Hi everyone, I'm Habtech, an AI Automation Specialist who builds workflows that help businesses cut manual work and actually get things done. My usual stack is n8n, various AI models, and APIs, stitched together into systems for sales, onboarding, customer support, and ops. I'm newer here because I've been slowly getting pulled into the Clojure world, the language's approach to data, immutability, and simplicity keeps showing up in conversations I can't ignore. So I figured the best way to learn is to hang around people who actually use it. Still early in my Clojure journey, but genuinely curious,especially around how it might fit into automation tooling or data pipelines. Looking forward to learning from you all. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/habtech