Welcome to bacher-ai.com. This blog is a space to explore artificial intelligence — not in abstract terms, but in practical ones: what’s actually being built, what it’s useful for, and what it means for people who use it every day. We’re starting in early 2025, a moment when AI has moved from novelty to infrastructure for a lot of people and organizations, and the pace of change shows no sign of slowing.
What this blog covers
The focus here is on AI as it’s actually used: tools, integrations, privacy considerations, and the practical implications of new models and capabilities. We’ll look at what’s happening at the frontier labs — Anthropic, Google, OpenAI, and others — but always with an eye on what it means in practice rather than in benchmark tables.
Privacy is a recurring theme. As AI systems become more capable and more connected, the question of what data goes where — and who controls it — becomes more important, not less. We’ll cover privacy-respecting tools, self-hosted alternatives, and the structural decisions that distinguish organizations that take privacy seriously from those that don’t.
The platform behind the blog
bacher-ai.com is more than a blog — it’s a platform built around privacy-respecting AI tools. Open WebUI, LiteLLM, and n8n run here for users who want capable AI without routing their data through third-party cloud services. Posts on this blog will often reflect what’s being built and learned on the platform directly.
What to expect
Posts here aim to be concise and informative — closer to a well-researched briefing than a think-piece. The goal is to give you something useful to take away, whether that’s a clearer understanding of a technology, a tool worth trying, or a question worth thinking about. We’re glad you’re here.
Key Takeaways
- bacher-ai.com covers AI tools, integrations, privacy, and practical implications of new models.
- Privacy is a central theme — the blog explores self-hosted and privacy-respecting alternatives to mainstream AI services.
- The platform runs Open WebUI, LiteLLM, and n8n for users who want capable AI without third-party data exposure.
- Posts aim to be concise and practical — briefings rather than opinion pieces.
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