A 64-year-old retiree built an AI platform to help him with a legal case — and become closer with his wife
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Brian Rezendes, 64, has vibe coded a platform to help him manage a complex legal case, as well as websites to manage daily tasks for his wife.
Brian Rezendes, 64, has vibe coded a platform to help him manage a complex legal case, as well as websites to manage daily tasks for his wife.
Brian Rezendes, 64, has vibe coded a platform to help him manage a complex legal case, as well as websites to manage daily tasks for his wife.
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