. LEARN THE TECHNOLOGY.

These ARE concept overviews, lectures, to tie things together for you to study when you normally don't have the time to (work, exercise, sleep, travel, etc).

I keep all the study notes I've put together painstakingly on my github, so I would greatly appreciate a star as a show of gratitude. If not shout me a holler on Twitter.

I hope you guys enjoy these and you share as they keep coming.

I'll be branching out into walkthroughs and lectures soon, so stay tuned!

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